Scrubber Overboard Pipe Repairs In Port

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Diver/technicians carried out scrubber overboard pipe repairs in ports in Belgium, France, Malta and Spain.

  • Exhaust scrubbers are systems that filter out all harmful toxins from exhaust gasses of marine diesel engines.
  • Most ships sail on a tight schedule. We know how important it is to prevent any loss of time.

Recently our diver/technicians carried out scrubber overboard pipe repairs in ports in Belgium, France, Malta and Spain, says an article published on hydrex website. 

Scrubber overboard pipe repairs

On a 397-meter container ship two pipes were replaced while one pipe was replaced on an oil tanker. In all cases the pipes were protected with a corrosion resistant coating produced by Subsea Industries.

Exhaust scrubbers are systems that filter out all harmful toxins from exhaust gasses of marine diesel engines. These can severely corrode the pipes of the scrubber which can result in water ingress if not handled quickly enough.

In the examples below all pipes needed to be replaced completely. They were constructed at our warehouse in Antwerp. 

Our divers are certified wet and dry welders as well as technicians which allowed us to offer full repairs from start to finish to each of the customers.

The inside of the pipes were coated with Ecospeed to protect them against corrosion. This product is produced by Subsea Industries (www.subind.net) and is highly corrosion resistant. 

Taking into account the nature of the process taking place inside a scrubber, this is essential for a lasting protection of the pipe. The coating can also be used to protect a newly installed scrubber system from day one.

Fast mobilization

A team traveled to the oil tanker’s location in Antwerp. After arriving at the ship they first performed an inspection of the damaged areas on both the waterside and the onboard side of the hull.

Our diver/welders then sealed off the outlet of the overboard pipe. This was done with a custom cofferdam designed and constructed at our workshop.

The stub piece of the scrubber pipe was then removed and replaced with a new one. It was positioned and secured with a full penetration weld. 

When the welding was complete the surface was cleaned and an MPI was carried out by an independent inspector.

Adapting to the customer’s schedule

The operation on the container ship was almost identical to the repair described above. However, the vessel was on a very tight schedule and it was essential that the ship could keep to this schedule during the repair. 

For this reason we split up the operation in several stages. These were carried out in different ports to fit the customer’s need: Barcelona, Fos-Sur-Mer and Malta.

Our team first traveled to Spain. There they installed the cofferdam and loaded all the needed equipment onboard. The ship then sailed on to France where our diver/technicians replaced the two damaged scrubber pipes and unloaded the equipment. 

The final part of the operation took place in Malta. During this stop the cofferdam was removed and a final inspection was performed.

Preventive maintenance

We offer a full package to owners that are experiencing similar damages. We replace the corroded exhaust pipe while your vessel stays on schedule and we make sure that you will not have to call us again for the same problem.

Most ships sail on a tight schedule. We know how important it is to prevent any loss of time. Our technical department has many years of experience in drawing up a repair plan that fits in perfectly with a vessel’s schedule. 

Working in shifts or splitting up an operation in stages are just a few of the many ways we can make sure that the impact of the repair is limited to the absolute minimum or avoided entirely.

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Source: hydrex