RTA-28 Improvement of Engine Control System
RTA-28 Improvement of Engine Control System
RTA-28 Improvement of Engine Control System
Improvement of the
Engine Control System
Contents: Page
– INTRODUCTION 1
– 1. MODIFICATION ON 1
VALVE GROUP ”G” ON THE
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
– 2. MODIFICATIONS TO THE 9
REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
– 3. CONCLUSION 9
– 4. SERVICE BULLETINS 10
28.91.07.40 – Printed in Switzerland
New Sulzer Diesel Ltd Diesel After-Sales Service PO Box 414 CH-8401 Winterthur, Switzerland
Phone: (052) 262 80 10 (24hours) Telex: 896 659 NSDL CH Telefax: (052) 213 94 83
INTRODUCTION
Since the introduction of the DENIS Control Concept approximately 160 engine control
systems were installed (DENIS=Diesel Engine Interface Specification).
The DENIS1 and Denis5 control systems comprise the engine control system as well as the
interface for the remote control, safety and alarm system.
It is always possible, that with such a complex system some minor faults or shortcomings are
detected during the course of its service life and we have found that the engine control system
can be improved with some small modifications to the pneumatic and electrical control
system.
This Service Bulletin informs you about the necessary steps which must be taken to improve
the engine control system of engines equipped with the above mentioned control systems.
DENIS1 : RTA 52, 62, 72, 84C, 84M, RTA 52U, 62U and 72U Type Engines
G10 G9 G1 G2 G3 G4
5 3
1
141HA
29D 3 1 126HC
2
RC 9C
RC ON 4 TAKE OVER 5 2
1 P1 STOP
7A
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
2 3 49HG
1 2 1 P2
2 49HH
3 5 2
5
29B 3 1 8 141HE
115HB
P2
P1 A A
141HC P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
When running the engine from the "Local Control" stand there is no pressure on port No. 8 of
valve 49HH as shown on the diagram of valve group "G" above.
If the engine is running in the wrong direction connecting point G11 is under pressure. In case
one or more of the reversing servomotors are not in the correct endposition the connection
G5 is under pressure. The pressure signal either from G5 or G11 is transmitted through to
ports 3-2 of valve 49HH which inturn influences the fuel interlock.
The engine internal fuel interlock for the direction of rotation safeguard is not active if the
engine is in "Remote Control" mode (valve 49HH is activated). Under certain circumstances,
such as defective control valves in combination with a failure of the crosshead oil pump, an
undesired reversing of the engine may result.
To ensure that the fuel is cutoff in all necessary cases the fuel interlock should remain
activated at all times, i.e. with the engine in "Local Control", "Control Room Control" and
"Bridge Control" mode. This can be achieved with the modification shown in Paragraph
1.1.2. or 1.1.3.
In case of a main bearing oil pump failure a fuel cutoff of very short duration can occur until
the standby pump has built up pressure. This leads to a drop of the engine speed for a few
seconds which can be easily accepted on engines without engine driven generators.
For engines driving generators a separate solution has been developped, so that in case of a
bearing oil failure no blackout will occur. This system modification is described in Paragraph
1.1.3.
For engines without engine driven generators the modification is a simple one.
Remove valve 49HH and fit cover plate 107.094.659.200 instead. The cover plate will now
blindoff connection No. 8 and will join the connection No. 3 with connection No. 2.
G10 G9 G1 G2 G3 G4
5 3
1
141HA 29D 3 1 126HC
2
RC 9C
RC ON 4 TAKE OVER 5 2
Existing execution
1 P1 STOP
7A
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
115HB
3 1 8 141HE in valve group "G"
P2
P1 A
141HC A P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
Valve 49HH to
be removed
and replaced
by cover plate
G10 G9 G1 G2 G3 G4
5 3
1
141HA
29D 1 126HC
Modified Version with
3
2
RC 9C
RC ON 4 TAKE OVER 5 2
Valve 49HH in Valve 1 P1 STOP
7A
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
107.094.659.200
115HB
P2
P1 A A
141HC P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
The cover plate 107.094.659.200 can be ordered from New Sulzer Diesel Ltd.
On the modified version where the valve 49HH is omitted and the cover plate fitted instead
the direction of rotation safeguard and the monitoring of the reversing servomotor
endposition remain activated at all times, regardless whether the engine is operated from the
bridge, the control room or from the local control stand.
