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  • Sea Water Cooling line.

    Trying to remember the sea water cooling line. I can remember the components just not what order they are in. If someone can help that would be great.
    I'm thinking:
    Sea Chest> Filter> Pump> Charge Air Cooler> FWG Condenser> JCW cooler> Lube Oil Cooler> OB

    Is that the right order?
    Thanks

  • #2
    It all depends, the fresh water genny might not have bore just a small take off, and I assume you are sure the main engine was salt water cooled and not on a central fresh system which dramatically simplifies the seawater system.......... Thinking about it can't remember last time I saw sea water cooled lube oil either....... That's old skool
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    • #3
      Yeah my last vessel the Lube oil was sea water cooled. Vessel was built in 2006.

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      • #4
        I would guess that the LO cooler would be before the JW cooler as the JW cooler has the greatest heat load it would normally be last otherwise the sea water may be too hot after it to effectively cool anything else.
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        • #5
          these will help
          SWS

          FWS

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