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Wärtsilä wins order for advanced lubricating system that reduces operating costs |
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Maritime
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 11:59 |
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The Retrofit Pulse Lubricating System (RPLS) is designed to lower the oil feed rate to the engine, thus cutting the consumption of lubricating oil. This creates obvious savings in operating costs, and also has a positive effect on exhaust emissions. The DSD Shipping contract is Wärtsilä's first order for the retrofitting of small bore two-stroke engines with this system.
"With its improved capability, this new cylinder lubricating system will improve efficiencies, reduce our costs, and lessen our environmental impact. The Retrofit Pulse Lubricating System is a notable performance improvement to the Wärtsilä engines, and we look forward to rapidly completing the series of retrofits," said Mr Rolf Herheim, Technical Director, DSD Shipping AS, one of Norway's oldest shipping companies.
The order calls for the sale, installation and commissioning of RPLS on the Wärtsilä main engines of four DSD Shipping vessels. Three vessels ("Stavanger Bay", "Stavanger Viking" and "Stavanger Blossom") are equipped with 6-cylinder RTA58T engines, and one vessel ("Stavanger Prince") operates a 7-cylinder RTA62U. The vessels are all approximately 105,000 dwt, and were built during the past eight years.
In addition to the RPLS, the installation will include the MAPEX-PR online liner wall temperature monitoring and alarm system, and a propeller shaft power measurement system.
Wärtsilä and DSD Shipping AS signed the agreement for these vessels in the fourth quarter of 2009. Delivery is scheduled within four months following the signing.
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