Clasification Society Rulefinder 2016 - Version 9.25
Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Resolutions - Marine Environment Protection Committee - Resolution MEPC.213(63) – 2012 Guidelines for the Development of a Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) – (Adopted on 2 March 2012) - Annex – 2012 Guidelines for the Development of a Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) - 5 Guidance on Best Practices for Fuel-Efficient Operation of Ships - Propulsion system maintenance

Propulsion system maintenance

  5.26 Maintenance in accordance with manufacturers' instructions in the company's planned maintenance schedule will also maintain efficiency. The use of engine condition monitoring can be a useful tool to maintain high efficiency.

  5.27 Additional means to improve engine efficiency might include:

  Use of fuel additives;
  Adjustment of cylinder lubrication oil consumption;
  Valve improvements;
  Torque analysis; and
  Automated engine monitoring systems.

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