This article will mainly benefited by the marine engineers onboard. These are Unique experience gained from an engineer onboard, which may likely happen to anyone too.
This happened on MAM B&W 7S80MC, BHP:31920, Engine on nav full rpm 72. All of a sudden unit #1 stopped firing, exhaust temperature came down, temperature deviation increased engine slowed down.
At slow rpm still unit #1 was not firing. After some time stopped engine and again started, it became normal up to 72 rpm. All parameters including FO temperature & pressure was normal.
Few hours later again same problem happed, had to stop engine. Unit #1 fuel injectors replaced, fuel pump & VIT function checked, mixing column vent & drain checked, f.o. heater checked for any water presence but all found normal.
Engine started again & rpm maintained 60 and found normal. In this condition vsl crossed Gibraltar strait. After 3-4 hrs when vsl at open area in Atlantic, same problem came unit #1 stopped firing.
Engine stopped. Decided to check all units fuel valve, started from no.7, found normal, #6 found normal, when No.5 (Aft) injector lifted, body came up with broken edge and broken part with nozzle remain seized in the pocket. Some how managed to remove the broken part & new injector put in place and the problem solved.
Actually from #5 exhaust gas was entering to fuel oil return system through the cracked injector head and unit #1 was affecting first due gas lock inside the fuel pump.
Reference : Abdullah (chief Engineer)
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Sir..why u started inspection from no 7 instead from 1
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