Switchgear Services Ltd DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, INSTALLATION AND SERVICE OF QUALITY ELECTRICAL SWITCHGEAR ENGINEERING Switchgear House The Courtyard Green Lane Heywood Lancs OL10 2EX England Tel +44 (0)1706 369933 Fax +44 (0)1706 364564 Email : Info@rbswitch.co.uk CONTRACT PROFILE. - MIGHTY SERVANT 3 Introduction M/V Mighty Servant 3 is a semi submersible type of heavy load vessel with a forecastle superstructure with main machinery spaces incorporated and an open cargo deck with electrical propulsion machinery at the stern. The vessel is propelled by a high voltage diesel electrical propulsion system. The electrical power is generated in the forward machinery spaces of the vessel, whilst the electrical propulsion motors are situated in the machinery spaces. The forward and stern machinery spaces are interconnected with a pipe tunnel with an approximate length of 100 m,through which the main electrical cable systems are led. The power is generated by two (2) main HV diesel generator sets for propulsion, whilst the low voltage system is generated by one (1) auxiliary two (2) emergency and two (2) cargo diesel generator sets. On 6 th December 2006 the ship Mighty Servant 3 sank, following a submerged discharge off Luanda, Angola in about 60 m of water. Following salvage of the vessel by SMIT the electrical system was assumed to have suffered unrecoverable damage and complete removal and reinstallation of electrical wiring and related components was deemed necessary. The vessel was submerged in seawater at a depth of approximately 60m for over 6 months. The original electrical system of the vessel was installed during the new building of the vessel in 1983 and was of general Japanese make Teresaki. These systems were considered outdated and components were no longer available, and new regulations were in place with respect to selection of replacement equipment & materials. Page 1 of 13
Generally all the electrical wiring (approx. 150 km with about 40,000 terminations) and equipment had to be completely renewed. (power generation, transformers switchboards, control and monitoring panels, navigation and radio equipment, lighting, junction boxes, motors etc.) The ship was delivered to the ship yard by the salvers in a dead ship state and when all reinstatement had been completed was to be delivered to the owners in a seaworthy condition safely afloat at the shipyard berth with all trading certificates. Page 2 of 13
Classification and Regulations Classification The ship including its hull, machinery and equipment had to be re-built to Lloyds Register Rules (Classification Society). The ship is registered under Netherlands Antilles flag. Regulations. The following Rules and Regulations had to be complied with including any circulars set into force at the date of signing the contract (November 2007) Rules and Regulations of the Classification Society CLASS RULES International Convention on Load Lines 1966 (B 60 Freeboard). International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, Consolidated Edition 1997 (hereinafter called as SOLAS ) International Ship and Port facilities (ISPS Code). International Tele communication Convention with Amendments including Watch Keeping Receiver (Geneva) 1976 Rules of Navigation of Suez Canal Authority, including the Regulations for the Measurements of Tonnage. International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ship (1973, and Protocol of 1978 relating to Prevention of Pollution by Oil (Annex 1), and Garbage (Annex V) (hereinafter call MARPOL). Regulation of the U.S Coast Guard 1974, regarding Pollution prevention for vessels and oil transfer facilities, and marine sanitation device. IMO Noise Resolution A468 (XII). Rules and Regulations concerning ships of the Government Registry. International Regulation for the Preventing of Collision at Sea 1972 and Revision of 1981, 1987 and 1989. International Convention for Tonnage Measurement of Ships. 1969. ILO No.92, 133 Accommodation of Crews: ( Supplementary Provisions) Convention 1970. US Coast Guard Regulation for Foreign Vessel Trading in US Waters. ISO 6954 Vibration requirements. Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes, 1991 edition. Page 3 of 13
Vessel reinstatement R & B Switchgear Ltd were selected by the owners of the vessel Dockwise BV as one of the preferred electrical contractors for reinstatement of the vessel, and in November 2007 R & B switchgear were awarded an $18 million contract by the shipyard for the design, re-engineering and integration of all the ships electrical systems, including supply, supervision of installation, commissioning and project management including manufacture of the HV and LV control panels at R & B Switchgear facility in Greater Manchester. The R & B project scope included the following electrical equipment. Power generation Two - Replacement main generators sets each rated for 6000 volts, 6500 kw, 60 Hz supply. One - Replacement Auxiliary diesel generator set rated for 440V,3ph, 850kW, 60Hz, 1800rpm One - Replacement Emergency diesel generator set rated for440v,3ph, 190kW, 60Hz, 1800rpm Two - Replacement Cargo diesel generator sets each rated for440v,3ph, 190kW, 60Hz, 1800rpm Two - Replacement main transformers each rated for 6000/440V, 1100KVA,106/1411 A Four - Replacement auxiliary transformers each rated for 450/225 V, 80/154A, 60 Hz. Four - Replacement emergency, light and accommodation transformers each rated for 450/225 V, 7.5 KVA, 29/58A,60 Hz. Power distribution One - Replacement high voltage switchboard comprising : 11 vacuum breakers. Automatic voltage regulator for the two main generators. Synchronisation unit for the two main generators. Load balance unit for two main generators. High voltage safety equipment. Five - Replacement low voltage switchboards comprising: Low voltage feeder panel. Group starter panel. Sub switchboard Page 4 of 13