For plants with engine driven generators it is possible to carry out the modification in two
steps:
a) In principle the same modification as mentioned in Paragraph 1.1.2. can be carried out as a
first step. In this case the rotation direction safeguard will remain actuated at all times, also
in the remote control mode, and in this way there is a better safety margin against wrong
manoeuvring. However, if the main lubricating oil pump fails, a blackout can occur until
the standby pump has builtup oil pressure again, which may take a few seconds.
b) For plants with an engine driven generator the solution is to fit an additional solenoid valve
130HF (please refer to the sketch below and the fitting instructions on next page).
The valve 130HF prevents a blackout, which could occur in case of a pressure drop in the
main bearing oil system until the standby oil pump is automatically put in service. In case
the normal bearing oil pressure is not built up again within a few seconds the engine will be
stopped by the safety system.
G10 G9 G1 G2 G3 G4
5 3
1
1 126HC
Existing execution
141HA
29D 3
2
RC 9C
RC ON 4
7A
TAKE OVER 5
1
2
P1 STOP with valve 49HH
in valve group "G"
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
2 3 49HG
1 2 1
2 P2 49HH
3 5 2
29B 5 3 1 8 141HE
115HB
P2
P1 A
141HC A P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
additional 3/2way
5 3
1
141HA 1 126HC
solenoid valve 130HF RC
2
29D 3
9C
fitted in valve group "G" RC ON 4 TAKE OVER 5 2
1 P1 STOP
7A
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
2 3 130HF 49HG
1 2 1 P2
2 49HH
3 5 2
5 3
29B 3 1 8 141HE
1 2 115HB
P2
P1 A
141HC A P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
The above kit can be obtained from New Sulzer Diesel or through their Representatives.
49HH
Please note:
The 3/2way solenoid valve is
only required on engines which
drive a generator.
E10
E11
130HF New wiring
207 30
208 31
connections
RC Cubicle for DENIS5
28 5
29 6 Pressure Switch
PS2001S Existing
E12
Main Bearing
wiring
Oil Pressure
As preparatory work the solenoid valve 130HF can already be wired with the junction box E11
and E10. Since the junction box E10 is the interface between DENIS and the Remote
Control, the supplier of the remote control system should be contacted for further
information regarding the connection between E10 and the remote control system.
Please note: The remote control system has to be prepared and adapted for the connection
of the solenoid valve 130HF by the supplier of the remote control system.
G10 G9 G1 G2 G3 G4
5 3
1
141HA
29D 3 1 126HC
2
RC 9C
RC ON 4 TAKE OVER 5 2
1 P1 STOP
7A
25A 8 3 1 A 115HA
2 3 130HF 49HG
1 2 1 P2
2 49HH
3 5 2
5 3
29B 3 1 8 141HE
1 2 115HB
P2
P1 A
141HC A P2 P1
141HB
115HC
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
When running the engine from the bridge, from the control room or from the local control
stand there is no control air pressure on port No. 8 of valve 49HG and the valve is in the same
mode as drawn on the above diagram i.e. there is no connection between port No. 1 and port
No. 2. When the engine is stopped and during reversing the fuel is cutoff by the Woodward
governor or the electrical actuator (with electronic governor) via the fuel linkage.
In case the engine speed governor fails, the operation of engine can be continued in the so
called "Emergency Control" mode and the fuel linkage is operated from the fuel control lever
3.12 on the local control stand (please refer to enclosure RTA-28/1).
If the engine is to be run in "Emergency Control" mode the fuel lever 3.12 on the local control
stand is moved from the remote control position to the manual position. The aircylinder 3.10
is vented and the Woodward governor or the electrical actuator is no longer active.
Simultaneously the air pressure supplied to connection G7 switches off the remote control
system. The control air pressure is also supplied to port No. 8 of valve 49HG with the
consequence that the fuel cutoff function during reversing and stopping of the engine is now
induced by the safety cutout device 6.04.
On engines with electronic speed controls, using electrical actuators to adjust the fuel linkage,
valve 49HG must be removed and the cover plate 107.286.711.200 must be fitted instead.
The cover plate will now blindoff connection No. 8 and will join the connection No. 1 with
connection No. 2 (please refer to the sketch below).
141HC
P1
A P2
A
P1 and replaced
141HB
115HC by cover plate
G
G8 G11 G7 G6 G5
On engine side with electrical actuators there are two possibilities of fuel setting. In so called
"emergency control" direct by the fuel lever 3.12 (please refer to enclosure RTA-28/3) or in
"local control"via the push buttons "Fuel Control" / "Increase" and "Decrease"by the
actuator (lever 3.12 in "remote" position).
However, it was found that under the latter condition the stop lever 5.07 becomes inoperative
and therefore it is necessary to carry out the above modification in order to be sure that the
engine can also be stopped at any time with the stop lever.
