Service Letter SL2020-705/JAP: Load-Up Program

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Service Letter SL2020-705/JAP

Action code: WHEN CONVENIENT

Load-up program
Update of load-up recommendations in
SL09-503/JAP

SL2020-705/JAP
October 2020
Dear Sir or Madam
Concerns
Owners and operators of MAN B&W
two-stroke marine diesel engines.
We have updated our load-up program for marine engines Type: All MAN B&W ME-C, ME-C-GI/E-
according to Tables 1 and 2 on page 2. and ME-C-LGIM/P

For engines with fixed propeller, the settings are delivered from MAN
Energy Solutions in the (SPAF) file for all new engines.
Summary
For engines with controllable pitch propeller, the load-up program New load-up recommendations for ma-
must be handled by the Remote Control System. rine engines.

If you have any questions or inquiries regarding this Service Letter, Relevant Service Letters:
contact our Operation Department at [email protected]. SL09-503/JAP

Yours faithfully

Mikael C Jensen Stig B Jakobsen


Vice President, Engineering Senior Manager, Operation

Head office (& po. address) PrimeServ Production Forwarding & Receiving MAN Energy Solutions
MAN Energy Solutions Teglholmsgade 41 Teglholmsgade 35 Teglholmsgade 35 Branch of MAN Energy Solutions
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Service Letter SL2020-705/JAP

Introduction

The engine load-up program prevents mechanical and


thermal overload during load up and ensures sufficient
time for the auxiliary system to adapt, by controlling the
load-up rate.

The recommended load-up program depends on the ves-


sel’s propeller type: Fixed Pitch Propeller (FPP) or Control-
lable Pitch Propeller (CPP).

We have updated our load-up program for marine engines


according to Tables 1 and 2.

Requirements

Mk 9+ engines ≥80 bore with fixed pitch propeller, 150-minute


load-up program
Speed intervals, % *SMCR speed (rpm) Time (minutes)
80 → 90 60
90 → 100 90

Mk 8 and older engines ≥80 bore with fixed pitch propeller, 90-minute
load-up program
Speed intervals, % *SMCR speed (rpm) Time (minutes)
80 → 90 30
90 → 100 60

Mk 9+ engines ≥80 bore with controllable pitch propeller, 150-minute


load-up program
Load intervals, % *SMCR power Time (minutes)
50 → 75 60
75 → 100 90

Table 1: Load-up requirements (*SMCR = Specific Maximum


Continuous Rating)

However, if the 90-minute load-up program for Mk9+


engines with a bore size of 80 cm or larger is desirable on
sea trial, the engine builder can modify the parameters if
these are reverted to the standard 150-minute
load-up program before vessel delivery, and that the index
rate limiter (IRL) function is active during sea trial.

Recommendations and default settings


All other fixed pitch engines, 90-minute load-up program
Speed intervals, % *SMCR speed (rpm) Time (minutes)
80 → 90 30
90 → 100 60

All other engines with Controllable Pitch Propeller, 90-minute load-up


program
Load intervals, % *SMCR power Time (minutes)
50 → 75 30
75 → 100 60

Table 2: Load-up recommendations and default settings (*SMCR


= Specific Maximum Continuous Rating)

Load-up program. Page 2 of 2 pages

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