Configure this parameter under
Configure > Parameters > Local power management > Shore connection ship-to-ship >
Connect load
.
Parameter
Range
Default Comment
Ship-to-ship connect load 1 kW to 900 MW 100 kW
When the
Ship-to-ship supply
input is activated, then the power
management system reserves this power until the SCB is closed.
Ship-to-ship function only applies to the supplying ship
Figure 11.2
Example of a ship-to-ship application
SHORE
connection
controller
Ship busbar
Shore busbar
Supplying ship
Receiving ship
On the
supplying
ship, the SHORE connection controller uses the ship-to-ship function. The controller regards the ship-to-ship
connection as a load.
On the
receiving
ship, the connection acts like a shore connection (and does not use the ship-to-ship function). This shore
connection can be manually controlled, controlled by a PPM 300, or controlled by any other controller.
The SHORE connection controller on the supplying ship uses the AC measurements to detect the conditions on the receiving ship.
There is no other communication between the SHORE connection controller on the supplying ship and the receiving ship.
Effect of shore connection(s) and shaft generator
You can use the ship-to-ship function even if shore connection(s) are connected in the same section. However, if one or more shore
connections are connected, then synchronisation with the receiving ship is not possible. The receiving ship has to have a blackout to
connect, or be powered from the same source as the shore connection(s).
Similarly, if a shaft generator is connected in the same section, then synchronisation with the receiving ship is not possible. The
receiving ship has to have a blackout to connect.
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