Converting Seawater to Freshwater on a
Ship: Fresh Water Generator Explained
Fresh water generator, one
of the important machinery on board a ship, is something that cannot be done
without. Fresh water produced from fresh water generator is used for drinking,
cooking, washing and even running other important machinery which use fresh
water as a cooling medium.
Fresh
water is generally produced on board using the evaporation method. There are
two things that are available in plenty on ship to produce fresh water
–Seawater and heat. Thus fresh water is produced by evaporating sea water using
heat from any of the heat source. The evaporated sea water is then again cooled
by the sea water and the cycle repeats.
Generally
the heat source available is taken from the main engine jacket water, which is
used for cooling the main engine components such as cylinder head, liner etc.
The temperature available from this jacket water is about 70 deg. centigrade.
But at this temperature the evaporation of water is not possible as we all know
that the evaporation of water takes place at 100 deg centigrade under
atmospheric pressure.
Thus in
order to produce fresh water at 70 degrees we need to reduce the atmospheric
pressure, which is done by creating a vacuum inside the chamber where the
evaporation is taking place. Also, as a result of the vacuum the cooling of the
evaporated sea water will also take place at lower temperature. This cooled
water is collected and transferred to the tank.
Nowadays,
reverse osmosis is one of the methods which are used on board for generating
fresh water. Generally this is used on passenger vessels wherein there is a
large requirement of fresh water production. However, in merchant ships the
evaporation method is used as reverse osmosis is costly and includes large
maintenance cost for membrane.
Fresh Water Generator
Arrangement
The main
body of a fresh water generator on the ship consists of a large cylindrical
body with two compartments. One of the compartments is the condenser and the other
is the evaporator. The fresh water generator also consists of an educator which
helps in generating the required vacuum. The fresh water pump and ejector pump
helps in transfer of water to and from the fresh water generator.
Starting the Fresh Water Generator
1.
Before starting the fresh water generator we have to check that the ship is not
in congested water, canals and is 20 nautical miles away from the shore. This
is done because near the shore the effluents from factories and sewage are discharged
into the sea can get into the fresh water generator.
2.
Check whether engine is running above 50 rpm, the reason for this is that at
low rpm the temperature of jacket water which is around 60 degrees and not
sufficient for evaporation of water.
3.
Check the drain valve present at the bottom of the generator is in close
position.
4.
Now open suction and discharge valves of the sea water pump which will provide
water for evaporation, cooling and to the eductor for creating vacuum.
5.
Open the sea water discharge valve from where the water is sent back to the sea
after circulating inside the fresh water generator.
6.
Close the vacuum valve situated on top of the generator.
7.
Now start the sea water pump and check the pressure of the pump. The pressure
is generally 3-4 bars.
8.
Wait for the vacuum to build up. Vacuum should be at least 90% which can be
seen on the gauge present on the generator. Generally the time taken for the
generation of vacuum is about 10 minutes.
9.
When vacuum is achieved open the valve for feed water treatment, this is to
prevent scale formation inside the plates.
10.
Now open hot water (jacket water) inlet and outlet valves slowly to about half.
Always open the outlet valve first and then inlet valve. Slowly start to
increase the opening of the valves to full open.
11.
Now we can see that the boiling temperature starts increasing and the vacuum
starts dropping.
12.
The vacuum drop to about 85% which is an indication that evaporation is
started.
13.
Open the valve from fresh water pump to drain.
14.
Switch on the salinometer if it has to be started manually. Generally it is on
auto start.
15.
Now start fresh water pump and taste the water coming out of the drain.
16.
When fresh water starts producing it is seen that the boiling temperature drops
again slightly and vacuum comes back to the normal value.
17.
Check the water coming out of the salinometer is not salty and also check the
reading of the salinometer. This is done to see if the salinometer is working
properly or not and to prevent the whole fresh water from getting contaminated
with salt water. The value of salinometer is kept below 10ppm.
18.
After checking the taste of the water coming out of the salinometer, open valve
for tank from the pump and close drain valve.
Stopping the Fresh water
Generator
1.
Close the jacket water inlet valves. Generally inlet is closed first and then
the outlet valve.
2.
Close the valve for feed water treatment.
3.
Stop fresh water pump.
4.
Switch off the salinometer.
5.
Stop sea water pump (also known as ejector pump).
6.
Open vacuum valve.
7.
Close sea water suction valve and overboard valve. This is generally not
required as they are non- return valves. However, in case of valve leaking or
damage, these valves are to be closed without fail.
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