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Technical data

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Technical data: B35:40 L9AG       

Drawing No.:

L1089_22 Rev. 00         

Fuel type:

NATURAL GAS

Project No.:

                     

Application:

Marine Auxiliary         

Engine No.:

                         

Yard/Power plant: Standard                                

Engine data:

Number of cylinders

-

9

Cylinder bore

mm

350

Piston stroke

mm

400

Rated power (MCR), engine

kW

3780

Rated active power, generator

kW

3650

Generator efficiency

-

0,965

Rated output, electric
with COS(phi) =  0,8 

kVA

4560

Mean effective pressure

bar

18,2

Rated speed

RPM

720

Mean piston speed

m/s

10

Displacement

l

346

Gas data:

Specific energy consumption

kJ/kWh

7550

Gas consumption at MCR

m³n/h

795

Gas consumption at MCR

kg/h

635

Minimum gas feed at MCR:
 -at engine inlet

barg

3,2

 -to press. control module

barg

3,5

Start air data:

Start air pressure, max./min.

barg

30/15          

Air consumption per. start

m³n

3

No of starts, 1000l receiver

-

3

Lubrication data:

Lubrication oil

-

SAE 40         

Main pump capacity

m³/h

65

Priming pump capacity

m³/h

13

Lub. oil pressure
 -normal

barg

4-5            

 -alarm, pressure low

barg

2,5

 -shut-down, pressure low

barg

1,7

Lub. oil temp engine inlet
 -normal

°C

60

 -alarm, temp high

°C

70

Spec. lub. oil consumption

g/kWh

0,4

Lub. oil consumption

kg/h

1,5

Crankcase, lub. oil volume
 -high level

l

4500

 -low level

l

3850

Jacket water waste heat recovery:

Waste heat, 100% load

MJ/h

3280

Waste heat, 80% load

MJ/h

2350

Waste heat, 50% load

MJ/h

1235

Cooling water data:

Two-stage charge air cooler:
 -Low temp. stage:
  -temp. at inlet, max

°C

37

  -water flowrate, normal

m³/h

50

  -water flowrate, max

m³/h

58

 -High temp. stage:
  -water flowrate, normal

m³/h

36

Jacket water system:
 -pump capacity

m³/h

81

 -normal stop/shut-down

barg

1.0  

 -water quantity, engine block

l

370            

 -Temp. at engine outlet
  -normal

°C

90

  -alarm, temp. high

°C

95

  -shut-down, temp. high

°C

95

  -temp. rise in engine, max

°C

5,9

   -incl. high temp. ca-cooler

°C

9,7

 -Expansion tank:
  -volum, single-engined

l

300

  -volum, multi-engined

l

500

  -height above engine

m

3-10           

Air data:

Turbocharger type

ABB  

TPL-65 VTG     

Charge air cooler type

-

RR9L3240B      

Air consumption

m³n/h

15100

Air consumption

kg/h

19500

Charge air pressure 

barg

2,4

Charge air temperature:
 -normal

°C

55   

 -alarm, temp high

°C

62

Turbocharger speed alarm

rpm

27761

Exhaust data:

Mass flow

kg/h

20100

Volume flow, after turbin

m³/h

38500

Temp, after cylinder

°C

485

Temp, after turbine

°C

395

Back pressure, max

mmWG 400

Part load data:
-Mass flow, 90% load

kg/h

17700

-Temp, after turbine

°C

415

-Mass flow, 80% load

kg/h

15900

-Temp, after turbine

°C

430

-Mass flow 50% load

kg/h

10400

-Temp, after turbine

°C

465

Heat dissipation:

Lubrication data:
  Lub. oil .cooler

MJ/h

1630

Cooling water data:
  Low temp. stage

MJ/h

1525

  High temp. stage

MJ/h

1270

  Jacket water cooler:
    -Heat dissipation, engine

MJ/h

2010

    -incl. high temp. ca-cooler

MJ/h

3280

Ventilation data:
  Radiation engine

MJ/h

890

  Radiation generator (IP23)

MJ/h

470

Engine power definition is according to ISO 3046-1
However the engine ratings are valid for the following reference conditions:

Air inlet temperature

max. + 45 °C

Air inlet temperature

min. + 0°C

Heat dissipation.

+ 25°C

Charge air low temp. cooling water inlet temp.

max. +37°C

Relative humidity

60%

Spec. NOx emissions 1,4 g/kWh at full load (MCR).

Specific energy consumption is according to ISO 3046-1 and is given at full load(MCR),
running on NATURAL GAS with a lower heating value of 36.0 MJ/m³n and
no engine-driven pumps. With engine-driven pumps, add 0.5% for each pump.
Methane no. min  70 , according to AVL calculation

Spec. lub. oil consumption is for guidance only

NOTE! Due to continuous development, some data may change

Summary of Contents for B35:40

Page 1: ...Ma r i n e P r o j e c t G u i d e B e r g e ne n g i n et y p eB 3 5 4 0G a s...

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Page 3: ...o change without notice NOTE The information in this guide is applicable for marine applications only Bergen Engines AS 2018 A Rolls Royce Power Systems Company The information in this document is the...

