KEY FEATURES
BENEFITS
Effective as of 1 April 2022, MEPC.1/Circ.864/Rev.1 updates the 2019 guidelines for on-board sampling to verify the sulphur content of fuel oil used on board ships. We have developed a convenient kit to help you comply with the new regulations. Designed for easy installation onto the fuel system of your inert gas generator, it supports sample extraction during operation, and can be easily and safely managed by your vessel crew. Contact us for a quote or for more information on how can we can support you with compliance.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND CONFIGURATION
The main purpose of the inert gas production plant is to produce the required quantity of inert gas with the specified oxygen content. The overall inert gas system consists of a combustion air blower, feeding air to the generator where the production of inert gas takes place. The generator has a design capacity as specified, and is automatically operated. In case the produced inert gas capacity is larger than the demand, the system automatically reduce its production.
The main sub-systems for an IGG are:
Operation and maintenance
Options:
LCD operator terminal functionality
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PRODUCT TYPES
Product name | Product type | Product details |
Maritime Protection IGG | Inert Gas Generator System | HFO/MGO/MDO/Gas fueled generator for inerting tankers |
Maritime Protection DFIGG | Dual Fuel Inert Gas Generator System | IGG, dual fuel-capable to use natural gas or MGO/MDO/HFO as fuel for inerting FPSO’s/FSU’s. |
Maritime Protection Flex-Inert | Flex Inert System | Inert gas generator system in combination with exhaust gas from main engine or auxiliary engines for fuel saving. |
Maritime Protection Flue-Gen | Flue-Generator System | Flue-Generator System Normal generator + flexinert venturi. Can be operated in two modes:
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Maritime Protection IG-Deck House modules | Inert Gas Deck House Modules | Applications are tankers, FPSO’s and oil barges. All systems and capacities available. |
SYSTEM APPLICATION
In accordance with the SOLAS convention, all vessels over 8 DWT carrying hydroncarbon based cargo must supply inert gas to create a non-explosive atmosphere with oxygen below 8%, and establish positive pressure in cargo tanks & deck line. IGG must be operational during all discharges of cargo. To achieve inert gas notation for the vessel, the Inert Gas system must be 125% of cargo pump capacity.
Combustion inert gas systems are commonly used on:
SYSTEM APPLICATION
Combustible Inert gas systems are used for:
SPECIFICATIONS
Table based on 3% O2 content by volume, pressure 400 mm WC and temperature 25°C.
Type |
Inert gas capacitiy [m3/h] |
Seawater consumption [m3/h] |
Fuel consumption [kg/h] |
Power consumption [kW] |
Dimension L x W x H [mm] |
Weight [kg] |
MPG-400 |
500 |
30 |
37.5 |
7.5 |
1830 x 800 x 2225 |
1150 |
MPG-700 |
500- 2200 |
30 -132 |
37.5 - 165 |
7.5 - 33 |
3000 x 1000 x 2800 |
1500 |
MPG-800 |
2200- 3200 |
132 - 192 |
165 - 240 |
33 - 48 |
3300 x 1100 x 2800 |
1900 |
MPG-900 |
3200- 4500 |
192 - 270 |
240 - 337 |
48 - 67.5 |
3600 x 1200 x 4000 |
2200 |
MPG-1000 |
4500- 5700 |
270 - 342 |
337 - 427 |
67.5 - 85 |
4000 x 1400 x 4500 |
2500 |
MPG-1100 |
5700- 6800 |
342 - 408 |
427 - 510 |
85 - 102 |
4500 x 1400 x 4500 |
3000 |
MPG-1300 |
6800- 10500 |
408 - 630 |
510 - 787 |
102 - 157 |
5400 x 1800 x 4800 |
5000 |
MPG-1600 |
10500- 16000 |
630 - 960 |
787 - 1200 |
157 - 240 |
6000 x 2100 x 5025 |
7000 |
MPG-1600L |
16000- 17500 |
960 - 1050 |
1200 - 1312 |
240 - 262 |
7000 x 2100 x 5025 |
9000 |
Gas composition with marine gas oil (MGO)
CO < 100 ppm |
NOX < 100 ppm |
N2 = Balance |
Normal discharge pressure to cargo tank: 400 mm WC |
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SO2 < 1 ppm |
CO2 approx. 14% |
Gas outlet temperature: Max. 8°C above seawater temperature |
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Oxygen content adjustable down to 1% |
Gas outlet humidity: 100% saturated |
Fuel: MDO/ HFO/ GASOIL/ GAS |
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Maritime Protection Inert Gas Systems are built in accordance with 1974 SOLAS Convention with latest amendments, and are fulfi lling all of Class, IMO’s guidelines and the demanding conditions of shipboard operation.
Protecting small ships with inert gas systems Industry calls for revision to the rules
We’re supporting initiatives within the industry to install inert gas systems on oil and chemical tankers less than 8000dwt. If you are carrying a flammable cargo, then you should have an inert gas system onboard. |