Inert Gas System
Inert Gas System
Inert Gas System
• These vapours are explosive when mixed with air in some concentration.
• As per MARPOL Convention and SOLAS Convention, Oil Tankers of 20,000 DWT and
above are to be installed with a Fixed Inert Gas System for protection of cargo
tanks.
• Tankers operating with a cargo tank cleaning procedure using crude oil washing to
be fitted with an Inert Gas System complying with the Fire Safety Systems Code.
• While the cargo tanks are to be fitted with permanent connections for supply of
the Inert Gas, Double Hull spaces (i.e. ballast tanks & cofferdams) are also to be
provided with suitable connections, permanent or otherwise.
I.G. System design criteria
• System to eliminate the need for air to enter the tanks during normal operation,
except when they are gas freed.
• Cargo tanks fitted with I. G. System to be provided with a closed ullage (or
sounding) system for ascertaining the amount of oil cargo in tanks at any
required time.
Further Regulatory requirement for I. G. System
• Source of supply of I. G.
a) Treated flue gas from main or auxiliary boilers can be used as the I. G.
d) Scrubber to be located aft of all cargo tanks, cargo pump room and cofferdam.
Main Equipment for I. G. System (contd)
• Blowers
a) At least 2 blowers to be fitted which together to be capable of delivering the specified
volume of I.G. To cargo tanks
b) Generally each blower to be of same capacity, but in no case any one blower to be less than
1/3 of the total gas capacity.
c) It should be ensured that the maximum pressure which can be exerted by the blowers and
their associated piping system will not exceed the test pressure of the cargo tanks (0.24 bar,
3.5 psi)
• Mast Riser
For upward dispersal of the flammable gases/vapours, a combined vent-stack of not less than 6
mtr. high is fitted above the cargo tank deck of tankers and is located not less than 10 mtr. away
from the nearest air-intakes & openings of enclosed spaces . The velocity of dispersal of gases/
vapours, either by free flow or by throttling, not to be less than 30 mtr/sec.
External Supply Connection
Suitable arrangement to be provided to supply inert gas to the main line from external
source at port, in the event of any emergency requirement.
During ballast voyage, cargo tank pressure to be maintained at minimum 100 mmAq and
when required to refill I.G. to raise tank pressure.
Before starting of loading operation, to ensure that O2 level is less than 8% by vol. (may be
even 5%) and the tank pressure is minimum 100 mmAq. It is not necessary to run I.G. System
during cargo loading operation.
During loaded voyage, the cargo tank pressure to remain positive. Under normal condition it
is not necessary to run I.G. System during loaded voyage. But if required, the System may be
operated for short duration for topping up I.G. and for bring up the pressure in tanks.