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Page 5: ...Part 2 2 01 Starting and control air system 2 02 Combustion air system 2 03 Exhaust gas system 2 04 Ventilation system 2 05 Fuel gas system 2 06 Cooling water system 2 07 Cooling water quality 2 08 L...

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Page 7: ...a strong increase in ignition energy capable of firing such lean mixtures reliably Also a highly efficient turbo charging system is used to take advantage of the possible power increase offered by the...

Page 8: ...c engine management ensures the operating parameters of the engine are adjusted and optimised in relation to each other The system sets the optimum main and pre chamber gas pressures the AFR air fuel...

Page 9: ...Gas Technical data Page 1 8 1 02 0611 B TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 10: ...at engine outlet normal C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 95 temp rise in engine max C 6 2 incl high temp ca cooler C 10 1 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined...

Page 11: ...p at engine outlet normal C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 95 temp rise in engine max C 5 9 incl high temp ca cooler C 9 7 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined...

Page 12: ...ormal C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 95 temp rise in engine max C 6 2 incl high temp ca cooler C 10 1 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined l 500 height above...

Page 13: ...tlet normal C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 97 temp rise in engine max C 5 5 incl high temp ca cooler C 9 8 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined l 500 height a...

Page 14: ...utlet normal C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 97 temp rise in engine max C 5 8 incl high temp ca cooler C 10 2 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined l 500 height...

Page 15: ...C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 97 temp rise in engine max C 5 8 incl high temp ca cooler C 10 2 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined l 500 height above engine...

Page 16: ...C 90 alarm temp high C 95 shut down temp high C 97 temp rise in engine max C 5 8 incl high temp ca cooler C 10 2 Expansion tank volum single engined l 300 volum multi engined l 500 height above engin...

Page 17: ...Gas Main dimensions Page 1 8 1 03 0611 B MAIN DIMENSIONS...

Page 18: ...Main dimensions Page 2 8 1 03 Gas 0611 B...

Page 19: ...1 03 Gas Main dimensions Page 3 8 0611 B...

Page 20: ...Main dimensions Page 4 8 1 03 Gas 0611 B...

Page 21: ...1 03 Gas Main dimensions Page 5 8 0611 B...

Page 22: ...Main dimensions Page 6 8 1 03 Gas 0611 B...

Page 23: ...1 03 Gas Main dimensions Page 7 8 0611 B...

Page 24: ...Main dimensions Page 8 8 1 03 Gas 0611 B...

Page 25: ...ating module inlet Fluctuation in the gas pressure less than 0 5 bar 30 sec is not critical assuming that we still are above the minimum pressure Max permissible heat value fluctuations 0 5 10 minutes...

Page 26: ...Gas Load limit Page 1 1 1 07 0314 B G LOAD LIMIT Load limit curve B35 40 PG...

Page 27: ...rum from RR B35 40V 1 0 m from edge of the exhaust opening Estimated Exhaust Noise from Engine 1 3 octave band Hz Lp dB A 31 5 97 63 104 125 113 250 122 500 120 1000 117 2000 113 4000 106 8000 91 Tota...

Page 28: ...tarting air pressure is lower than 20 bar g For ventilation of exhaust gas system before start of engine see charge air and exhaust gas system Starting air capacity Starting air volume and compressor...

Page 29: ...rmula m3 where N Required number of starts N 2 Vns Air consumption per start Nm Pmax Max pressure in starting air receiver barg Pmin Min pressure for start barg For multi engine plants with simultaneo...

Page 30: ...oil mist detector is approx 2 5 Nm3 h Consumption of control air for gas valves and com bustion air throttle control occurs only at start stop of engines with insignificant quantities I P converters i...

Page 31: ...Starting and control air system Page 4 5 2 01 Gas 0615 BC...

Page 32: ...2 01 Gas Starting and control air system Page 5 5 0615 BC...

Page 33: ...It must not be possible for any particles or water droplets to enter the turbochargers compressor At the end of the ducting air intake a fabric filter with a mesh less than 1 mm it must be fitted a t...

Page 34: ...illation between engines and feedback with carbon build up in engines not running Dimensioning of exhaust pipe and exhaust gas silencer The size of the exhaust pipe and silencer is determined from the...

Page 35: ...such as waste heat recovery boiler and catalytic converters must have integrated pressure relief devices The size number and positioning of such devices should be verified by calculation or simulatio...

Page 36: ...ated air However the ventilation duct systems can include dampers to direct the air a bit away from the turbo chargers when operating in cold areas The ventilation fans shall be able to maintain an ov...

Page 37: ...Exhaust gas system Page 4 5 2 03 Gas 0317 BC...

Page 38: ...2 03 Gas Exhaust gas system Page 5 5 0317 BC...

Page 39: ...tuator operated valve tempertature and pressure transmitters and a control panel To protect the fan an electrically operated shut off valve must be installed between the fan and the hot exhaust pipe T...

Page 40: ...ety precautions Fuel gas may enter the exhaust system through the engine as a result of one or more malfunctions If there is a source of ignition present the gas may become ignited This enforces that...

