Fig 18-6
Maintenance platforms, V-engine (3V69C0244)
18.3
Transportation and storage of spare parts and tools
Transportation arrangements from engine room to workshop and storage locations must be
provided for heavy engine components, for example by means of several chain blocks on
rails, or by suitable routes for trolleys.
The engine room maintenance hatch must be large enough to allow transportation of all main
components to/from the engine room.
It is recommended to store heavy engine components on a slightly elevated and adaptable
surface, e.g. wooden pallets. All engine spare parts should be protected from corrosion and
excessive vibration.
18.4
Required deck area for service work
During engine overhaul a free deck area is required for cleaning and storing dismantled
components. The size of the service area depends on the overhaul strategy , e.g. one cylinder
at time or the whole engine at time. The service area should be a plain steel deck dimensioned
to carry the weight of engine parts.
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18. Engine Room Layout
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