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== Tank considerations ==
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== General considerations ==
  
 
* Tanks are being considered as full when filled at 98% to allow room for expansion
 
* Tanks are being considered as full when filled at 98% to allow room for expansion
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* Low level alarm is at around 10%, high level at 95% and high high level at 98%
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* Fuel and fresh water tanks require a breather line with the same diameter as the fill line to avoid spilling when filling with pressure.
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== Fuel tanks ==
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* Fuel tanks require paint inside to avoid corrosion (only for full tanks corrosion is not an issue but this is only applicable for boats in 24h service)
 
* Fuel tanks require paint inside to avoid corrosion (only for full tanks corrosion is not an issue but this is only applicable for boats in 24h service)
* Low level alarm is at around 10%, high level at 95% and high high level at 98%
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== Waste water tanks ==
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* Waste water tanks require a breather line with the same diameter as the suction line to avoid collapsing during emptying. Instead of a large diameter breather line a valve can be applied.
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* Deck suction connection conform ISO...
  
  
 
== Tank arrangement drawing ==
 
== Tank arrangement drawing ==
  
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* Scale 1:50
  
[[Category: Marine Engineering]]
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[[Category: Marine Engineering]] [[Category: Systems]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 1 April 2010

Types of tanks[edit]

  • Fuel
  • Fresh water
  • Waste water:
    • Grey water
    • Black water
  • Dirty oil
  • Return oil
  • Lube oil


General considerations[edit]

  • Tanks are being considered as full when filled at 98% to allow room for expansion
  • Low level alarm is at around 10%, high level at 95% and high high level at 98%
  • Fuel and fresh water tanks require a breather line with the same diameter as the fill line to avoid spilling when filling with pressure.


Fuel tanks[edit]

  • Fuel tanks require paint inside to avoid corrosion (only for full tanks corrosion is not an issue but this is only applicable for boats in 24h service)


Waste water tanks[edit]

  • Waste water tanks require a breather line with the same diameter as the suction line to avoid collapsing during emptying. Instead of a large diameter breather line a valve can be applied.
  • Deck suction connection conform ISO...


Tank arrangement drawing[edit]

  • Scale 1:50