Section
4 Unattended machinery space(s) - UMS notation
4.1 General
4.1.1 Where
it is proposed to operate the following machinery in an unattended
space, no matter what period is envisaged, the controls, alarms and
safeguards required by the appropriate Chapters together with those
given in Pt 16, Ch 1, 4.2 Alarm system for machinery are to be
provided:
- Air compressors.
- Controllable pitch propellers.
- Electric generating plant.
- Fuel oil transfer and storage systems.
- Propulsion machinery including essential auxiliaries.
- Steam raising plant (boilers and their ancillary equipment).
- Thermal fluid heaters.
4.2 Alarm system for machinery
4.2.1 An alarm
system which will provide warning of faults in the machinery is to
be installed. The system is to satisfy the requirements ofPt 16, Ch 1, 2.3 Alarm systems.
4.2.2 Audible
and visual indication of machinery alarms is to be relayed to the
engineers’ accommodation so that engineering personnel are made
aware that a fault has occurred.
4.2.4 Audible
and visual indication of machinery alarms is to be relayed to the
navigating bridge control station in such a way that the navigating
officer of the watch is made aware when:
-
a machinery fault
has occurred,
-
the machinery fault
is being attended to, and
-
the machinery fault
has been rectified.
4.2.5 Group
alarms may be arranged on the bridge to indicate machinery faults,
but alarms associated with faults requiring speed or power reduction
or the automatic shutdown of propulsion machinery are to be identified
by separate group alarms or by individual alarm parameters.
4.3 Bridge control for propulsion machinery
4.4 Control stations for machinery
4.5 Fire detection alarm system
4.6 Fixed water-based local application fire-fighting systems
4.7 Bilge level detection
4.7.1 An alarm
system is to be provided to warn when liquid in machinery space bilges
has reached a predetermined level, and is to comply with Pt 16, Ch 1, 2.3 Alarm systems. This level is to be sufficiently
low to prevent liquid from overflowing from the bilges onto the tank
top. The number and location of detectors are to be such that accumulation
of liquids will be detected at all angles of heel and trim.
4.7.2 Local
or remote controls of any valve within the space serving a sea inlet,
a discharge below the waterline, a bilge injection or a direct bilge
system, should be so sited as to be readily accessible and to allow
adequate time for operation in case of influx of water to the space,
having regard to the time which could be taken to reach and operate
such controls, see also
Pt 16, Ch 1, 2.7 Valve control systems and Pt 15, Ch 2, 2 Construction and installation and Pt 15, Ch 2, 4 Bilge pumping and drainage systems.
4.7.3 Where
the bilge pumps are arranged to start automatically, means are to
be provided to indicate if the influx of liquids is greater than the
pump capacity or, if the pump is operating more frequently than would
be expected. Special attention should be given to oil pollution prevention
requirements.
4.8 Supply of electric power, general
4.8.1 For craft
operating with one generator set in service, arrangements are to be
such that a standby generator will automatically start and connect
to the switchboard in as short a time as practicable, but in any case
within 45 seconds, on loss of the service generator. For craft operating
with two or more generator sets in service, arrangements are to be
such that on loss of one generator the remaining one(s) are to be
adequate for continuity of essential services. For the detailed requirements
of these arrangements, see
Pt 16, Ch 2, 2.2 Number and rating of generators and converting equipment.
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