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6.2.

 

INTERNAL   INSPECTION   AND   TUBE   

PLUGGING   

   

Hot   fluid   under   pressure   

Do   not   remove   the   piping   or   water   covers   until:   

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the   system   has   been   shut   down   (see   section   
5.3).   

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the   box   cooler   has   been   isolated   from   the   
system   piping   system,   e.g.   by   closing   the   
service   valves   in   the   supply   and   return   piping.   

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the   box   cooler   and   the   attached   piping   are   
cooled   down   to   a   safe   temperature.   

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all   pressure   in   the   box   cooler   has   been   
relieved   (slowly   open   the   vent   valve).   

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all   liquid   inside   the   system   has   been   drained

   

   

   

Severe   water   leakage   

The   tube   sheet   to   top   plate   connection   is   below   
the   waterline.   Loosening   the   collar   bolts/Allen   
head   screws   of   the   tube   bundle   will   result   into   
severe   water   leakage   and   is   a   breakdown   of   the   

watertight   integrity   of   the   vessel.   

DO   NOT   REMOVE   THE   TUBE   BUNDLE   OR   THE   
COLLAR   BOLTS/ALLEN   HEAD   SCREWS   WHEN   THE   
VESSEL   IS   AFLOAT!   

Internal   inspection   and   tube   plugging   can   take   place   when   
the   ship   is   afloat,   as   long   as   the   collar   bolts/Allen   head   
screws   remain   secured.   
1)

 

Remove   the   supply   and   return   pipes   

2)

 

Disassemble   the   water   cover   by   loosening   the   bolts   
and   nuts   of   the   water   cover.   

   

Do   not   loosen   the   collar   bolts   /   Allen   head   screws!

   

3)

 

Carefully   lift   the   water   cover   (see   section   3.2).   

Mind   the   weight.   Take   care   not   to   damage   the   
coating   nor   the   gasket   faces   of   the   flanges.

   

4)

 

Inspect   the   interior   for   fouling   or   signs   of   corrosion.   

(It   is   not   expected   that   internal   cleaning   of   the   tubes   
will   be   necessary   because   the   liquid   should   be   
conditioned   and   circulates   in   a   closed   circuit.)   

Flush   each   tube   separately   with   a   jet   of   water   to   check   
if   the   tubes   are   clogged   in   the   bends.   

Clogged   tubes   or   excessive   fouling   will   reduce   the   heat   

transfer   and   may   contribute   to   internal   corrosion   of   
the   tubes,   as   deposits   may   retain   corrosive   elements.   

When   cleaning   is   required,   refer   to   section   6.3.   

Note   that   internal   cleaning   requires   that   the   tube   
bundle   is   dismounted   from   the   top   plate   of   the   sea   
chest.   Therefore   this   can   only   be   done   during   dry-­‐

docking   periods.      

5)

 

Removal   of   the   water   cover   also   allows   for   the   
identification   of   possible   leaks   in   the   tubes,   as   a   leak   
will   cause   seawater   to   seep   into   the   tubes.   

An   emergency   repair   can   be   done   by   plugging   both   
ends   of   the   damaged   (leaking)   tube.   

Brass   plugs   can   be   obtained   from   Duramax   Marine®   or   

they   can   be   made   from   free-­‐machining   brass   
(CuZn39Pb3).   Alternatively,   plugs   can   also   be   made   
from   wood.   The   use   of   other   material   may   damage   the   
tube   sheet.   

   

Figure   15.   Dimensions   of   tube   plugs   for   the   

CuZn20Al2   tubes   Ø   11   x   0,8   mm.   

6)

 

After   inspection   or   repairs,   install   the   water   cover   and   

the   piping   according   to   the   instructions   of   section   
4.3.4   and   4.4.   

Use   new   gaskets,   do   not   reuse   old   gaskets.   

7)

 

Re-­‐commission   and   start   the   box   cooler   according   the   
instructions   of   sections   5.1   and   5.2   

   

Summary of Contents for Box Cooler

Page 1: ...HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS Duramax Marine is an ISO 9001 2015 Certified Company Box Cooler Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...Do not install operate or service this box cooler without having read and fully understand all information enclosed in this manual...

