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Results for "Vacuum"
How does a marine fresh water generator (evaporator) work?
A fresh water generator makes drinking and technical water from seawater by boiling it under vacuum using waste heat from the engine, then condensing the vapour.
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.
Marine MachineryWhat is jacket cooling water in a marine engine?
Jacket cooling water is the treated fresh water circulated through the passages, or jackets, around an engine's cylinders to carry away combustion heat and keep it at its correct working temperature.
Marine MachineryHow does a marine centrifugal pump work?
A centrifugal pump moves liquid by spinning it with an impeller, which throws the liquid outward and converts its speed into pressure — the most common type of pump aboard ship.
Marine MachineryWhy does a marine centrifugal pump lose suction or stop pumping?
A centrifugal pump that loses suction has usually lost its prime or drawn in air — the causes lie in air leaks, blocked suctions, low levels and cavitation.