Page 41: ...d have a range in concentration in which an explosion can occur and should therefore be treated with care Gas piping system The gas piping system is double walled and therefore of the inherently gas s...

Page 42: ...lied The need for air conditioning applies regardless of choice of double wall pipe material either stainless steel or black steel grades The recommended solution for conditioning of detection air is...

Page 43: ...ture Air flows through an intake filter and then through a two stage heat exchanger In the first stage the air is typically cooled down by 10C for condensing water in the 2nd stage the air is heated u...

Page 44: ...Fuel gas supply system Page 4 4 2 05 Gas 0717 BC...

Page 45: ...ng water pump on the engine an electrical driv en stand by pump can be supplied It can be started by a pressure sensor on the engine This solution is normally used on single engine applications HT sta...

Page 46: ...ressure losses in the different coolers the suppliers have to be consulted Thermostatic valves high temperature system In the high temperature cooling water system a thermostatic valve 65HT is being u...

Page 47: ...le heat and flow different engine loads condition see technical data chapter 1 04 A sepa rate circulating pump for controlling the water flow to the heat recovery unit is required For larger heat reco...

Page 48: ...Page 4 6 2 06 Gas 1011 BC...

Page 49: ...2 06 Gas Page 5 6 1011 BC...

Page 50: ...Page 6 6 2 06 Gas 1011 BC...

Page 51: ...eat ex changers algae growth inhibitors should be intro duced through the sea chest Table 1 COOLING WATER QUALITY No Item Unit Fresh Water Sea Water Supply Water A B C 1 PH at 25 C 6 to 8 5 8 3 to 10...

Page 52: ...here the relevant manufacturer should be consulted about the affinity of the products Table 2 Antifreeze and cooling water treatment Product Selection Guide PRODUCT MANUFACTURER Engine Water Treatment...

Page 53: ...ed 1 0 m s in a suction pipe 1 5 2 0 m s in a pressure pipe Crankcase Venting In internal combustion engines the combustion pressure causes a certain amount of blow by past piston rings into the crank...

Page 54: ...le manual override which allows the valve to be progressively forced to full cooling position Oil mist detection system For immediate action in case of an overheated main or big end bearing the engine...

Page 55: ...t of sludge to be removed from the lubr oil is dependant on the engine output and the fuel used Minimum separator booster pump capacity Q k x P l h where k Size factor according to fuel P Maximum Cont...

Page 56: ...Lubricating oil system Page 4 9 2 08 Gas 0915 BC...

Page 57: ...2 08 Gas Lubricating oil system Page 5 9 0915 BC...

Page 58: ...Lubricating oil system Page 6 9 2 08 Gas 0915 BC...

Page 59: ...2 08 Gas Lubricating oil system Page 7 9 0915 BC...

Page 60: ...Lubricating oil system Page 8 9 2 08 Gas 0915 BC...

Page 61: ...2 08 Gas Lubricating oil system Page 9 9 0915 BC...

Page 62: ...o consideration This implies that only a general guidance can be given by the engine manufacturer to which lubricating oil is suitable for their engines In engines burning fuels of various quality the...

Page 63: ...s As the oil companies may change their product specifications without previous notice and without changing the products name the information given in the lubricant guide is valid from the stated date...

Page 64: ...ne speed and load control control of air to fuel ratio Local monitoring on the engine Man Machine Interface MMI Panel with LCD display and touch screen interface indicating according to classifica tio...

Page 65: ...art failures Start stop of priming pump lubrication Start stop of pre heater pump Start stop of after cooling pump Standby pump functions if applicable Interface to propeller control PMS and electroni...

Page 66: ...in gas pressure control valve Set point based on BMEP and speed Throttle position Controlled by 4 20mA signal to position actuator control Set point based on BMEP and speed Position feedback to verify...

Page 67: ...r speed if engine speed goes above given set point the engine will shutdown This alarm has triple protection as overspeed is also monitored in the governor and ignition system Low lubrication oil pres...

Page 68: ...l be located on the engine as well as in the ECC for interfacing the signals to and from external sources as propeller control PMS This will reduce the amount of cabling and the length of the signal c...

Page 69: ...le to the operator through the Profinet field bus Such values can be rack load deviation and data from the speed governor indicating the behav iour of the engine Client communication Communication to...

Page 70: ...3 02 Gas Safety Control and Monitoring System Page 7 9 0211 BC...

Page 71: ...Autostop step up gear DO Ready for fifi engine running DO Hour counting ECC RREB Running status signal DO Main switch board ECC RREB Breaker status signal DO Auxiliary Generator control ECC RREB Grid...

Page 72: ...nterlock Lamp test Connector for tuning of speed controller Connector for PLC Emergency stop optional Load sharing panel conv propulsion only This panel is used for two engines running on a twin input...

Page 73: ...lywheel sense 180 holes and a reset pulse for the most advanced firing point and thus determining the correct angular position to release the ignition according to the firing order The pick up on the...

Page 74: ...ate instructions 806 7301 Exhaust manifold bellows 5 807 7301 Exhaust manifold insulation 5 808 b Turbocharger VTG Variable Turbine Geometry Wastegate See separate instructions 9 COOLING WATER C S W O...

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