
Maintenance
Engine Condition Monitoring and Condition Based Maintenance are new industry buzz words that mean that engines should be overhauled when they need to be overhauled rather than when the manufacturer declares it should be done. So why is this possible? Because manufacturers need to specify the service interval based upon the worst scenario. In reality, the majority of engines do not operate under worst conditions, but are carefuly monitored by diligent engineers.
Flame Diagnostic works with information and samples provided by those engineers to provide a detailed diagnosis of wear, combustion, lubrication feed rate and performance. As part of our interpretation, we build a complex model of the interactions within the engine taking into account the performance characteristics and the chemistry of the combustion process which we deduce from the cylinder drain oil (CDO or scapedown) analysis together with other samples. The combination of these two specialities is unique to Flame Marine. We have found that it is not possible to fully diagnose the condition of the engine without this information.
All this information is collected under normal operation without stopping the engine or reducing power.
With Flame Diagnostic, we tell when components need checking or replacement, whether deposits are building up on injectors, piston top crowns or ring grooves, if the stuffing box is leaking or whether you've got piston misalignment causing skirt abrasion. We can tell if your settling tanks are operating efficiently, if your fuel temperature is optimal and even if you're producing too much soot or hydrocarbon pollution.
How does this help?
Because Flame Diagnostic monitors so much of what is happening within the engine, we can tell without stopping the engine, whether any units need to be overhauled (or are near to be needing to be overhauled) to maintain adequate performance.
Flame Diagnostic closely monitors the condition of the engine and advises on overhaul requirement. We have been doing this for over 10 years and currently monitor over 300 ships worldwide.
We are used by industry leading research departments to assess the condition of their engines.

