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Wärtsilä's Propulsion Condition Monitoring Service recognised by three major classification societies


Published Apr 8, 2014
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Overview of PCMS system for a steerable thruster

Wärtsilä has received service level recognition for its Propulsion Condition Monitoring Service (PCMS) by DNV-GL. Wärtsilä is the first company to attain this type of recognition from three of the major classification societies, namely the American Bureau of Shipping, Lloyd's Register, and DNV-GL.

The approval, which was received in February 2014, means that surveyors from the classification societies may rely on Wärtsilä's PCMS when assessing propulsion equipment. This eliminates the need for the compulsory five-year internal inspection, which often requires dry-docking. Instead, with the Wärtsilä PCMS continuously monitoring the equipment, major thruster overhauls can be carried out at intervals of anywhere between five and 10 years, based on the actual condition of the propulsion equipment. PCMS increases the reliability and availability of monitored equipment and reduces overall lifecycle costs.

Tags: Wärtsilä Corporation




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