LCC20 113: Lube Oil Flashcards
purpose of Lube Oil
Heat removal and lubrication to the bearings and gears of the main reduction gears
types of Lube oil pumps
Attached Lube Oil Pump (ALOP)
Standby Lube Oil Pump (SLOP)
Emergency Lube Oil Pump (ELOP)
Lube Oil Cooler
single pass, shell and tube heat exchanger. maintains temp between 120-130 degrees. Uses seawater to cool oil. Seawater pressure is maintained at 6-8psi and L/O pressure is maintained at 12-14psi to ensure if any leakage, L/O leaks into water and not the other way around.
L/O Strainer
fine mesh metal screen with two magnetic baskets to trap metal particles that can indicate issues with bearings or gears
L/O purifier
Removes both water and sediments. one disk type that uses centrifugal force to remove sediment. sediment is clarified and water is separated
L/O Storage
Three 760 gallon tanks store good oil.
Two 788 gallon tanks store bad oil.
Attached Lube Oil Pump (ALOP)
Attached to Reduction Gear. used when shaft is turning greater than 94rpm. Pumps at 430gpm
Standby Lube Oil Pump (SLOP)
Delivers oil to the main engine when the shaft is turning less than 94rpm. Pumps at 400gpm
Emergency Lube Oil Pump (ELOP)
Used as a back up for the SLOP. Used at start up and shutdown of main engines. Pumps at 275gpm