Modification Kit for Valve Group "G" of Engines with Electronic Speed Controls
These heavy firing thumps occur because the abovementioned governors do not pull the fuel
linkage back to "0" position quick enough and under some conditions the reversing
servomotors have already moved from their respective end position before the linkage has
returned completely to "0".
Fuel is injected too early before TDC (Top Dead Centre), thus causing high firing pressure
which manifests itself in heavy firing thumps. As a consequence piston ring collapse and even
broken piston rings may occur.
In this connection it is suggested also to check whether the settings of start fuel limit, torque
limit and scavenge air fuel limit are correct i.e. as per shop or sea trial records.
Load indicator Position 1 (only valid when the reversing manoeuvre is induced whilst
the engine is still turning)
Actual direction to correspond with selected direction
Standstill of the engine
The three abovementioned points are already monitored in the "Remote Control System"
and can be interlinked in the software in such a way that the reversing of the engine will not be
started unless at least one of the three conditions is fulfilled.
The adaptation of the software is carried out by the supplier of the remote control system and
does not entail any modification to the hardware of the engine control system.
The remote control suppliers were already informed about the necessary requirements by
New Sulzer Diesel Ltd.
3. CONCLUSION
For safety reasons we strongly recommend to implement these modifications at the next
suitable opportunity.
The necessary hardware for the modifications according to paragraphs 1.1.2. / 1.1.3. and 1.2.3.
can be ordered from our spare parts department.
For the modification of the software according to paragraph 2.2., please contact your remote
control supplier.
We have so far published the following Service Bulletins which are valid for Large Bore RTA-Type Engines
(RTA 52 to RTA 84):
R-1 dated 31.10.89 Fitting / Replacement of Waisted Studs
RTA-2 dated 05.10.88 Water Drain from Charge Air Receiver and Charge Air Temperature
RTA-3.3 dated 25.04.94 Fuel Injection Nozzles
RTA-4 dated 20.11.89 Oil Damping for Short Tie Rods
RTA-8 dated 15.06.92 RTA-Cylinder Liners and Reinforced Water Guide Jackets
RTA-9 dated 20.07.92 Cylinder Cover with Erosion / Corrosion Resistant Cladding
RTA-10 dated 28.10.92 RTA "-8 Series" Engines / Piston Skirt in Two Parts
RTA-11 dated 31.03.93 Fuel Injection Pump Regulating Linkage
RTA-14 dated 30.11.93 System Oil Care and Maintenance
RTA-15 dated 10.02.94 Elastic Studs on RTAType Engines
RTA-16 dated 15.03.94 Piston Rod Gland for RTA "8 Series" Engines
RTA-17.1 dated 28.02.95 Circulation Valve to Fuel Injection Valve
RTA-18 dated 15.09.94 Runningin of Piston Rings and Cylinder Liners
RTA-19 dated 28.10.94 Oil Supply Monitoring for Geislinger Torsional Vibration Damper
RTA-20 dated 30.11.94 Rotational Safety Studs for Roller Guide of Fuel Pump and
Exhaust Valve Actuator
RTA-21 dated 10.04.95 Improvement of Starting Behaviour (For engines with
DENIS-1 and DENIS-5 Control Systems only!)
RTA-22 dated 10.07.95 Waisted Bolts for Piston Crown Spraying Plate of RTA 84C,
84CU, 84M and 84T Type Engines
RTA-24 dated 03.11.95 ABBTurbochargers Type VTR ..4 Introduction of Advanced
Types of Bearings and Centrifuges
RTA-26 dated 03.01.96 Loss of Material on Piston Crowns due to High Temperature
Corrosion and Erosion (Watercooled Pistons)
RTA-27 dated 26.04.96 Plastic Water Separator
Should you not be in possession of the above mentioned documentation suitable for your plant, kindly contact
your local New Sulzer Diesel representative for your copy.
This Service Bulletin should be kept in a separate file in the control room. The respective pages or
tables of the Service Bulletin with modifications to the Operating Manual, Maintenance Manual or
Code Book should be copied and filed in the respective Manual or Book.
Wärtsilä NSD Switzerland Ltd has issued this Service Bulletin with their best knowledge and
ability. However, Wärtsilä NSD Switzerland Ltd can not take any liability for any or all information
contained in this or any other Service Bulletin.
Changes of any nature to the form and or to the content of this or any other Service Bulletin as
published by Wärtsilä NSD Switzerland Ltd, are not permitted.
130HF
49HH
PGA 200
130HF
49HH
PGA EG 200
cover
plate
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