Excellent video. I'm an electrical engineer, studying to be an ETO. This is a great explanation for someone with a limited mechanical background. Very easy to grasp.
i find the best channel, for junior seaman's! T.y. guy's. Очень познавательно для начинающих работать в микс экипажах! подтянуть технический язык то что надо
Thanks very good explanation...i would like to ask you a question about the pumps..you said that when the engine is stoped we close jacket pump and start fw circ pump ...this procedure is in all merchant ships ? I'm gonna embark on a bulk carrier and i would like to know. There are always circ pumps for that reason or in some ships we use only jacket pumps ?? I will appreciate your answer thanks !!!
All foreign going ships are fitted with small circulation pump. This is done to reduce the power consumption (as jacket water will consume more power) and hence the fuel consumption of the auxiliary engine.
@@marineinsight In addition to that, hence main engine is stop no need much HT pressure for cooling the cylinder liner,head, exhaust valve etc...only to provide heating to prevent thermal shock and prevent jacket cooling water leakage.
That depends on the pressure in the pipes. The higher the pressure the the higher boiling point. 1. After Liner can for some engines be up to 130degC 2. After Cylinder Head can for som engines be up to 85degC 3. Depends on the engine load - if the load is high the temeprature is low. Hope it helped.
Thanks for the explanation, this lesson was quite usefull for me, cuz for now i'm a cadet. Have you a video about HVAC system and sewage treatment plant?
There are different companies who provide chemcals under their brand name. However, following composition remains the same - Nitrite, carboxylates, Nitrite boarte, nitrite polymers
Better show in detail a lng reliquifaction plant: what is the main cooling medium, any compander, comressor, electric motor room. Next gas fuel system)))
Thank you for the suggestion. We do have an ebook on different marine engine components, explaining its function and maintenance. learn.marineinsight.com/eBooks/e-2-stroke-marine-engine-components/
Deaerator is used to remove trapped air bubbles from the circulating water in order to avoid pressure fluctuations (which in turn could cause damage to the pipe lines). So no, it is not advisable to NOT use Deaerator.
What happens to the heated "sea water" after it leaves the "Sea Water Cooler"? The heated sea water is expelled back into the sea. As wiki says: "At any given moment there are 50,000 merchant ships crossing the worlds oceans. The heat from the cooling systems of these ships on the oceans of the world is what is really causing climate change, heat wave and drought.
Liner is the cylinder which forms the part of combustion chamber in which piston moves. Jacket is a part of entablature, covering the liner to provide cooling water passage 👍🏻
Excellent video. I'm an electrical engineer, studying to be an ETO. This is a great explanation for someone with a limited mechanical background. Very easy to grasp.
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Iincredibly intelligible and understandable explanation, half of sailors do not know this!)))
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very clear message and effective video easy to understand....million thanks
Kandungan video sangat baik, tahniah
Thank you for the knowledge you share sir..Salute.
Easy to understand thanks a lot ❤️
Please make such videos of engine.
Sure.
Great visual explanation.
best explanation of this system
Excellent and very informative video!!
It would have been better if an explanation on alarms and trips in this system was also done!!
Thank you!!
Thank you for your comment. Noted the suggestions.
Thanks
Thank you. Very informative video.👍
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i find the best channel, for junior seaman's! T.y. guy's.
Очень познавательно для начинающих работать в микс экипажах! подтянуть технический язык то что надо
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god bless you good man
Very well explained, more power Indians ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Clear explanation
Keep watching
this always can help cadets
Thanks. Just wondering what chemical is used to treat the jacket water. Kindly throw some light. Ty
Good explanation.. could u upload a video of reversing of 2 stroke diesel engine????
@Nibin. Thank you. Sure, we will pass the suggestion to our team.
Thank you very much for this video. Do you know the flow off seawater necessary to cool down engine?
The cooling water outlet is fitted with an orifice ...can you please explain
Perfect explanation
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Thanks very good explanation...i would like to ask you a question about the pumps..you said that when the engine is stoped we close jacket pump and start fw circ pump ...this procedure is in all merchant ships ? I'm gonna embark on a bulk carrier and i would like to know.
There are always circ pumps for that reason or in some ships we use only jacket pumps ?? I will appreciate your answer thanks !!!
All foreign going ships are fitted with small circulation pump. This is done to reduce the power consumption (as jacket water will consume more power) and hence the fuel consumption of the auxiliary engine.
@@marineinsight agreed.
@@marineinsight In addition to that, hence main engine is stop no need much HT pressure for cooling the cylinder liner,head, exhaust valve etc...only to provide heating to prevent thermal shock and prevent jacket cooling water leakage.
great video
Great video 💪
Glad you liked it!
