HMS DISCOVER Archive

  • HGS-SCR-SL-19-001 Troubleshooting Guidance for MES 1001 Sensor

    MES 1001

    PDF View 2019.11.11
  • HGS-MAN-SL-19-004 New Recommendation for Grinding Angle of Exhaust Valve Spindle

    exhaust valve spindle

    PDF View 2019.11.07
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-016 Notice for Repair Procedure of Cyl. Head Closing Cover Leakage

    All HiMSEN

    PDF View 2019.11.06
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-013 The Risk of Using Non-Genuine Parts

    All HiMSEN

    PDF View 2019.10.23
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-015 Troubleshooting Guidance for MP system

    All HiMSEN DF Engine

    PDF View 2019.10.23
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-012 HiMSEN Engine Operation with Low Sulphur Fuel

    H17/28,H21/32,H25/33,H32/40(V)

    PDF View 2019.09.20
  • HGS-EES3-SL-19-0004 Periodic Inspection for the Motor Bearings (Type : Ball Bearings Applied to the Motor (Small-to-Medium Size))

    Motor Bearings

    PDF View 2019.09.11
  • HGS-EES3-SL-19-0005 How to Check if the Low Insulation Occurs

    low insulation

    PDF View 2019.09.11
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-011 Improvement of Pre-Lubricating Oil Pump - Jaw Coupling Spider

    ALL HiMSEN

    PDF View 2019.09.03
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-010 Introduction of Larger Size Seat Rings

    H17/28,H21/32,H32/40(V)

    PDF View 2019.08.27
  • HGS-HSM-SL-19-009 Procedure for Taking Snapshots from ECS (E2 Service)

    HiMSEN DF with AVAT ECS

    PDF View 2019.08.19
  • HGS-EES3-SL-19-0003 Minimize the Cross Current Between Generators for Smooth (Type : 6Type AVR)

    GENERATOR

    PDF View 2019.08.16

Environmental Regulation

Regulation for GHG Emissions

The initial IMO strategy for reduction of GHG emissions from ships are finalized and adopted.
Reduction per transport, as an average across international shipping, at least 40% by 2030, pursing effort towards 70% by 2050, as compared to 2008.
Reduce the total annual GHG emissions at least 50% by 2050 as compared to 2008.
The adoption of revised IMO strategy will be decided at the MEPC 80th meeting (Spring, 2023)

GHG Emissions

Regulation for SOx Emissions

MAROL revision banning of loading HFO (higher than 0.5% Sulfur oil) on the scrubber unequipped vessel was opted.

According to the sulfur cap regulation decided by the MEPC(Marine Environment Protection Committee) at October 2016, Global marine fuel’s sulfur content standard has been enhanced from 3.5% to 0.5% since January 2020. Shipbuilding & Marine industry has to select the solutions such as Scrubber, LNG retrofit, or using low sulfur fuel oil to meet the regulation, ahead of the implementation of the most powerful global environmental regulation.

Scrubber fitted vessel is only permitted to use high sulfur fuel otherwise, it is highly prohibited to load high sulfur fuel on board. HGS has been providing customer-oriented service to meet every customers needs by expanding business area not only supply and installation of Scrubber but also LNG retrofit and suppling low sulfur fuel from bunkering service which take over at June 2016.

Regulation for NOx Emissions

The NOx control requirements of Annex VI apply to installed marine diesel engine of over 130 kW output power other than those used solely for emergency purposes irrespective of the tonnage of the ship onto which such engines are installed. Definitions of ‘installed’ and ‘marine diesel engine’ are given in regulations 2.12 and 2.14 respectively. Different levels (Tiers) of control apply based on the ship construction date, a term defined in regulations 2.19 and hence 2.2, and within any particular Tier the actual limit value is determined from the engine’s rated speed :

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Tier Ship construction date on or after Total weighted cycle emission limit (g/kWh)
n = engine’s rated speed (rpm)
n < 130 n = 130 - 1999 n ≥ 2000
I 1 January 2000 17.0 45·n(-0.2)
e.g., 720 rpm – 12.1
9.8
II 1 January 2011 14.4 44·n(-0.23)
e.g., 720 rpm – 9.7
7.7
III 1 January 2016 3.4 9·n(-0.2)
e.g., 720 rpm – 2.4
2.0
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Tier Ship construction date on or after Total weighted cycle emission limit (g/kWh)
n = engine’s rated speed (rpm)
n (rpm) < 130 130 ≤ n < 2000 n ≥ 2000
I 1 January 2000 17.0 45·n(-0.2)
e.g., 720 rpm – 12.1
9.8
II 1 January 2011 14.4 44·n(-0.23)
e.g., 720 rpm – 9.7
7.7
III 1 January 2016 3.4 9·n(-0.2)
e.g., 720 rpm – 2.4
2.0
NOx Reduction Solutions
The solution to meet the nitrogen oxide emission limit is low pressure LNG propulsion ships, electric propulsion ship, fuel-cell propulsion ship, hybrid ship, nuclear propulsion ship, EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction), etc.

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