Engine room Sample Clauses
The "Engine room" clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the operation, maintenance, and management of a vessel's engine room. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for ensuring the engine room is staffed with qualified personnel, maintained in good working order, and operated in compliance with safety and environmental regulations. For example, it may specify that the shipowner must provide engineers or that certain maintenance routines must be followed. The core practical function of this clause is to ensure the vessel's propulsion and auxiliary systems are reliably managed, minimizing the risk of mechanical failure and ensuring safe and efficient vessel operations.
Engine room. Interconnecting harnesses constructed to customer specified lengths. Support -------
Engine room. Winch: Brushes and brush holders of the centrifugal switch Rubber coupling of the brake pulley. Brakes: Brake linings Opening rods with springs. Mechanical inverter: Fixed and mobile contacts with supports and insulating tubes Control cams
Engine room. In line with the paragraph above, the exact characteristics of the engine room will merely depend on the type of vessel. Though, given the fact the gas generator set discussed above has no internal ventilation, ventilation of the engine room needs to be strictly in line with the regulations.
Engine room. The aft engine room, which is located below the accommodation, is of the Emergency Shut Down type, as described in Chapter 3.1.
Engine room. The design of the Wärtsilä dual fuel engines contributes in the engine room design, due to the double-walled design of the Wärtsilä 20DF dual-fuel engine and the gas fuel supply system. The engine room is designed as a gas-safe engine room, as described in Chapter 3.1.
