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DEFSTAN 02-313/1(2000) : 2000 AMD 1 2002

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DIESEL ENGINES FOR MARINE PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY MACHINERY
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Published date

04-01-2000

TITLE PAGE
SCOPE
FOREWORD
Sponsorship
Conditions of Release
Categories of NES
Related Documents
Health and Safety
Additional Information
SECTION 1 - PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION
SECTION 2 - NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
            2.1 Drawings
                 2.1.1 General
            2.2 Materials
                 2.2.1 Packing Chocks
                 2.2.2 Induction Air System
                 2.2.3 Exhaust System
                 2.2.4 Fresh Water Cooling System
                 2.2.5 Sea Water Cooling System
                 2.2.6 Lubricating Oil System
                 2.2.7 Fuel Oil System Pipework
                 2.2.8 Valves
                 2.2.9 Screwed Fasteners
            2.3 Design Requirements
                 2.3.1 Pipe Flanges
                 2.3.2 Characteristics of Engine Fluid Supplies
            2.4 Service Systems
                 2.4.1 Induction Air System
SECTION 3 - MILITARY STANDARDS/REQUIREMENTS
            3.1 Drawings
                 3.1.1 General
                 3.1.2 Terminal Points
            3.2 Environmental Conditions
                 3.2.1 Ambient Sea, Air and Machinery Space
                        Conditions
                 3.2.2 Temperature
                 3.2.3 Pressure
                 3.2.4 Ship Motion
                 3.2.5 Habitability
                 3.2.6 Vibration Environment
                 3.2.7 Noise and Vibration
                 3.2.8 Shock
                 3.2.9 Submersion
            3.3 Upkeep and Support
                 3.3.1 General
                 3.3.2 Introduction of a New Development
                        Diesel Engine into Service
                 3.3.3 Modification Procedure
                 3.3.4 Availability, Reliability and
                        Maintainability (ARM)
                 3.3.5 Operational Evaluation
                 3.3.6 Maintenance Evaluation
                 3.3.7 Engine Maintenance
                 3.3.8 Upkeep Policy
                 3.3.9 Engine Removal/Replacement
                 3.3.10 Major Component Replacement
                 3.3.11 Major and Top Overhauls
                 3.3.12 Maintenance Equipment
                 3.3.13 Spare Engines and Spare Gear
                 3.3.14 Engine Health Monitoring
                 3.3.15 Packaging and Storage
            3.4 Service Systems
                 3.4.1 Induction Air System
                 3.4.2 Exhaust System
                 3.4.3 Engine Breathers and Vent Systems
                 3.4.4 Cooling Systems
                 3.4.5 Lubricating Oil System
                 3.4.6 Fuel Oil System
                 3.4.7 Starting Arrangements
SECTION 4 - DESIGN REQUIREMENTS/GUIDANCE
            4.1 Materials
                 4.1.1 Hazardous Materials
                 4.1.2 Corrosion
                 4.1.3 General Properties
                 4.1.4 Baseplates
                 4.1.5 Packing Chocks
                 4.1.6 Induction Air System
                 4.1.7 Exhaust System
                 4.1.8 Fresh Water Cooling System
                 4.1.9 Sea water Cooling System
                 4.1.10 Lubricating Oil System
                 4.1.11 Fuel Oil System Pipework
                 4.1.12 Starting Air System
                 4.1.13 Valves
                 4.1.14 Screwed Fasteners
                 4.1.15 Insulation
                 4.1.16 Flexible Pipes
                 4.1.17 Access Platforms
            4.2 Design Requirements
                 4.2.1 Engine Design
                 4.2.2 Systems Integrity
                 4.2.3 Pipe Flanges
                 4.2.4 Fabricated Structures
                 4.2.5 Crankshafts
                 4.2.6 Performance
                 4.2.7 Smoke
                 4.2.8 Characteristics of Engine Fluid
                        Supplies
                 4.2.9 Failure of Engine Control System
                 4.2.10 Engine Turning Arrangements
                 4.2.11 Waste Heat Recovery Systems
                 4.2.12 Availability, Reliability and
                        Maintainability
                 4.2.13 Safety of Personnel
                 4.2.14 Design Definition
                 4.2.15 Torsional and Axial Vibrations
                 4.2.16 Acoustic Enclosure
                 4.2.17 Engine Running Hours
            4.3 Controls, Surveillance And Protection
                 4.3.1 Controls and Surveillance
                 4.3.2 Governors
                 4.3.3 Protection
                 4.3.4 Precautions Against Fire
            4.4 Manufacturing Requirements
                 4.4.1 Configuration Control
                 4.4.2 Machinery
                 4.4.3 Engine Alignment
                 4.4.4 Flushing of Lubricating Oil Systems
                 4.4.5 Engine Preservation
                 4.4.6 General
            4.5 Installation Requirements
                 4.5.1 Equipment Terminal Points
                 4.5.2 Mountings and Seatings
                 4.5.3 Maintenance Envelopes and Removal Routes
                 4.5.4 Jacking, Lifting and Engine Change
                        Arrangements
                 4.5.5 Oil Venting Arrangement
                 4.5.6 Water Drainage Arrangement
                 4.5.7 Engine Maintenance Arrangements
                 4.5.8 Engine Turning Arrangements
                 4.5.9 Fire Protection
SECTION 5 - CORPORATE EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
ANNEX A - RELATED DOCUMENTS
ANNEX B - ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
ANNEX C - PROCUREMENT CHECK LIST
ANNEX D - MANDATORY SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
ANNEX E - DIESEL ENGINE ACOUSTIC ENCLOSURES
ANNEX F - DIESEL ENGINE SELECTION CRITERIA
ANNEX G - REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINE TESTS
ANNEX H - AVAILABILITY, RELIABILITY AND
          MAINTENANCE REVIEW
ANNEX I - HEALTH MONITORING PERFORMANCE
          PARAMETERS
ANNEX J - CONTROLS AND SURVEILLANCE
ANNEX K - EMISSION CONTROL
ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Defines those characteristics of diesel engines and diesel systems which must be present in ships and submarines. Also gives general design guidance for other diesel and diesel equipment characteristics based on successful past practice as an aid to the designer.

DevelopmentNote
This is a redesignation of NES 313. (01/2001) This standard is obsolescent because it is no longer required for procurement of new equipment but is retained for maintenance purposes in support of existing in-service equipment. (07/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
100
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
Current
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