Showing posts with label Heavy Oil Fuel System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heavy Oil Fuel System. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Heavy Oil Fuel System from Bunker Tanks to Engine.

Heavy Oil Fuel System from Bunker Tanks to Engine.

Fuel is pumped from the Fuel Oil Double Bottoms via a Transfer Pump to a Fuel Oil Settling Tank where it is heated.
  The Fuel Oil Purifiers/Centrifuges take suction from the Settling Tank via Purifier Heaters, pass through the Purifiers, where any water and impurities are removed and passed on to the Service Tank which also has a set of Heating Coils.

From the Service Tank the Fuel then passes via a Flowmeter to the Mixing Tank, from where the Booster Pumps take suction, discharging to the Fuel Oil Heaters, where the correct Fuel Oil Temperature/Viscosity is achieved for correct Fuel Combustion in the Engine. 
  The Fuel then passes through the Viscosity Regulator which controls the Heater Temperature, then on to the Fuel Oil Filters (which are heated), to the Fuel Pumps, then to the Fuel Injectors via Double Skin/Wall High Pressure Pipe.
Any surplus Fuel returns via a Regulating Valve from the Fuel Pumps back to the Mixing Tank.
Diesel Oil can also be used in the System and is fed to the System via a three-way valve.

 When Diesel is used, no heating is required