Cargo generator switchboard Emergency switchboard - Shore connection box. - Batteries for navigation, communication, and automation equipment. - Battery switchboard - Replacement high voltage cabling comprising 2,000 metres. - Replacement low voltage cabling comprising 80,000 metres - Replacement control multi-core cabling 45,000 metres. - Ships lighting comprising: Accommodation space lighting. Machinery space lighting. Deck lighting. Life raft preparation and launching light. Life raft embarkation lights. Ships name board light. Store room lighting. AC emergency lighting. Portable lamps. Instrument lamps. Chart lamps. Sight glass lights. Navigation / anchor lights. Navigation light control panel. Not under command lights. Morse/manoeuvring light. Portable daylight signal light. Steering light. Suez canal signal light. Searchlight. Hull vessel light Page 5 of 13
Dangerous cargo vessel. Signal light control panel. - Switches and receptacles comprising: Lighting switches for accommodation, engine room and passages. Receptacles throughout the vessel. - Fire detection for accommodation and machinery spaces. Motors Two - Ships propulsion motors each 6000 volts, 3100KVA, 60 Hz, 890 rpm repair and rewinding. Two - Ships bow thrusters motors each 6000v, 500KVA,60 Hz, 1200 stroke 329 rpm repair and rewind. - Replacement auxiliary motors and starters for pumps, winches, fans and compressors. Alarms and Monitoring - Engine room alarm and monitoring systems in accordance with requirements and regulations of Lloyds register of shipping for the notation unmanned machinery spaces The alarm and monitoring system was provided with 1500 I/Os located within the engine room with slave units located within the wheel house and Chief Engineers cabin and monitoring/alarm in the officers dining room, officers lounge, second and third engineers cabins. All main machinery and equipment controlled from an integrated control system located in the engine control room, with facilities for local control of all machinery. Automatic controls and instrumentation having been integrated into the alarm and monitoring console. Instrumentation and Control - Instrumentation and control consoles at the following locations: Wheelhouse navigation switchboard Wheelhouse engine/navigation console. Wheelhouse Bow thrusters console. Anchor/windlass remote control console. CPP/main propulsion control console. E/R control console. Page 6 of 13
Watchfree system console. Submersion control system panel. Ballast control panel. Winch control console. Ballast control Four - De-ballasting air compressors comprising: Two fixed speed units Two variable speed units - Replacement ballast control and tank monitoring system comprising: 118 tank level transmitters. 7 solenoid cabinets. 1 hydraulic power unit 1 ballast control console. 1 utility console. 69 hydraulically actuated sea water and air vent butterfly valves. 18 manually operated sea water and air vent butterfly valves. 2,000 metres of cable inside ballast tanks. 1,500 metres of cable interconnecting bridge consoles to solenoid cabinets. - Repair of remote control and indicator system for water tight doors protecting machinery spaces and tunnel. Cathodic Protection - Cathodic protection and Anti-fouling system comprising: Control panels 2 No, resistance, copper and ferrous anodes. Earthing cables. Di electric cables. Page 7 of 13
Navigation Aids - Navigation aids comprising : Voyage data recorder. Automatic pilot. Gyrocompass. Magnetic compass Speed log. Electromagnetic log. Echo sounder Navitex receiver. Radars GPS navigators. AIS Weather chart receivers. Chartco system. Anemometer & anemoscope set. Wind sped indicators. Rudder angle indicator. Revolution indicator for mains propellers. Propeller pitch telegraph. Electrical rudder angle indicator. Propeller shaft revolution indicator. Propeller shaft revolution indicators. Wheelhouse instrument panel. Electric propeller pitch telegraph. Clear view screens. Electric window wipers. Page 8 of 13
Signal equipment - Signal equipment comprising : Foghorn. Black balls Diamond shape Suez canal search light Portable daylight signalling lamp. Security alert. Air Horn. Communication - Internal communication equipment comprising: Automatic telephone system. Public address system Sound powered telephones. - Radio equipment comprising: GMDSS station. MF/HF DSC transceiver. TOR data terminal SATCOM A SATCOM C VHF DSC INMARSAT Page 9 of 13
Replacement HV switchgear under manufacture at R & B factory Off-loading replacement HV switchgear sub assembly at shipyard Installation of HV switchgear sub assembly into vessel Reassembly of HV switchgear onboard vessel Page 10 of 13
Replacement LV Switchboards under manufacture at R & B Switchgear Ltd Installed LV Switchboards on board vessel. Page 11 of 13
Installation of Power Management, alarm, monitoring and control system in ECR. HV/LV transformers being offloaded into vessel HV/LV transformer completed installation Page 12 of 13
Replacement Auxiliary Diesel Generating Set under installation on board the vessel Page 13 of 13