SL05-447
SL05-447
Dear Sirs
The exhaust valves have continuously been improved over the years, with all
modifications being extensively tested in service to verify the improved performance.
The above test results, and the general service results gained in recent years, have led
us to introduce a new recommendation for the overhaul of today’s standard exhaust
valves on MAN B&W two-stroke marine engines.
The improved performance of today’s exhaust valves has been achieved through
design modifications to the following key components; the fuel valve, the exhaust
valve spindle, and the exhaust valve bottom piece, which are all described in more
detail below.
Fuel valve
The dent mark formation on valve seats is influenced by the amount of combustion
residues and, especially, coke from unburnt fuel. Nowadays, this condition has been
greatly improved on engines fitted with slide fuel valves, thanks to the considerably
reduced amount of combustion residues. Thereby, the latest fuel valve design
contributes to the improved exhaust valve performance.
HEAD OFFICE (& Postal address) DIESEL SERVICE PRODUCTION FORWARDING & RECEIVING MAN B&W Diesel A/S
MAN B&W Diesel A/S Teglholmsgade 41 Teglholmsgade 35 Teglholmsgade 35 Denmark
Teglholmsgade 41 2450 Copenhagen SV 2450 Copenhagen SV 2450 Copenhagen SV CVR.No.: 39 66 13 14
2450 Copenhagen SV Denmark Denmark Denmark
Denmark Phone: +45 33 85 11 00 Phone: +45 33 85 11 00 Phone: +45 33 85 11 00
Phone: +45 33 85 11 00 Fax: +45 33 85 10 49 Fax: +45 33 85 10 17 Fax: +45 33 85 10 16
Fax: +45 33 85 10 30 diesel[email protected] manufacturing/[email protected]
[email protected]
www.manbw.dk MAN B&W Diesel – a member of the MAN Group
2
Extended service tests with the W-seat (logging up to 40,000 service hours) and
standard MAN B&W hard facings, including Nimonic 80A on the spindle, have shown
that the necessary overhauling/grinding of the seat is reduced to a minimum, and that
it can be carried out as a routine job during regular docking of the vessel.
Yours faithfully
MAN B&W Diesel A/S