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Frank Mohn Services AS

Service Bulletin

No. 17 1997
Revised June 2005

Keep you up to date with the latest news from Frank Mohn Services AS

Framo Submerged Cargo Pump

Planned Maintenance System

An efficient planned maintenance

system on board will keep your cargo


pumping system in proper condition.

The maintenance system must clearly

highlight job specifications and define


intervals as well as responsibilities.

The planned maintenance system for

Framo cargo pumping system is an important part of the Ships Quality


Assurance System, ISO 9002.

A properly maintained system will

reduce unnecessary problems and


increase the ships turnover.

General
For all ships trading world-wide, it will in the near future be required to have an approved
Quality Assurance System ISO 9002 on board.
An important part of your ships QA System will be a Planned Maintenance System for all
the equipment on board, i.e. job specifications, carried out by, approved by, inspection
intervals as well as a separate record book for logging of results.
There is no doubt that a properly maintained system will reduce operation costs and obtain
a safe and sound ship.

Planned Maintenance System for Framo Cargo Pumping System


Approximately 1.200 ships are today equipped with Framo Cargo Pumping System. Some
of them have already an approved Quality Assurance System on board, but the majority
will have to develop and implement a QA System in the near future.
To give these Framo Ships some guidance, we have in this Service Bulletin proposed a
basic Planned Maintenance System on the next pages. The equipment on board, as well
as the type of ship and trade may differ from ship to ship our proposal is therefore to be
understood as guidance only.

Explanation to the following basic Planned Maintenance System


Equipment:

is the main components in your specific Framo Cargo


Pumping System.

Job Specifications:

specifies the various activities.


Note! A visual inspection of the cargo pumps top plate
means visual control of local control valve, purging
valve, ball valve, pressure gauge, et cetera. Repair when
necessary.

Drawing No.:

refer to the drawing in the Framo Service Manual.

Maintenance instruction:

refer to Framo Service Manual.

Carried out by/Approved by: can vary from ship to ship, but it is a must that the
responsibilities are clearly defined.
Inspection intervals:

can vary according to type of ship and trade and your


own experience.

Proposed Planned Maintenance System


for Framo Cargo Pumping System
Ref. Ships QA-System, ISO 9002
Submerged
Cargo Pump

Equipment

Job
Specifications

Purging of
cofferdam

Visual
inspection
of Cargo
Pumps top
plate

Portable
Pump

Wear ring/
cap. control

Function,
Capacity,
Drill test

Hydr. Oil
Tank

Hydraulic Power Pack


Noise
vibration
leakage
control

Mechanical
magnetic
chip
detector

El. motor/
P.T.O. gear
bearings
clutch
control

Diesel
engine

Hydr.
oil
tank
level

Hydr. oil

Hydr. Oil
Filters

Hydr. Control
Valves/Panels

Hydr. Oil
Cooler

Hydr. oil
tank
bottom
drain

P
indicator,
Main
system
filter box

P indicator
Auxiliary
filters

Main
relief
valve

Pressure
control
valves

Alarm
check,
switches,
safety loop

Water
tubes

Oil cooler
anodes

Hydr.
System
Air vent points:
1: on end of ring line
2: on filter box
3: on Cargo Pump
4: on hydr. tank

Drawing No.
Maintenance
instruction No.

Purging
routine
1000-010-4

Carried out by

Pump man

Pump man

Pump man

Pump man

Eng.

Eng.

Eng.

Pump
man

Eng.

Eng.

Pump man

Pump man

Eng.

Eng.

Eng.

Eng.

Eng.

Pump man

Approved by

Chief
Officer

Chief
Officer

Chief
Officer

Chief
Officer

Chief Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief
Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief
Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief
Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief
Eng.

Chief Eng.

Chief
Officer

Inspection
intervals

See
purging
routine

when operated

Date

Recommended
clearance less
than 1 mm

Refer to
manufacturers
manual

NB!

