Marine Machinery Regulations
SCHEDULE IVReciprocating Engines
PART I(Section 4)Design Specifications
DIVISION IInternal Combustion Oil Engines
Item | Requirements |
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1 | None. |
DIVISION IISteam Reciprocating Engines
Item | Requirements |
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1 | None. |
PART II(Section 6)Plans
DIVISION IInternal Combustion Oil Engines
Item | Required Information |
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1 | General arrangement of the installation of the engine in the ship, showing all connected systems. |
2 | General arrangement and sectional elevation of the engine, including crankcase doors and means of engine support. |
3 | Specifications indicating maximum continuous brake power and corresponding revolutions per minute, number of strokes per cycle, number and firing order of cylinders, bore and stroke dimensions, maximum and mean indicated pressures, full details of balance weights, full details of flywheel and physical properties of the principal parts. |
4 | Details of pressure charging, scavenging and exhaust arrangements including mechanisms, piping and pipe connections, type and amount of insulation and method of securing to allow for thermal expansion and vibration. |
5 | Details of all cylinders, cylinder covers, pistons, piston rods, connecting rods and bearings and of the crankshaft and bedplate. |
6 | Details of the fuel injection system. |
7 | Details of lubricating-oil, cooling-water and other attached pumping systems. |
8 | Details of starting arrangements. |
9 | Details of controls including reversing arrangements. |
10 | Details of speed-regulating governors and other safety devices. |
11 | Details of temperature-monitoring devices. |
12 | Details of crankcase venting, crankcase explosion relief valves and other protection devices. |
13 | Details of engine turning gear. |
14 | Torsional vibration analysis of shafting system. |
15 | Information set out in items 2 to 14 is not required to be submitted for the following internal combustion oil engines, namely, an engine
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DIVISION IISteam Reciprocating Engines
Item | Required Information |
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1 | General arrangement of the installation of the engine in the ship, showing all connected systems. |
2 | General arrangement and sectional elevation of the engine and means of support. |
3 | Specifications showing the indicated power and corresponding revolutions per minute, number of cylinders, bore and stroke dimensions, maximum pressure per cylinder, full details of flywheel and physical properties of principal parts. |
4 | Details of all cylinders, cylinder covers, pistons, piston rods, connecting rods and bearings and of the crankshaft and bedplate. |
5 | Details of lubricating oil systems and other attached pumping systems. |
6 | Details of controls, including reversing arrangements. |
7 | Details of speed-regulating governors and other safety devices. |
8 | Details of crankcase venting. |
9 | Details of engine turning gear. |
10 | Where a manufacturer of a steam reciprocating engine certifies that the engine was constructed in accordance with rules or codes, information set out in items 2 to 9 is not required to be submitted for the steam reciprocating engine if it is not in excess of 375 kW continuous brake power. |
PART III(Subsection 12(2))Construction and Installation Inspections
DIVISION IConstruction Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Identification from material test certificates, before construction is commenced, of materials to be used, including welding metal, for the following parts:
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2 | Verification that welding was carried out by welders certified by a Provincial Government of Canada, or another authority having similar standards where the welding was carried out outside Canada, for the class of work to be done. |
3 | Inspection of welds including non-destructive test examination and verification of any heat treatment required in accordance with rules or codes. |
4 | Identification of components from component inspection certificates and inspection of components and their installation, including engine-driven pumps. |
5 | Witnessing of hydrostatic pressure tests of components in accordance with rules or codes. |
6 | Inspection of the constructed engine and witnessing of the engine under test. |
DIVISION IIInstallation Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Verification of correct alignment of securing arrangements. |
2 | Verification of correct adjustment and operational condition of the connection of the engine to associated systems. |
3 | Verification of correct adjustment and operational condition of safety, control and monitoring devices. |
4 | Verification of reliability and sufficiency under trials up to full power under normal working conditions for a suitable endurance period of not less than 2 hours, taking into consideration the size and the complexity of the steam reciprocating engine or the internal combustion oil engine. |
PART IVPeriodic General Inspections and Periodic Special Inspections
DIVISION I(Section 19)Periodic General Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Operational condition of the engine. |
2 | Correct adjustment and operational condition of safety devices. |
3 | Locations where fluid leakage, metal wastage, overheating, heavy vibration or excessive bearing clearances may occur. |
4 | Correct adjustment of controls and monitoring systems. |
5 | Operational condition of alarm systems. |
DIVISION IIPeriodic Special Inspection
SUBDIVISION I(Subsection 20(1))Parts to be Inspected
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Crankcase, crankshaft, bearings and bolts. |
2 | Pistons, piston rods, connecting rods, guides, cross-heads, bearings and bolts except that removal of thrust bearing components that are an integral part of an engine is not required if tolerances meet the manufacturer’s specifications and there is no apparent damage or deterioration. |
3 | Cylinders, covers, valves, and valve mechanisms. |
4 | Crankcase doors, explosion relief devices and other safety devices. |
5 | Crankcase venting arrangement. |
6 | Pressure charging, scavenging and exhaust systems for internal combustion oil engines. |
7 | Attached pumps. |
8 | Starting mechanisms and clutch gears for internal combustion oil engines. |
9 | Reversing and speed-regulating mechanisms. |
10 | Bedplate, engine structure and fastenings, without dismantling if a general examination indicates that the condition of the components is adequate for further service. |
11 | No periodic special inspection is required for speed-regulating governors and other complex mechanisms, where written information is provided to the inspector by firms specializing in the reconditioning of these parts indicating that the parts are in good order and adjustment. |
12 | For an internal combustion engine not in excess of 450 kW continuous brake power, the removal of pistons and dismantling of bearings is not required if examination of the cylinder cover and crankcase indicates that the condition of the engine is adequate for further service. |
SUBDIVISION II(Subsection 20(2))Intervals
Item | Requirements |
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1 | For steam reciprocating engines, at intervals not exceeding 5 years. |
2 | Subject to item 3, for internal combustion oil engines, at intervals of not more than 5 years. |
3 | For internal combustion oil engines on the following ships, namely,
after completion of the manufacturer’s recommended running hours but at intervals of not less than 5 years, on the basis of documentary evidence presented to the inspector, or at intervals of 8 years, whichever comes first, if, where the periodic general inspection is carried out annually, at the fifth and subsequent periodic general inspections the engine is in good order based on
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- SOR/2015-161, ss. 5, 6(F)
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