Troubleshooting in ER Machines
Troubleshooting in ER Machines
❑ Loss of vacuum due to leaking suction line, suction valve gland packing, cracked valve body
or valve bonnet
❑ Extremely high temperature of the liquid medium causing the vapour lock in the pump
❑ Leaking pump suction valves, short circuit between pump suction and discharge
❑ Worn out stator as a result of dry running of the progressive cavity pump (Jabsco pump).
❑ Diaphragm punctured, spool valve stuck / spool valve sealing damaged in case of diaphragm
pumps.
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❑ Leaking gaskets.
❑ Dirty coolers.
❑ Leakage in cooler.
❑ Breather Leaking.
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❑ Leaking tube.
❑ End cover sealing face between the inlet and outlet section damaged leading to direct
bypass.
❑ Loss of vacuum due to ingress of air in case of vacuum condensers.
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❑ Problems in suction
❑ Motor Faulty.
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❑ Problems in suction
❑ Cavitation
❑ No discharge pressure
❑ Damaged impeller.
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❑ Excessive Vibrations
❑ Purifier Overflow
❑ Throughput high.
❑ Friction pulley worn out due to pad screws rubbing against the friction pulley.
❑ Bearing Failure.
❑ Problems in interface.
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❑ Turning gear interlock switch active / limit switch stuck in engaged position.
❑ Air motor pilot solenoid valve defective / air motor stuck due to seized parts.
❑ Seizure of moving parts like piston in liner / Seizure of Main Bearing / Cam shaft Bearing.
❑ Defect in Fuel injection pump like wear or Seizure of plunger improper assembly (deviation
of match marks).
❑ Problems in Fuel injector like Sticking / Seizure of Needle, Nozzle Spring broken , Excessive
Oil Leak from Fuel Valve, Breakage or improper clamping of HP Pipe.
❑ Poor air tightness of Inlet / Exhaust Valves like damage of seal , valves getting stuck
❑ Faulty Governor.
❑ Output of each cyl. not in uniformity (Large difference in max. combustion pressure/temp.
deviation too large)
❑ Defect of Turbocharger.
❑ Shortage of Fuel.
❑ Overload.
❑ High Temperature of Lube Oil due to Fouling of Lube Oil Cooler / Shortage of Cooling Water
/ excessive Blow past into crankcase.
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❑ Main starting air valve locked in closed position./does not open due to active turning gear
interlock.
❑ Control air signal for starting does not reach the engine.
❑ Coil of solenoid valve for the desired direction of rotation does not receive voltage.
❑ Control air signal for the desired direction of rotation does not reach the unit.
❑ Slow turning not cancelled/ slow turning of the engine adjusted too low.
❑ Faulty timing of starting air distributor.
❑ Sluggishness in the manoeuvering gear.(Lubricate linkages ensure fuel pump racks are free
to move)
❑ Faulty governor.
❑ Engine turns on fuel, but runs unevenly and will not pickup rpm
❑ Fuel index limited by torque/scavenge air limiters in the governor due to abnormal engine
load.
❑ Water in fuel.
❑ Slowdown/Shutdown activated.
❑ Smoky exhaust
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❑ Air drawn down the uptake when boiler gas output is less than the Inert Gas Blower demand
(low load conditions).
❑ Air leaks between the boiler uptake and inert gas blower.
❑ Undercharge
at compressor delivery).
❑ Overcharge
In turn reducing the cooling capacity of the system. (giving long running periods).
❑ Overcharge.
❑ Evaporator clogged/dirty.
❑ Dirty condenser.
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❑ Impeller Defect.
❑ Defective NRV.
❑ Defective Impeller.
❑ Plant Smells
❑ Bacteria is killed.
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❑ The limits which defective.( If rudder does not return after hard – over steering. It is required
to replace the limits which.)
❑ Ingress of air.
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❑ LO Strainer Clogged
❑ Defective piping.
of foreign particles.
❑ Lube oil moving to FWD seal device due to failure or ingestion of foreign particles at #4 seal
ring.
❑ Leakage to Engine Room due to failure of #5 seal ring or ingestion of foreign particles.
❑ Sea water ingress due to failure of #1 and #2 seal rings or ingress of foreign particles.
❑ Lube oil moving to stern tube due to failure or ingestion of foreign particles at #3 seal ring.
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❑ or motor fault.
❑ Clogged Filters
❑ Damaged Filter
❑ Pressure Surge.
❑ Faulty accumulator.
❑ Faulty actuator.
❑ Clogged filters.
❑ Actuator seal leaking. (Check locally with pump, if the pressure drops quickly, change seal)
❑ Damaged actuator.