X
X

Annually

Condition
based

When needed
X

Running
hours based
Every 3rd
month

1400-068
643-4-678

643-4-5

X
X

X
X
X

X
X

The above Maintenance System is for guidance only. The equipment on each Framo ship may be different from ship to ship. Framo can, however, be consulted to work out a specific maintenance plan for your ship or you have to use the information in your Framo Service Manual together with your experience. Please dont forget auxiliary equipment such as: Ballast Pumps, Tank Washing Pumps, Bow Thruster Motor, etc.

Ten Rules to remember...


1. Purge the cargo pumps cofferdam before and after discharge.
Log and evaluate the purging result. Take necessary action.
2. Never start any dismantling of the cargo pump before you have identified
the problem. Always pressure test the cargo pumps cofferdam to identify
any leak. Always remember to use the correct tools from the Framo tool
box.
3. Use only genuine Framo parts.
4. If you have any problems with capacity, stripping or parallel pumping,
check the cargo pumps condition against the performance curve.
5. During discharge: Regulate the hydraulic system pressure to approx.
15 bar above the highest consumer regulate cargo pump capacity by
hydraulic pressure, not by throttling of cargo valve.
6. Avoid air in the hydraulic system. Deairate the system on a regular basis.
7. Keep the hydraulic system clean. Cleanliness is absolutely necessary.
8. Take a hydraulic oil sample, every 3rd month for particle counting
(ISO 4406). Every 12th month full analyze according to Framo
standard 1400.063.
9. Never mix the hydraulic oil with lub. oil.
10. Implement a planned maintenance system for the complete cargo
pumping system.

For further information please contact our


Framo Service Offices worldwide.

Head office: Frank Mohn AS, P.O. Box 98 Sltthaug, 5851 Bergen, Norway, Phone: + 47 55 99 90 00, Telefax: + 47 55 99 93 80
Frank Mohn Flaty AS, Flaty, 5918 Frekhaug, Norway, Phone: + 47 55 99 94 00, Telefax: + 47 55 99 95 81
Frank Mohn Fusa AS, P.O. Box 10, 5641 Fusa, Norway, Phone: + 47 55 99 96 00, Telefax: + 47 55 99 97 80
Frank Mohn Services AS, P.O. Box 44 Sltthaug, 5851 Bergen, Norway, Phone: + 47 55 99 92 00, Telefax: + 47 55 99 93 82
Framo Engineering AS, P.O. Box 174 Sandsli, 5862 Bergen, Norway, Phone: + 47 55 92 88 00, Telefax: + 47 55 92 89 00
Frank Mohn Nederland BV, Edisonweg 18, P.O. Box 305, 3200 AH Spijkenisse, The Netherlands, Phone: + 31 181 619311, Telefax: + 31 181 611193
Frank Mohn Houston Inc, 1802 West D Street, La Porte, Texas 77571-4601, USA, Phone: + 1 281 471 7920 , Telefax: + 1 281 842 5450
Frank Mohn Singapore Pte Ltd, 17 Tuas View Circuit, Singapore 637575, Phone: + 65 6210 2400, Telefax: + 65 6210 2401
Frank Mohn AS Sweden Office, Askims Industrivg 1A, 43634 Askim, Sweden, Phone: + 46 31 682085, Telefax: + 46 31 681048
Frank Mohn Nippon K.K., City-haz Chojamachi Building 6 - 3, Chojamachi 2-chome, Naka-ku, Yokohama 231-0033, Japan, Phone: + 81 45 253 7155, Telefax: + 81 45 253 7188
Frank Mohn Korea Office, Rm. 309, Yachting Center Bldg., 1393, Woo-1 Dong, Haeundai-Ku, Pusan, Korea, Phone: + 82 51 743 6942, Telefax: + 82 51 743 6944
Frank Mohn China Ltd, Unit 1008 Pine City, 8 Dong An Road, Shanghai 200032, China, Phone: +86 21 6443 8845, Telefax: +86 21 6443 8846
Frank Mohn do Brasil Ltda, Av. Presidente Vargas, 463 - 19 Andar, Rio de Janeiro CEP 20071-003, Brazil, Phone: + 55 21 2507 7898, Telefax: + 55 21 2507 7888

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