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198 45 934.4MAN B&W S80MC6/C-C/ME-C7/8, K80MC-C6/ME-C6/9,
S70MC6/MC-C/ME-C/ME-G7/8, L70MC-C/ME-C7/8,
S60MEC6/MC-C/ME-C/ME-GI7/8, L60MC-C/ME-C7/8,
S50MC6/MC-C/ME-C7/8/ME-B8/9, S46MC-C7/8, S42MC7,
S40ME-B9, S35MC7, L35MC6, S26MC6
Exhaust Gas Bypass
Exhaust gas receiver with variable
bypass
option: 4 60 8
Compensation for low ambient temperature can
be obtained by using exhaust gas bypass sys-
tem.
This arrangement ensures that only part of the ex-
haust gas goes via the turbine of the turbocharg-
er, thus supplying less energy to the compressor
which, in turn, reduces the air supply to the en-
gine.
Please note that if an exhaust gas bypass is ap-
plied the turbocharger size and specication has
to be determined by other means than stated in
this Chapter.
Emergency Running Condition
Exhaust gas receiver with total bypass ange
and blank counterange
Option: 4 60 9
Bypass of the total amount of exhaust gas round
the turbocharger is only used for emergency run-
ning in the event of turbocharger failure on en-
gines, see Fig. 3.02.0.
This enables the engine to run at a higher load
with only one turbocharger under emergency con-
ditions. The engine’s exhaust gas receiver will in
this case be tted with a bypass ange of ap-
proximately the same diameter as the inlet pipe
to the turbocharger. The emergency pipe is yard’s
delivery.
Extreme Ambient Conditions
As mentioned in Chapter , the engine power g-
ures are valid for tropical conditions at sea level:
45 °C air at 000 mbar and 32 °C sea water,
whereas the reference fuel consumption is given
at ISO conditions: 25 °C air at 000 mbar and
25 °C charge air coolant temperature.
Marine diesel engines are, however, exposed to
greatly varying climatic temperatures winter and
summer in arctic as well as tropical areas. These
variations cause changes of the scavenge air
pressure, the maximum combustion pressure, the
exhaust gas amount and temperatures as well as
the specic fuel oil consumption.
For further information about the possible coun-
termeasures, please refer to our publication titled:
Inuence of Ambient Temperature Conditions
The publication is available at: www.mandiesel.com
under ‘Quicklinks’ → ‘Technical Papers’
Arctic running condition
For air inlet temperatures below 0 °C the pre-
cautions to be taken depend very much on the
operating prole of the vessel. The following al-
ternative is one of the possible countermeasures.
The selection of countermeasures, however, must
be evaluated in each individual case.