The safety and control systems for the main engines of the ship are designed to ensure safety management and minimize operational risks.
This system provides various measures, monitoring, and control mechanisms to ensure the safe, efficient, and smooth operation of the ship’s main engine. It focuses on detecting potential failures, performance declines, and emergencies in advance.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Critical parameters such as temperature and pressure are monitored through sensors connected to the main engine, and data analysis is conducted.
- Warning and Alarm Systems: When parameters exceed the allowed limits, alarms are triggered to warn the crew and prevent potential damage.
- Automatic Protective Measures: In critical situations, the system can automatically slow down or stop the engine. These systems protect the engine in cases of low oil pressure, excessive speed, or overheating.