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Unfortunately Frank You dont seem to know much about these engines.......It's so big they don't need an air filter as dust means nothing to it.
Unfortunately Frank You dont seem to know much about these engines.......
The biggest Sulzez (later Wärsilä) I worked on was a RTA76 with 7 cylinders.
I have however worked on B&W with more than 1000mm bore & 3120mm stroke.
I do allow myself to have an opinion on these.
AFAIK the words biggest one was an inline 16 cylinder. It was eventually taken off the delivery line as the long crackshaft became an issue & they has problems with it flexing too much... This dates back to the early 2000 & the engine was producing something like 126`000HP
Then again whoever wrote the article in the link above clearly has never been in the marine industry nor worked on ship yards.....
Kind Regards from someone who started kicking around shipyards from the age of 4 & worked his way up to new building superintendent& then some
It's so big they don't need an air filter as dust means nothing to it..
Clive; this comment (see inserted quote) is what got my feathers up. I & my colleagues of the time spent serouise time & money of keeping the engineroom (s) as clean as possible. We took huge pride in it, spent a fortune on air filters both on the engine room inlet & the engines themselves.....
So to state that these engines due to their shear size "don`t need air filters" is a comment that stumbles in its own.
Especially in eyes of someone who has worked extensively operating & maintaining them.
So forgive me it Franks joke absolutely did not hit home.
The remark on the garbage.... well........ Who would seriously suggest THAT?...
Again, especially as I know how big a deal waste disposal has become within the marine industry.
So YES I will apologize... I apologize for taking time & shed some professional insight into the topic
Mea Culpa![]()
As said Clive, sometimes when looking such an astranged obstacle (big enigine) from afar one could easily misinterprit the effort it takes to keep them running for years without too much hazzle.
FI; I pulled injectors every 1500 running hours when running on heavy fuel oil (heated to >120degC) Some engines had 3 injectors pr cylinder. It takes abt a full day to do 1 injector properly....
We used to do Nigeria-US Gulf, thast abt 18 days sailing. Cleaning the scavenging air belt & underneight the pistons reveald abt 1 cubic meter with sludge.
I am just trying to say; Operating & maintaning these engines does take some effort & manpower
& it still remains one of the most efficient options within transportation when considering the global (green) footprint.
Yes, we incinerated the garbage & yes the ash was taken ashore for proper disposal. Its the law after all![]()
It was a JOKE ST. I pride myself in cleanliness and efficiency. Sorry if I insulted your profession.