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Keep the shaft packing glands adjusted
properly. A small amount of leakage is
necessary to prevent burning out the
packing, but excessive leakage wastes
boiler feedwater.
Check and maintain the proper lube oil
level in the main feed pump sump tank.
Keep the valve packing glands tightened
to prevent leakage.
Keep the watch station clean; remove fire
hazards by wiping up oil and picking up
rags and other stray gear.
Keep alert for unusual sounds, vibrations,
temperatures, and pressures from operating
equipment.
Keep the standby pump ready for instant
use.
Lube Oil Pump
The following are duties you will perform
while assisting the pumpman at the lube oil pump
station:
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Maintain the proper lube oil pump
discharge pressure and the proper lube oil
temperature.
Keep the standby pump on automatic
standby.
Shift and clean the main lube oil strainers
at least once each watch.
Check the lube oil system for leaks, and
maintain the proper oil level in the main
engine sump tank.
Operate the lube oil purifier as directed.
Regulate the cooling water flow through
the lube oil cooler to maintain the correct
oil outlet temperature.
Main Condensate Pump
The following are duties you will perform
while assisting the pumpman at the main
condensate pump station:
. Keep the condensate in the condenser hot
well at the proper level.
Frequently check the exhaust trunk and
main condenser overboard for abnormal
temperatures.
Check the main condensate pump bearings
for proper oil pressure and temperature.
Start or secure an additional pump, as
required, to keep the condensate level at
the correct height.
Constantly check for unusual conditions
(vibrations, sounds, and high or low
temperatures or pressures) of operating
equipment.
All watch standers should be constantly alert
for signs of leakage in all parts of the steam and
water systems. The following are some of the
more common causes of feedwater waste:
. Leaks in pipe fittings, flanges, valve and
pump packing glands, pump housings, and
relief valves
l Excessive gland sealing steam
Remember, a poorly operated plant reflects
on the ability of the watch stander.
SHAFT ALLEY WATCH
Another main engine duty is that of keeping
watch on the bearings of the propeller shafts
leading from the reduction gears (or motors
of a turboelectric-driven ship) to the ships
propellers. As a shaft alley watch stander, you
may perform the following duties:
Check all spring bearings for proper
lubrication. This includes correct oil level,
condition of the oil, proper operation of
self-oiling devices (ring or chain), and
bearing temperature.
Check and adjust the stern tube gland for
the correct amount of leak-off.
Pump the shaft alley bilge, as authorized
by the EOOW and OOD.
During high speed, keep alert and observe
any abnormal rise in bearing temperature.
Report hourly, by phone, to the control
engine room under normal conditions and
if abnormal conditions develop.
Operate the main thrust bearing when it
is located in the shaft alley.
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