Page 3: ...hest design 5 4 2 Welding the mounting frame in position 6 4 3 Mounting 7 4 4 Fixing the process piping 11 4 5 ICAF systems 13 5 COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION 14 5 1 Check the system for satisfactory in...

Page 4: ...n manual of the ICAF system may be supplied with the box cooler Study this manual as well and follow all relevant instructions 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INTENDED USE WARRANTY 2 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The p...

Page 5: ...ion 4 5 2 ICAF system Impressed Current Anti Fouling system 2 2 INTENDED USE The box cooler is custom built according to the order and the attached technical specifications Safe and trouble free use o...

Page 6: ...the total weight of the box cooler in kg 4 The minimum maximum design temperature Refer to the attached technical specifications for the values 5 The minimum maximum design pressure in barg 3 Refer t...

Page 7: ...n of the eyebolts must be adjusted with suitable washers Do not insert the point of a hook in an eyebolt but use a shackle Lift only by using all 4 eyebolts simultaneously see fig 2 Do not insert the...

Page 8: ...w the special sea chest to be installed see fig 3b 3 Ensure that the top plate of the sea chest is on or below the waterline when the ship is empty This is to make sure that the tube bundle is fully s...

Page 9: ...he tube bundle and the sea chest where the sea water serves as an electrolyte To protect the sea chest from galvanic corrosion all metal areas of the sea chest shall be well preserved Furthermore it i...

Page 10: ...ube bundle against paint Do not coat the cathode plates of the ICAF system when applicable 4 3 MOUNTING The box cooler can be mounted in two different ways From above top mounted see section 4 3 1 Fro...

Page 11: ...ating may reduce the lifetime of the box cooler and will accelerate galvanic corrosion of the sea chest 6 Position the supplied collar bolts in the appropriate bolt holes of the tube plate and fasten...

Page 12: ...inspect and clean the parts according to the instructions of section 4 3 1 3 Position the gasket that is used between frame 2 and the tube sheet on top of frame 2 Make sure the gasket and the gasket...

Page 13: ...any other agent when installing the SBR gasket 3 Lift the tube bundle refer to fig 2 until just below the header frame but leaving sufficient space to remove the eyebolts See 1 of fig 10c 4 Then take...

Page 14: ...oad and piping vibrations to the box cooler Install safety devices to prevent overpressure and overheating see section 4 4 2 4 4 1 Piping design Ensure that the piping is well supported independently...

Page 15: ...einforced graphite ring gaskets 6 Make sure the gaskets are properly centred and tighten up the stud bolts of the flanges alternate and crosswise to guarantee an even setting of the gaskets see sectio...

Page 16: ...lation Duramax Marine can supply the box cooler with an integrated ICAF system from Corrosion Water Control see fig 14a In that case the copper anodes are clamped to a frame that is fixed to the box c...

Page 17: ...to escape then close the vent valve 3 Allow the circuit to pressurize and open the return valve so the liquid can flow through 4 Regularly carry out the inspections of section 6 1 During the initial...

Page 18: ...cted values and are within the permissible design limits If the outlet temperature of the liquid is increasing throughout longer periods of time this may be an indication that the box cooler has becom...

Page 19: ...ces of the flanges 4 Inspect the interior for fouling or signs of corrosion It is not expected that internal cleaning of the tubes will be necessary because the liquid should be conditioned and circul...

Page 20: ...ith full characteristics of used water the materials of the box cooler and its use When required contact Duramax Marine for advice External cleaning of the tube bundle Excessive marine fouling will si...

Page 21: ...ent valve at the highest point to bleed off the air that is present in the system 2 Fill the box cooler through a feeder with a suitable non corrosive unheated liquid while the air vent is open Close...

Page 22: ...ng flanges not flat or face surfaces damaged see section 4 2 Re tighten the bolts see section 4 4 4 Contact Duramax Marine if this does not succeed pressure and or temperature too high see section 5 2...

Page 23: ...20 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Please refer to the technical specifications as supplied with the order documents...

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