Mechanical Services
Engine Overhauling
Turbocharging Services
Electrical and Automation Maintenance and Repair
Air Conditioning System
Boiler Services
Workshop Services
Equipment Commissioning
Calibration Services
Calibration Services
Calibration And Certification of 15 Ppm Bilge Alarms Service
Calibration And Certification Of Transmitters Service
Calibration And Certification of Stationary Gas Monitoring Systems For Wbt And Vecs Service
Calibration And Certification of All Models of Gg Stationary O2 Analyzer Service
All ODME (Oil Discharge Monitoring and Control System
Service Testing and Certification of Fire Alarm Systems on Board
Calibration and Certification of the Uti Band
Calibration and Certification of Portable and Personal Gas Detectors
Calibration and Certification of Alcohol Detectors
Mechanical Services
Engine Overhauling
Turbocharging Services
Electrical and Automation Maintenance and Repair
Air Conditioning System
Boiler Services
Workshop Services
Equipment Commissioning
Calibration Services
Calibration Services
Calibration And Certification of 15 Ppm Bilge Alarms Service
Calibration And Certification Of Transmitters Service
Calibration And Certification of Stationary Gas Monitoring Systems For Wbt And Vecs Service
Calibration And Certification of All Models of Gg Stationary O2 Analyzer Service
All ODME (Oil Discharge Monitoring and Control System
Service Testing and Certification of Fire Alarm Systems on Board
Calibration and Certification of the Uti Band
Calibration and Certification of Portable and Personal Gas Detectors
Calibration and Certification of Alcohol Detectors
Fuel and diesel engine problems are common issues encountered in ships. The following steps can be followed for troubleshooting and rectification:
Diagnosis of the Problem: The reason for the engine not running should be identified, and the source of the problem should be determined. It is determined whether the problem is specific to a particular component or a more widespread issue.
Part Inspection: Once the problem is identified, relevant parts are inspected. This may include the fuel system, air intake, exhaust systems, mechanical components of the engine, and electrical systems.
Fuel System Inspection: The fuel system includes components such as filters, fuel pumps, injectors, and fuel pressure regulators. These components are checked to ensure they are working properly, and if necessary, they are replaced.
Air Intake Inspection: Components of the engine's air intake system, such as air filters, air intake pipes, turbochargers, and intake manifolds, are inspected. These components are checked to ensure they are functioning correctly, and if needed, they are cleaned or replaced.
Exhaust System Inspection: The exhaust system includes components such as catalytic converters, exhaust manifolds, exhaust pipes, and mufflers. These components are inspected to ensure they are working properly, and if necessary, they are cleaned or replaced.
Mechanical Component Inspection: The mechanical parts of the engine, including pistons, cylinders, connecting rods, and valves, are inspected. These components are checked to ensure they are operating correctly, and if needed, they are repaired or replaced.
Electrical System Inspection: The engine's electrical systems, including motor control modules and ignition systems, are inspected. These components are checked to ensure they are functioning properly, and if necessary, they are repaired or replaced.