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WÄRTSILÄ
Encyclopedia of Marine and Energy Technology

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marine

A roller fairlead usually operating in a horizontal plane. Its function is to change the direction of lead of a mooring or of other line on a deck.

marine

Freight-carrying capacity of a ship.

marine

The ferry features a hull topped with a virtually full length superstructure containing four decks laid out with public rooms and cabins for 1164 passengers and 36 crew. Drivers are catered for separately with 4x4 berth cabins.

marine

Any ship designed to transport goods and no more than 12 passengers. - General cargo ship – Ship constructed for carrying of general cargo not packed in containers.

marine

Spaces within the cargo area used for workshops, lockers and storerooms of more than 2m2, used for cargo-handling equipment, (IBC Code).

marine

The separation of liquid cargoes to avoid cross contamination.

marine

The manual required on all types of ships engaged in the carriage of all cargoes other than solid and liquid bulk cargoes.

marine

All fixed and portable devices used to secure and support cargo units.

marine

The FINNMARKEN is a cruise ship that can carry vehicles and both dry and refrigerated cargoes.

marine

Spaces provided for the accommodation and usage of passengers, excluding baggage, store, provision and mailrooms, (SOLAS).

marine

Remains of any cargo on board that cannot be placed in proper cargo holds (loading excess and spillage) or which is left in cargo holds and elsewhere after unloading procedures are completed (unloading residual and spillage).

marine

Usually long and narrow enclosed spaces on PS and SB of an offshore vessel’s open cargo deck.

marine

A person on board a vessel at sea who is neither the master, a member of the crew nor engaged in any way in the business of the ship. A child under one year of age is not considered to be a passenger.

marine

The cargo pumping system includes 24 Wärtsilä Svanehoj cargo pumps, driven by electric motors under frequency converter control. Pumps handle cargoes with a maximum density of 1.5t/m3.

marine

A complex mixture of inorganic and organic substances comprising mainly soot (elemental carbon), nitrates, carbonates and a variety of non, or partially, combusted hydrocarbon components of the fuel and lubricating oil.

marine

A space housing pumps and their accessories for the handling of the products covered by IBC Code.

marine

An opening in the ship side provided for loading or discharging cargo in tween-decks.

marine

Hatch covers without sealing between comings and panels and with non-weatertight gaps between panels.

marine

A plan showing the distribution of all cargo parcels stored on board of a vessel for a voyage. Each entry on the plan details the quantity, weight and port of discharge.

marine

Monitoring of liquid cargo includes level gauging, temperature monitoring, and pressure measurement.