ABS Regulatory News - MARPOL Sampling Points
ABS Regulatory News - MARPOL Sampling Points
ABS Regulatory News - MARPOL Sampling Points
01/2022
ON BOARD SAMPLE
On board sample means a sample of fuel oil intended to be used or carried for use on board that ship. An agreed
method for the purpose of taking representative samples from tanks is provided by MEPC.1/Circ.889 the “2020
guidelines for on board sampling of fuel oil intended to be used or carried for use on board a ship”.
In order to take a fuel oil sample direct from a tank, consideration should be given to the use of a specialist service
provider having the appropriate sampling equipment, such as that given in ISO 3170:2004, and the expertise necessary
to obtain the required sample in a safe and competent manner.
Sampling may alternatively be undertaken from the sounding pipe of a tank by means of a suitable sampling
arrangement. When sampling from a sounding pipe, the design of that sounding pipe and the recent filling history of
that tank should be considered to assess the relationship of the fuel oil in the sounding pipe to that in the associated
tank.
Note: For in-use and onboard samples, the results of the test method shall be equal or below the applicable limit % m/m
0.1 or 0.50 plus 0.59R (where R is the reproducibility of the test method). Therefore, the test margin value is 1.11 and
0.53 respectively.
REQUIRED ACTIONS
A plan identifying the fuel oil sampling points is required to
be submitted for approval for vessels constructed before 01
April 2022, where modifications of the fuel oil piping system
are intended to be carried out. The proposed modifications
of the fuel oil piping system are to be submitted to ABS plan
approval office for review. The location and arrangement of
the fuel oil sampling points are to be in accordance with
paragraph 2 of MEPC.1/Circ.864/Rev.1:
1. be easily and safely accessible
2. take into account different fuel oil grades being
used for the fuel oil combustion machinery item
3. be downstream of the in-use fuel oil service tank
4. be as close to the fuel oil combustion machinery as safely feasible taking into account the type of fuel oil, flow-
rate, temperature, and pressure behind the selected sampling point
5. be clearly marked for easy identification and described in either the piping diagram or other relevant documents
6. each sampling point should be located in a position shielded from any heated surface or electrical equipment
and the shielding device or construction should be sturdy enough to endure leaks, splashes or spray under
design pressure of the fuel oil supply line so as to preclude impingement of fuel oil onto such surface or
equipment
7. the sampling arrangement should be provided with suitable drainage to the drain tank or other safe location.
The number and location of the fuel oil sampling points is to be confirmed by the attending ABS surveyor and will be
reflected on the Supplement of the new IAPP Certificate issued on completion of the Survey.
Note: The requirements above are not applicable to a fuel oil service system for a low-flashpoint fuel.
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