MarineInsight, briefs about Incinerator, an important machinery on board which reduces the cost of waste disposal for ships.
Use of Incinerator
It is used to burn solid and liquid wastes produced on ships during normal operations and is also important for reducing overall waste from ships.
MARPOL equipment
Considered to be an important MARPOL equipment, incinerator needs proper knowledge and guidelines for maintenance and operations.
Wrong operation or under maintenance of incinerator may reduce the overall efficiency of the equipment and can also lead to serious accidents.
8 common problems in ship’s incinerator
Mentioned below are eight common problems that occur in ship’s incinerator and how to deal with them.
1. Flame Failure Alarm
One of the first things that needs to be done when receiving flame failure alarm is to check the flame sensor. More than often flame sensors get dirty resulting in flame failure alarm. In such cases take out and clean the sensor before fitting it back. That would solve the problem (If the sensor is defective, put a new one).
Some other reasons for flame failure alarm are:
- Dirty Burner
- Ignition failure
- Blocked diesel oil nozzle
- Defective flame sensor
- Defective solenoid valve
- Incorrect opening of air damper
- Clogged fuel line filter
In case of dirty burner, engineers will have to clean the burner’s flame scrod and blast tube. If that doesn’t solve the issue, check the spark electrodes, which can be the reason for ignition failure. Problem of ignition failure related to spark electrode can be solved by cleaning and adjusting them.
In case of blocked diesel oil nozzles, replace them with clean ones. A defective solenoid valve can also lead to flame failure alarm. If the same is found, replace the solenoid valve/coil.
Lastly, incorrect opening of air damper might be preventing the right amount of air from reaching the combustion chamber, resulting in ignition failure. Check the opening and closing of air damper to solve the issue.
2. High Flue Gas Temperature Alarm
There can be several reasons for high flue gas temperature alarms and the most common one is faulty or defective temperature sensor.
Some of the other reasons for this alarm are:
- Blocked air cooling inlet
- Faulty inverter and transmitter
- Leaking or defective solenoid valve
- Leaking dosing pump stator
- Defective pressure control
- Clogged cooling panel slot
- Throttling brick fallen out
Faulty inverter and transmitter circuit and input should always be checked and inputs adjusted as required. Pressure control and solenoid valves should be checked at regular intervals of time.
3. High Combustion Chamber Temperature Alarm
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Source: MarineInsight