Thank you it very helpful for me
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Good video. Whats the normal temperature
1. After liner
2. After cylinder head
3. After exhaust valve
That depends on the pressure in the pipes. The higher the pressure the the higher boiling point.
1. After Liner can for some engines be up to 130degC
2. After Cylinder Head can for som engines be up to 85degC
3. Depends on the engine load - if the load is high the temeprature is low.
Hope it helped.
@@steffandall5785 Thank you 👍🙂
Awesome 👍
Can you please put video about reversing of engine(2&4 stroke)
Sure. We will pass your suggestion to the team. 👍
Very helpful to me 👍🙏🙏🙏thank you
Thank you
Thanks👍
Thank you too
Excellent
Thanks a lot sir
Most welcome
So nice explanation..but forgot about turbocharger cooling
Thank you for the comment.
TC is cooled by system oil...
how can de aerator tank help in troubleshooting of the main engine problem ?
If possible please do a video on the bunkering process.
Please check this video
th-cam.com/video/-rExhwnX8ps/w-d-xo.html
@@marineinsight nice, thank you sir
Please add subtitle sir for better understanding. Its a nice video.
Noted with thanks
Very nice, keep it up 👌
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Thanks for the explanation, this lesson was quite usefull for me, cuz for now i'm a cadet. Have you a video about HVAC system and sewage treatment plant?
why 2 element control system is used in main engine jacket water cooling system?
What chemicals are usually used to test the jacket cooling water Can you name them??
There are different companies who provide chemcals under their brand name. However, following composition remains the same -
Nitrite, carboxylates, Nitrite boarte, nitrite polymers
Unitor is name of such company which provides chemicals for this use .
@@anuragtyagi8779 Correct 👍🏻...another one is Drew.
Name of the chemical to be added?
Nice👍
Thank you. 👍🏻
The above explained cooling is traditional type. As there is no LT & HT system
Yes, this explanation is for open loop system, which is still in use.
@@marineinsight I thought this type of system was phased out . Possibility on old ship. Mostly seen closed loop in my seatime...
I watch your vedio it was so easy to understand and brief.
Make vedio on feed water generator
And aslo marpol rule s
Please check this - th-cam.com/video/txziUwXd0cM/w-d-xo.html
You can find multiple article on MARPOL - www.marineinsight.com/search/?q=MARPOL
you would have mentioned about LT water and HT water in this jcw system,,master controller and slave controller.. Anyway i appreciate your work
Thank you for commenting
From which metal this jacket is made of?
@marineinsight, why do we always have a return jacket water connection on bottom of expansion tank always, why not from the top, kindly guide..
It is done in order to maintain a positive head. Same reason as to why the water tank in your locality is placed at such a great height.
With the help of gravity Method
Also to provide raw water from exp.Tk...
Better show in detail a lng reliquifaction plant: what is the main cooling medium, any compander, comressor, electric motor room. Next gas fuel system)))
Noted With thanks.
@@marineinsight thank you
What is jacket cooling temperature? Thank you☺️
40-50C
Make a video series explaining all the engine parts
Thank you for the suggestion. We do have an ebook on different marine engine components, explaining its function and maintenance.
learn.marineinsight.com/eBooks/e-2-stroke-marine-engine-components/
Make a video on reversing of the engine
Noted. We will pass your suggestion to the team 👍🏻
Why jacket water inlet temperature is 80°c
thank you! nag hahanap plng ako sa internet knina buti nlng meron. sa PID controller sa cooling system ng main engine meron kayo?
Hi Albert
Currently, we do not have any video or article specifically on PID controller. We will suggest the same to our team. 👍🏻
Sir can we use the system without a daerator??..nd what is the principle of deartion?
Deaerator is used to remove trapped air bubbles from the circulating water in order to avoid pressure fluctuations (which in turn could cause damage to the pipe lines). So no, it is not advisable to NOT use Deaerator.
Thanks sir for explain video
Plz sir u will making all chapter wise marine diesel engine video upload
I hope u hear me sir
Sure we will. Please do check the marine engine playlist for more videos-
th-cam.com/play/PL_mDuIImDS9OfrOelrfKHIAQk-VoFu6KR.html
What happens to the heated "sea water" after it leaves the "Sea Water Cooler"? The heated sea water is expelled back into the sea. As wiki says: "At any given moment there are 50,000 merchant ships crossing the worlds oceans. The heat from the cooling systems of these ships on the oceans of the world is what is really causing climate change, heat wave and drought.
No LT, HT fresh water??
Difference between liner and jacket??
Liner is the cylinder which forms the part of combustion chamber in which piston moves.
Jacket is a part of entablature, covering the liner to provide cooling water passage 👍🏻
Thank you for the knowledge you share sir..Salute.