Overhauling marine fuel systems and equipment

URN: SEMME3120
Business Sectors (Suites): Marine Engineering Suite 3
Developed by: Enginuity
Approved on: 31 Mar 2019

Overview

This standard identifies the competences you need to carry out a complete overhaul of marine fuel/oil systems and equipment, in accordance with approved procedures. The equipment to be overhauled will have been removed from the vessel or craft and the overhauling activities may take place in a shipyard or manufacturer's workshops. The marine fuel/oil systems and equipment covered by this standard include items such as heavy fuel oil, diesel fuel oil and aviation fuel systems. The overhauling activities will involve stripping the equipment down to component level, cleaning and inspecting the components for wear, replacing all defective and `lifed' components and rebuilding the equipment in line with the overhauling specification.

The marine fuel/oil systems to be overhauled could include pumps, shafts, impellers, couplings, flanges, strainer and filter covers and their securing arrangements, valve lids, valve covers, glands, joints, packings and other associated mechanical equipment. The overhauling activities will include making all necessary checks and adjustments to ensure that components are correctly replaced, positioned, aligned, adjusted, torque loaded, locked and fastened and that the correct sealants are used.

Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the marine fuel/oil system overhauling activities undertaken and to report any problems with these activities, or with the tools and equipment used that you cannot personally resolve, or are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people. You must ensure that all tools, equipment and materials used in the overhauling activities are removed from the work area on completion of the activities and that all necessary job/task documentation is completed accurately and legibly. You will be expected to work with a minimum of supervision, taking personal responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out.

Your underpinning knowledge will provide a good understanding of your work and will provide an informed approach to applying overhauling procedures to marine fuel/oil systems. You will understand the dismantling and reassembly methods and procedures used and their application. You will know how the equipment functions, the purpose of the individual components and associated defects, in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the overhauling activities, correcting faults and ensuring that the repaired equipment functions to the required specification. In addition, you will have sufficient in-depth knowledge of these components to ensure that they are fit for purpose and meet the specifications, thus providing a sound basis for carrying out reassembly.

You will understand the safety precautions required when carrying out the overhauling activities associated with marine fuel/oil systems, especially those for lifting and handling the equipment. You will be required to demonstrate safe working practices throughout and will understand your responsibility for taking the necessary safeguards to protect yourself and others in the workplace, both ashore and afloat.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

  1. work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
  2. follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
  3. carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
  4. carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time scale
  5. report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
  6. complete relevant documentation in line
    with organisational procedures, 
    and pass them on to the appropriate person
  7. dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved procedures

Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

  1. the health and safety requirements of the area in which the overhauling activity is to take place and the responsibility they place on you
  2. the specific health and safety precautions to be applied during the overhauling procedure and their effects on others
  3. hazards associated with carrying out overhauling activities on marine fuel/oil systems and equipment (such as toxic and explosive fumes, using lifting and handling equipment, handling oils, greases, release of stored pressure, force or fluids, misuse of tools, using damaged or badly maintained tools and equipment, not following laid-down overhaul procedures)
  4. the importance of wearing protective clothing and other appropriate safety equipment (PPE) during the overhaul
  5. how to obtain and interpret system drawings, circuit and physical layouts, charts, specifications, manufacturers' manuals, history/maintenance reports, graphical symbols and other documents needed for the overhauling activities
  6. how to carry out currency/issue checks of the specifications you are working with
  7. the procedure for obtaining replacement parts, materials and other consumables necessary for the overhaul
  8. company policy on the repair/replacement of components during the overhauling process
  9. the sequence to be adopted for the dismantling/reassembling of various types of assemblies
  10. the methods and techniques used to dismantle/reassemble marine fuel/oil systems (such as release of pressures/force, proof-marking, extraction, pressing, alignment)
  11. methods of checking that components are fit for purpose, how to identify defects and wear characteristics and the need to replace `lifed' items (such as seals, filters and gaskets)
  12. how to make adjustments to components/assemblies to ensure that they function correctly (such as bedding in of white metal bearings, balancing of rotating components such as impellers, setting working clearance, setting travel, setting backlash in gears, preloading bearings)
  13. the basic principles of how the equipment functions, its operating sequence, the working purpose of individual units/components and how they interact
  14. the identification, application, fitting and removal of different types of bearings (such as roller, ball, thrust, shell)
  15. methods and techniques of fitting keys and splines
  16. the identification, application, fitting and removal of different types of gears 
  17. how to set up timing marks and position and set the tension of belts and chains, correctly
  18. the identification and application of different types of locking devices
  19. the uses of measuring equipment (such as micrometers, verniers, expansion indicators and other measuring devices)
  20. how to check that tools and equipment are free from damage or defect, are in a safe and usable condition and are configured correctly for the intended purpose
  21. the generation of technical documentation and/or reports following completion of the overhauling activity
  22. the equipment operating and control procedures to be applied during the overhauling activity
  23. how to use lifting and handling equipment in the overhauling activity
  24. the problems associated with the overhauling of marine fuel/oil systems, and how they can be overcome
  25. the organisational procedure to be adopted for the safe disposal of waste of all types of materials
  26. the extent of your own authority and to whom you should report if you have a problem that you cannot resolve

Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Carry out all of the following during the overhaul of the marine fuel/oil system and equipment:

    1. use the correct issue of company and/or manufacturers' drawings and overhauling documentation
    2. adhere to risk assessment, COSHH and other relevant safety standards
    3. ensure the safe isolation of equipment (such as mechanical, electricity, gas, air or fluids, steam)
    4. provide safe access and working arrangements for the overhauling area
    5. use lifting and handling equipment, in accordance with health and safety guidelines and procedures
    6. carry out the overhauling activities using appropriate techniques and procedures
    7. comply with organisational requirements with regard to renewal or replacement of existing components
    8. ensure that the overhauled components meet the required specification
    9. ensure that there are no foreign objects left in the completed equipment
  2. Carry out overhauling activities on one of the following marine fuel/oil systems:

    1. heavy fuel oil embarkation, transfer and disembarkation
    2. diesel oil embarkation, transfer and disembarkation
    3. lubricating oil embarkation, transfer and disembarkation
    4. aviation fuel embarkation, transfer and disembarkation
    5. liquefied natural gas embarkation, transfer and disembarkation
  3. Carry out overhauling activities on four of the following marine fuel/oil system components:

    1. separator                        
    2. isolating valve
    3. coalescer                         
    4. filter/strainer
    5. pump                               
    6. system pipework
  4. Carry out sixteen of the following activities on the equipment being overhauled:

    1. dismantling equipment to unit/sub-assembly level  
    2. lapping in valves
    3. dismantling units to component level                         
    4. applying gaskets and sealant/adhesives
    5. proof-marking/labelling of components                       
    6. electrical bonding of components
    7. checking components for serviceability                       
    8. tightening fastenings to the required torque
    9. replacing all `lifed' items (such as seals, bearings, gaskets)
    10. making `off-load' checks before starting up
    11. replacing all damaged or defective components              
    12. replenishing oils and greases
    13. setting timings and adjusting replaced components       
    14. re-assembling components to sub-assembly level         
    15. re-assembling sub-assemblies to unit level
    16. securing components using mechanical fasteners and threaded devices
    17. applying bolt locking methods (such as split pins, wire locking, lock nuts, stiff nuts, swage nuts)
    18. functionally testing the completed system
  5. Replace a range of fuel/oil system components, to include sixteen of the following:

    1. shafts            
    2. gears          
    3. splines         
    4. glands                 
    5. springs
    6. couplings          
    7. valves seats
    8. valve covers  
    9. packings         
    10. diaphragms
    11. impellers            
    12. flanges            
    13. valve lids          
    14. joints                 
    15. housings
    16. roller or ball bearings      
    17. fitting keys                   
    18. actuating mechanisms
    19. pipes and unions                    
    20. shims and packing                 
    21. strainer/filter and cover 
    22. bearing housings                      
    23. static and dynamic seals     
    24. locking and retaining devices (such as circlips, pins, swing bolts and wing nuts)
    25. other specific components
  6. Overhaul marine fuel/oil systems and equipment, in compliance with one of the following standards:

    1. BS or ISO standards and procedures
    2. customer (contractual) standards and requirements
    3. company standards and procedures
    4. specific system requirements
    5. recognised compliance agency/body's standards
    6. other accepted international standards
  7. Complete the relevant documentation in line
    with organisational procedures, 
    to include one of the following and pass it to the appropriate people:

    1. job cards
    2. permit to work/formal risk assessment
    3. maintenance log or report

    4. chart of dimensional inspection

    5. other specific reporting method

Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours

Behaviours:

You will be able to apply the appropriate behaviours required in the workplace to meet the job profile and overall company objectives, such as:

  • strong work ethic
  • positive attitude
  • team player
  • dependability
  • responsibility
  • honesty
  • integrity
  • motivation
  • commitment

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Version Number

3

Indicative Review Date

29 Apr 2021

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Semta

Original URN

SEMME3120

Relevant Occupations

Marine Engineering Trades

SOC Code

5235

Keywords

engineering; marine; overhaul; fuel system; equipment; heavy fuel oil; lubrication oil; diesel oil; petrol; aviation fuel; pipework