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Project Support and Documentation
The selection of the ideal propulsion plant for a
specic newbuilding is a comprehensive task.
However, as this selection is a key factor for the
protability of the ship, it is of the utmost impor-
tance for the enduser that the right choice is made.
MAN Diesel is able to provide a wide variety of
support for the shipping and shipbuilding indus-
tries all over the world.
The knowledge accumulated over many decades
by MAN Diesel covering such elds as the selec-
tion of the best propulsion machinery, optimisation
of the engine installation, choice and suitability of
a Power Take Off for a specic project, vibration
aspects, environmental control etc., is available to
shipowners, shipbuilders and ship designers alike.
Part of this information can be found in the follow-
ing documentation:
• Installation drawings
• CEAS - Engine room dimensioning
• Project Guides
• Extent of Delivery (EOD)
• Technical papers
The publications are available at:
www.mandiesel.com → ‘Marine’ → ‘Low Speed’
Engine Selection Guides
The ‘Engine Selection Guides’ are intended as a
tool to provide assistance at the very initial stage
of the project work. The guides give a general view
of the MAN B&W twostroke Programme for MC as
well as for ME engines and include information on
the following subjects:
• Engine data
• Engine layout and load diagrams
specic fuel oil consumption
• Turbocharger choice
• Electricity production, including power take off
• Installation aspects
• Auxiliary systems
• Vibration aspects.
After selecting the engine type on the basis of this
general information, and after making sure that the
engine ts into the ship’s design, then a more de-
tailed project can be carried out based on the ‘Proj-
ect Guide’ for the specic engine type selected.
Project Guides
For each engine type of MC or ME design a ‘Project
Guide’ has been prepared, describing the general
technical features of that specic engine type, and
also including some optional features and equipment.
The information is general, and some deviations
may appear in a nal engine documentation, de-
pending on the content specied in the contract
and on the individual licensee supplying the engine.
The Project Guides comprise an extension of the
general information in the Engine Selection Guide,
as well as specic information on such subjects as:
• Engine Design
• Engine Layout and Load Diagrams, SFOC
• Turbocharger Choice & Exhaust Gas Bypass
• Electricity Production
• Installation Aspects
• List of Capacities: Pumps, Coolers & Exhaust Gas
• Fuel Oil
• Lubricating Oil
• Cylinder Lubrication
• Piston Rod Stufng Box Drain Oil
• Central Cooling Water System
• Seawater Cooling
• Starting and Control Air
• Scavenge Air
• Exhaust Gas
• Engine Control System
• Vibration Aspects
• Monitoring Systems and Instrumentation
• Dispatch Pattern, Testing, Spares and Tools
• Project Support and Documentation