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Wärtsilä Marine Services Catalogue Highlighted Services Wärtsilä Marine Services Catalogue Highlighted services PAGE 68 WÄRTSILÄ PARTS SERVICES We supply original parts (OEM) for multi brands. Check the possibility to order Wärtsilä parts directly via the online portal. Find the correct spare part with price and availability information fast. You can also browse order history and track and trace your deliveries. Request a free log-in. CLASSIC ENGINE BRANDS QUANTIPARTS SEALS AND BEARINGS WÄRTSILÄ LIPS JMT WATER AND WASTE WÄRTSILÄ BRIDGE NAVIGATION, COMMUNICATION AND ENTERTAINMENT WÄRTSILÄ FUNA entertainment 2-STROKE ENGINE BRANDS 4-STROKE ENGINE BRANDS NOHAB 2 Highlighted services PAGE 90 WÄRTSILÄ ONLINE SERVICES With Wärtsilä Online Services you can manage your installation and equipment efficiently by accessing information whenever, wherever. Technical documents Field services Easy access to reliable Follow your field service up-to-date product and information, orders and solution information related reports. Stay updated on on your installations. work progress. Webshop / commerce Real-time data and Illustrated catalogues insights enable you to find the Easily monitor status correct spare part with and performance of price and availability contracts, products and information fast. You can services connected to your also browse order history installations. Smart insights and track and trace your and reports enable you deliveries. both to improve efficiency and optimise maintenance. Lifecycle support Customer and technical support, warranties, claims management and your full history data – all in one place. Have a direct dialogue with technical experts and get up-to-date advice and support. 3 Highlighted services PAGE 91 PAGE 100 DRY DOCKING SERVICE REPAIR AND OVERHAUL SERVICES FROM OUR WORKSHOP AND/OR Prior docking services PREFERRED LOCATION – Engineering Services – Shaft Alignment Analyses – Global 24/7 network – Health Check & recomendations – Reliable on expected lead time of main engine (2-S, 4-S) and – Confirmation of expected costs propulsion equipements – High quality reporting (proof – Underwater Inspections (drone of actual services done – or diver) measurement cards/ protocols, – Electrical & Automation inspection technical details) full report for – Trident underwater inspections class approval/ warranty claims/ and services interest/ price understanding) – Guaranteed latest technical Complete overhaul of engines upgrades (improve equipment to or propulsion equipment & other avoid breakdown – best up to date services like: turbocharger overhaul, info) reconditioning of mechanical engine – Easy to deal with: one contact parts, in-situ machining (crankshaft, person engine block etc.), inspection/ – Underwater services: Trident overhaul of inert gas equipment, boiler – Exchange components inspection/repair and much more. SHAFT LINE REPAIR SERVICE – Combination of High-end Alignment Investigation + Central Project Management – For efficient coordination of various activities such as investigations, repair services (rudders, shafts etc.), replacement products (all Seals & Bearings products under one roof) and service engineers 4 Highlighted services PAGE 86 PAGE 88 4-STROKE ENGINE INSPECTION & INJECTION AND GOVERNOR OVERHAUL COMPONENTS COMPONENTS SERVICE – Cylinder heads, cylinder liners, – We are an official representant pistons, connecting rods, valves, for Woodward, Bosch, L’orange, HT, LT Water Pumps, Oil Pumps, Heinzmann and Regulateur Charge Air Coolers, Oil Coolers, Europe Safety, Starting, Distribution Valves – Offer services for pumps of – Grinding of valves and valve seats different brands, as well as – Honing of cylinder liners carrying out needle polishing, – Machining of cylinder heads, fuel lapping, grinding and honing pumps, injector valves, cylinder liners – As well mechanical as electronic – Balancing of shaft rotors controllers and actuators – Overhaul of start-booster, synchronizer and load sharing units – Tailored services to meet individual demands – Exchange governors for immediate delivery 5 Highlighted services PAGE 87 PAGE 106 TURBOCHARGER SERVICE METALLURGIC REPAIR SERVICE – For all types of engines: from – Propeller repair large container ships and tankers – All fixed and adjustable to inland waterway vessels and propellers made of steel, bronze, fishing boats. CuNial and other alloys – Certified for Napier, ABB, KBB. – Full range of OEM parts, tools, consumables and modern balancing equipment – Also for entire maintenance and rebuilds of ships’ diesels performed, including turbochargers – [email protected] VOYAGE SOLUTIONS – Automation – Navigation – Dynamic positioning – Naval and survey hydroacoustics – Safety, security and communications – Sensor and remote control technology – Integrated fleet operations solutions by Transas