Hotel Service Unit 7 Marine diesel oil Q2 – Answer

  1. With reference to bunkering of marine diesel oil:
    (a) state THREE possible consequences of water contamination of the fuel;(3)
    (b) state THREE sources of contamination of fuel by water on board a vessel;(3)
    (c) describe TWO separate tests which would indicate the presence of water in the fuel.(4)

Bunkering of Marine Diesel Oil

(a) Consequences of water contamination (3 marks)

  1. Poor combustion, leading to loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
  2. Damage to fuel pumps and injectors due to corrosion and reduced lubricity.
  3. Risk of engine failure or rough running if free water reaches the combustion space.

(b) Sources of contamination by water on board (3 marks)

  1. Leaking bunker tank vent pipes or deck openings allowing rain or sea water ingress.
  2. Condensation inside storage or service tanks.
  3. Leaking tank heating coils or cooler tubes.

(c) Tests for presence of water in fuel (4 marks)

  1. Water detection paste applied to sounding tape – changes colour in contact with water at the tank bottom.
  2. Centrifuge bottle (clear and bright) test – a fuel sample is allowed to settle and inspected visually for water droplets or cloudiness.
    (Alternative accepted answers: distillation test, crackle test on a hot plate, Karl Fischer titration in laboratories.)