Marine Systems

ODME

Oil discharge monitoring equipment MARPOL compliance (including MEPC.108(49), MEPC.240(65), MEPC.266(68))

Brannstrom Sweden, Marsen Korea

OWS 15ppm Alarm

Oil content meters the system must comply with IMO MEPC.107(49) (superseding MEPC.60(33)) As well as USCG VGP

Brannstrom Sweden, RWO Germany, Rivertrace Engineering

UTI

Ullage temperature interface for tank gauging Compliance Standards SOLAS Regulation XI-1/7, MARPOL Annex I & II, ISGOTT , OCIMF/SIRE Inspection

MMC International

Portable Gas Detector

SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 4.5.7, IMO MSC.1/Circ.1370 & MSC.1/Circ.1486, IGC Code / IBC Code, ISGOTT

RKI

IGG O2 Analyser

SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 4.5.5, IMO Resolution A.567(14) (Performance standards)

Green Instruments

BWTS

IMO BWM Convention (in force since Sept 2017), Ships must meet D-2 discharge standard: Limits on viable organisms ≥10 µm and <50 µm

Pact Marine

AMS

SOLAS Chapter II-1 and II-2: Requires automation of fire safety, engine room controls, and alarms.

ISM Code: Automation systems must support safe operation and environmental protection.

Auto Maskin Norway, Blue Ctrl AS,

ECU

Compliance with SOLAS Regulation II-1
ECU systems should support unattended machinery space (UMS) compliance. Interfaced with the ship’s alarm and safety shutdown systems.

Auto Maskin, Custom made

Governors

MO / SOLAS Requirements
SOLAS Chapter II-1: Requires propulsion and power systems to have reliable and responsive speed control.

Regulateurs Europa

Level Gauging

Applicable Regulations for Level Gauging
SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 59 (for tankers)

Radars Instruments: Endress+Hauser, Vega, Krohne,

Computer System: Marsen Korea, Custom Made