Marine Machinery Regulations
SCHEDULE XIVLubricating Oil and Hydraulic Power Oil Systems
PART I(Section 4)Design Specifications
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Where the ship is to operate in low ambient temperatures, measures shall be taken to maintain essential deck machinery lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil at a viscosity suitable for reliable operation of the machinery. |
Tanks | |
2 | No lubricating oil or hydraulic power oil tank shall be located where spillage or leakage from the tanks creates a hazard by falling on heated surfaces. |
3 | No lubricating oil or hydraulic power oil shall be carried in the fore-peak. |
4 | Means shall be provided to prevent over-pressure in
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5 | Quantities of lubricating oil or hydraulic power oil in tanks shall be determined by
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6 | Subject to item 7, for ships certificated to carry more than 12 passengers and other ships in excess of 500 tons gross tonnage, every pressurized lubricating oil system pipe which when damaged allows oil to escape from a storage or service tank situated above the double bottom, shall be fitted with a cock or valve on the tank capable of being closed from a safe position outside the space. |
7 | In the case of tanks situated in any shaft or pipe tunnel or similar compact space, cocks or valves shall be fitted on the tanks and remote control may be operated by means of an additional valve outside the compact space. |
8 | Where the additional valve is fitted in the machinery space it shall be operable from outside this space. |
Piping and Components | |
9 | As far as practicable, all parts of a lubricating oil or hydraulic power oil system containing heated oil under pressure exceeding 180 kPa shall be located so that defects and leakage can readily be observed. |
10 | Machinery space lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil piping and components shall be adequately illuminated. |
11 | Means shall be taken to prevent oil that may escape under pressure from any component from coming into contact with heated surfaces. |
12 | Drip trays with drains leading to a sludge oil tank shall be fitted under all components where leakage may occur. |
13 | Lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil pipes shall be of steel or similar fire and pressure resistant material, except that flexible hoses are permissible in accordance with Schedule IX. |
14 | Sight flow glasses in piping systems shall be of fire resistant types. |
PART II(Section 6)Plans
Item | Required Information |
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1 | General arrangement and location of permanently installed oil systems, including connections to all applicable machinery, heat exchangers, pumps, purifiers, filters, valves, piping, filling stations, tanks, tank sounding devices, flame screened venting and overflow arrangements, drip-trays and sludge facilities and oil pollution prevention components. |
2 | Structural details of tanks not forming part of the hull structure. |
3 | Installation details indicating assigned working pressures, temperatures, flow rates, oil flash-point (closed cup test) and oil viscosity at highest and lowest operating temperatures. |
4 | Materials, sizes, capacities, design working pressures, temperatures, testing arrangements and procedures of pumps, purifiers, piping, valves and other components. |
5 | Details of
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6 | Information set out in items 1 and 3 to 5 is not required to be submitted for
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7 | Information for valves and similar minor fittings referred to in item 4 is not required to be submitted where a manufacturer or an approved classification society certifies that the types of valves or similar minor components have been designed and constructed in accordance with rules or codes. |
8 | Information for pumps and purifiers referred to in item 4 is not required to be submitted where an approved classification society certifies that the pumps or purifiers have been designed and constructed in accordance with rules or codes except that the driving motor or engine of pumps shall meet the requirements of Part II of the applicable schedule of Schedules I to XV. |
PART III(Subsection 12(2))Construction and Installation Inspections
DIVISION IConstruction Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | None. |
DIVISION IIInstallation Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | Identification from component inspection certificates, before installation is commenced, of pumps, applicable essential machinery, piping, flexible hoses, materials, including welding metal, and other components to be used. |
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. |
4 | Witnessing of hydrostatic pressure tests in accordance with rules or codes and verification of system flushing. |
5 | Inspection of securing arrangements of the lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil system and verification of correct adjustment and operational condition of safety, control and monitoring devices. |
6 | Witnessing of operational tests of the system in accordance with rules or codes. |
PART IVPeriodic General Inspections and Periodic Special Inspections
DIVISION I(Section 19)Periodic General Inspection
Item | Requirements |
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1 | For essential lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil systems and, in locations where oil leakage is hazardous, non-essential systems,
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DIVISION IIPeriodic Special Inspection
SUBDIVISION I(Subsection 20(1))Parts to be Inspected
Item | Requirements |
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1 | For essential lubricating oil and hydraulic power oil systems,
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2 | No periodic special inspection is required for complex mechanisms where written information is provided to the inspector from firms specializing in the reconditioning of these parts that the parts are in good order and adjustment. |
SUBDIVISION II(Subsection 20(2))Intervals
Item | Requirements |
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1 | At intervals not exceeding five years. |
- SOR/2015-161, ss. 32, 33(F)
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