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OWS Operational Instruction

The document provides instructions for operating an Oily Water Separator. It lists 14 reference parts of the system and 16 numbered operational steps. The steps include opening and closing specific valves to flush, run, recirculate and sample water from the tank through the separator system. The system will continuously run until the oil content monitor exceeds 15 PPM, at which point the pump will automatically stop and the process can be repeated.

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OWS Operational Instruction

The document provides instructions for operating an Oily Water Separator. It lists 14 reference parts of the system and 16 numbered operational steps. The steps include opening and closing specific valves to flush, run, recirculate and sample water from the tank through the separator system. The system will continuously run until the oil content monitor exceeds 15 PPM, at which point the pump will automatically stop and the process can be repeated.

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Oily Water Separator (OWS) Working Instruction

Reference: Operational Instruction:

1. Valve leading to OWS for Flushing 1. First open valve no 1, 3


2. Inlet Valve from Tank to OWS ( Inlet) 2. Open delivery valve 5
3. Outlet to Discharge 3. Power on the OWS Start Panel
4. Outlet to Absorber 4. Open Valve no 9 to Check the Fresh water PPM
5. Delivery Line to ground 5. Open Valve no 2
6. Recirculation to Tank 6. Close Flushing valve no 1
7. Oil discharge Valve 7. Open Valve no 4 to Absorber
8. IMO sampling Valve 8. Close valve no 3
9. Fresh water (FW) line to Monitor 9. Switch Monitor to Sampling Line by closing Valve 10
10. Sampling Valve to Monitor 10. The system will continuously run until the Monitor
11. Safety Valve (OWS) exceed the Alarm limit to 15PPM or the Tank is empty
12. Drain Valve 11. As soon as 15PPM alarm comes the Pump will
13. Drain Valve Absorber Automatically Stop.
14. Mono Pump with gear motor 12. Then Change valve 6 to recirculate to tank.
13. Start the process from 1 except step no 2.
14. Check the oil content by opening IMO sample line valve
no 8.
15. Flush the system through fresh water
16. Keep ready for next use.

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