Our main service partners include Aage Hempel, Elcome International, Enamor, Raytheon Anschütz Panama, and companies of the Radio Holland network and SMD. 6 Highlighted services PAGE 85 RECONDITIONING 2 STROKE PICK & PAY BOX FOR COMPONENTS PROPULSION PARTS Reconditioning brings used It’s a box full of inspection- components back to as-new dependent parts that could need condition for all brands like MAN, replacing in a major service. Sulzer and Mitsubishi: – Pay a small fee for the availability – Same dimensions as new of the box and only pay for the – Same specifications as new used parts. – Same performance as new – Just rent the Pick & Pay Box – Same quality as new and in the first instance, pay only – Same warranty as new administration and processing – Same lifetime as new costs, plus transport to and from the ship. QuantiServ offers two different – Only the parts that are used are reconditioning alternatives. The first invoiced. is reconditioning on exchange and – Send the box back when you’re the second is reconditioning of the finished, at no extra charge. customer’s own component. – Exchange thrusters Also lock ‘n stitch service, in-situ most common types machining and epoxy resin. PAGE 89 PROPULSION SERVICE We provide parts, carry out repairs and maintenance: – Overhaul of CPP, Thruster, Waterjet, Propeller shaft, hydraulic equipment and Seals & Bearings – Modernisation solutions like Wärtsilä EnergoFlow and Wärtsilä EnergoProFin. THRUSTER OVERHAULS We offer high quality services, including the dismantling, cleaning, examination, replacement of seals and bearings as OEM parts, assembly, pressure testing, turning tests, distance adjustment, and overhauls of thrusters on an exchange basis during drydocking. 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS UPGRADE SOLUTIONS 12 2-stroke engines Wärtsilä Fuel efficiency boost 13 Retrofit Pulse Lubricating System 14 Slow steaming upgrade kit 15 Intelligent Combustion Monitoring 16 Intelligent Combustion Control for RT-flex and W-X engines 17 Blending On Board system 18 Engine control retrofit package for RND, RL and RTA engines 19 Wärtsilä RTA injection timing automation 20 Wärtsilä FAST upgrade 21 Wärtsilä Remote operational support (ROS) for 2-stroke engines 22 Wärtsilä Marine LNG conversion 23 Automatic Fuel Switch & Marine Diesel Fuel Cooler Unit 25 4-stroke engines Wärtsilä Oil Mist Separator for engine crankcase ventilation 26 Wärtsilä Turbocharger wash 27 Wärtsilä SOLAS solutions for 4-stroke engine rooms 28 Wärtsilä Wireless Big-end Bearing Temperature Monitoring 29 Wärtsilä UNIC engine control system for gas and dual fuel engines 30 Wärtsilä UNIC engine control system for diesel engines 31 Wärtsilä Water Conditioner Unit (WWCU) 32 Containerised power solution 33 Wärtsilä Receiver temperature dew point control 34 Wärtsilä 50DF performance upgrade 35 Wärtsilä Delta cleaner 36 Wärtsilä Marine re-powering projects 36 Wärtsilä 50DF Pilot fuel line water separator 37 Wärtsilä Nohab 25 Fuel Pipe Upgrade 38 Wärtsilä Hydrolock Indicator 39 Wärtsilä Variable Injection Timing 39 Wärtsilä SafeStart 40 Wärtsilä 32 performance upgrade 40 Wärtsilä 46 Performance upgrade for marine 41 Wärtsilä Turbocharger safety package 41 Wärtsilä Smart fuel hose 42 Wärtsilä Balancing shaft monitoring system for W20 43 Excitation - Automatic Voltage Regulators retrofit solutions 45 Electrical & Automation Wärtsilä Aquarius® EC BWMS 46 Scrubber System Designs 47 Environmental Services Wärtsilä Aquarius® UV BWMS 48 8 Table of contents Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) 49 Wärtsilä Open Loop Scrubber System 50 Wärtsilä Closed Loop Scrubber System 51 Wärtsilä Hybrid Scrubber System 52 Wärtsilä Marine LNG conversion 53 Wärtsilä Propulsion upgrade with new propeller design 54 Lipstronic 7000 Display for CPP control systems 55 Propulsion Services Wärtsilä EnergoProFin 56 Propulsion efficiency upgrade with Nozzle 57 Wärtsilä Lipstronic / ReFit standard for CPP 58 Wärtsilä EnduraPac 59 Wärtsilä EnergoFlow 60 Wärtsilä Control upgrade for gearbox starters 61 Wärtsilä VGP 2013 compliance package for TT-FT 61 Wärtsilä BECOS upgrade kit 62 Wärtsilä ANCOS2000 upgrade kit 63 Wärtsilä Mini Micro Module for transverse thrusters upgrade kit 64 Wärtsilä Wichmatic and Wichtronic propulsion controls upgrade kit 65 Trailing edge adjustment for heavy running propellers 66 Seals & Bearings Services Wärtsilä Oil-to-Water Conversions 67 PARTS SOLUTIONS 68 Spare parts: High quality parts for reliable operations 70 Wärtsilä Take me home kit 71 LIFECYCLE SOLUTIONS 72 Guaranteed asset performance 73 Optimised maintenance - Marine 74 Optimised operations 75 ANALYTICS & MONITORING SOLUTIONS 76 Wärtsilä Propulsion Condition Monitoring Service 77 Wärtsilä Engine efficiency monitoring service 78 Wärtsilä Cyber security patching service 78
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