Installation, operating and maintenance manual SKIT/S-DEB
3rd print version
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Contents
RWO GmbH
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Marine Water Technology
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Bremen
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Germany
Issue 2014-04-10
Oil alarm by means of capacitive probe in the oil separator
Option
28
3.18.4
Pressure difference switch
Option
28
3.18.5
Dry run protection
Option
28
3.18.6
3.19
Identification of type
28
3.20
Type tests
29
3.21
Environmental requirements
30
Voltage
30
3.21.1
Feed water
30
3.21.2
Connections
30
3.21.3
Cleaning facilities
30
3.21.4
Oil detection and oil discharge
30
3.21.5
Protection
30
3.21.6
Humidity
30
3.21.7
Temperature
30
3.21.8
3.22
Noise
31
3.23
Vibrations
31
4
Important terms and definitions for bilge water oil separator ................................ 32
4.1
Test and certificates of the unit
32
4.2
Structural measures to prevent sea pollution by oil
32
4.3
Adsorption
32
4.4
Emulsion
32
4.5
Coalescence
32
5
Storage ............................................................................................................. 33
5.1
Transport
33
5.2
Unpacking
33
5.3
Storage
33
5.4
Packaging disposal
34
5.5
Safety aspects before use
34
5.6
Installation
34
5.7
Requirements for putting the unit out of service over a longer period of time
35
6
Preparation for commissioning ........................................................................... 36
6.1
Compressed air
36
6.2
Flushing water
36
6.3
Supply unit consumption list
36
6.4
Electricity
37
6.5
Valve terminal
37
Plug connections
38
6.5.1
Measures before commissioning
38
6.5.2
7
Commissioning .................................................................................................. 39
7.1
Pump
39
7.2
Suction line
39
7.3
Flushing water inlet
40
7.4
Oil outlet
40
7.5
Flushing water outlet
40
7.6
Clean water outlet
40
7.7
Pipelines
41
7.8
Automatic - control box
42
7.9
Electrical connections of oil separator control system
43
8
Installation plan ................................................................................................. 44
8.1
P&ID (pipeline and instrument diagram)
44
8.2
Installation scheme – suggestion
44
9
Process description ........................................................................................... 45