MAN B&W 8.06
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MAN Diesel
MAN B&W L35MC6 198 59 224.0
Note:
When calculating the tank heights, allowance has
not been made for the possibility that a quantity of
oil in the lubricating oil system outside the engine
may be returned to the bottom tank, when the
pumps are stopped.
If the system outside the engine is so designed
that an amount of the lubricating oil is drained
back to the tank, when the pumps are stopped,
the height of the bottom tank indicated in Table
8.06.0b has to be increased to include this quan-
tity. If space is limited, however, other solutions
are possible.
The lubricating oil bottom tank complies with the
rules of the classication societies by operation
under the following conditions:
Angle of inclination, degrees
Athwartships Fore and aft
Static Dynamic Static Dynamic
5 .5
5 7.5
Cylin-
der No.
D0 D1 H0 H1 H2 L OL Qm
3
5 5 35 755 35 65 6,000 695 6.0
6 50 35 780 35 65 6,750 70 7.0
7 50 35 800 35 65 7,500 740 8.0
8 50 35 80 35 65 8,50 760 9.0
9 75 375 870 375 75 9,000 80 0.5
0-
Data is available on request
Table. 8.06.02b: Lubricating oil tank, horizontal outlet, without cofferdam
Lubricating oil tank operating conditions