Maritime Knowledge Base
Browse questions and answers across marine machinery, merchant navy careers, shipboard operations and maritime glossary terms.
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Marine Machinery
Troubleshooting guides for pumps, boilers, purifiers, compressors and auxiliary systems.
Merchant Navy Careers
Questions about joining the merchant navy, exams, cadetships, ranks and sea-time.
Maritime Glossary
Plain-English definitions of shipping, engine-room, navigation and regulatory terms.
Shipboard Operations
Practical Q&A for watchkeeping, safety, maintenance routines and onboard documentation.
Results for "Boiler"
What causes a fluctuating water level in a marine boiler?
Why a boiler gauge glass swings — priming, foaming, load swings, feed control and level-sensor faults — and the safety response when the true level is in doubt.
Marine MachineryWhy does the auxiliary boiler flame keep failing or the burner keep tripping?
Repeated boiler flame failure trips the burner on the flame monitor — the causes run through the fuel, the ignition, the air and the flame-detection system.
Marine MachineryHow does a marine boiler work?
A marine boiler generates steam by transferring heat to water — this covers the working principle and the difference between oil-fired and exhaust-gas boilers.
Marine MachineryWhy is boiler water treated on a ship and how?
Boiler water is chemically treated and tested to prevent scale, corrosion and carryover, which would damage the boiler, reduce its efficiency and threaten safety.
Shipboard OperationsWhat should be checked during engine-room watchkeeping rounds?
How to make an engine-room round count — comparing live readings against normal ranges and catching trends before they become failures.
Merchant Navy CareersShould I choose the deck or engine department?
How the deck and engine career paths differ — daily work, skills, ranks and progression — so you can pick the one that fits you.
Shipboard OperationsWhat is an inert gas system on a tanker and why is it needed?
An inert gas system fills a tanker's cargo tanks with oxygen-poor gas so the atmosphere cannot support combustion, preventing explosions in and around the cargo.
Merchant Navy CareersHow do you become a marine engineer on ships?
Becoming a marine engineer means entering the engine department through a cadetship or engineering degree and progressing by sea time and Certificates of Competency.
Marine MachineryWhat causes a marine engine turbocharger to surge?
Turbocharger surging is a violent, audible instability of the airflow through the compressor — it signals a mismatch between the turbocharger and the engine's demand.
Marine MachineryWhat is cavitation in pumps and propellers?
Cavitation is the forming and violent collapse of vapour bubbles in a liquid when local pressure falls too low — it erodes metal, causes noise and vibration, and reduces efficiency.
