MAERSK LINE's flagship, the 15,500-TEU Emma Maersk, is
expected to be out of service for three months after its engine room flooded in
16 metres of water, causing the vessel to be towed from the main channel of the
Suez Canal.
Once the damaged thruster has been sealed, containers
will removed, giving Maersk time to carry out repairs, said a company
spokesman.
The vessel could stay in Egypt for the repairs, though
the final decision over whether a drydock is needed has yet to be made,
reported London's Containerisation International.
Water must be pumped out slowly, with experts on hand to
deal with exposed machinery. Dismantling, drying and repairing almost every
piece of machinery under water will take months to complete, particularly the
giant Wartsila engine and the long propeller shaft that sits at the lowest part
of the vessel, said the report.
In previous instances of flooded ships, it has been
possible to repair the engine, the propeller shaft, ancillary machinery and
electronics, if corrosion is kept to a minimum, said the report.
The first job is to seal the stern thruster where the
water intake occurred. Emma Maersk has double sets of fore and aft Rolls Royce
thrusters to assist in berthing.
Maersk Line vice-president ship management Palle Laursen
said that with the cause of the accident unknown, the company is warning its
other ships not to use stern thrusters.
Divers inspecting the ship's hull and found a 20
centimetre by 30 centimetre hole in the shape of a half circle damage near a
forward thruster. Mr Laursen said the damage was probably caused while the
thrusters were manoeuvring the vessel towards the Suez Canal. The thruster
spaces are accessed via Emma Maersk's 120-metre main propeller shaft tunnel,
which opens to the engine room.
After a bilge alarm sounded, it took only an hour for the
engine room to be flooded, covering the main engine. The 13-man crew worked the
bilge system, but it was just not enough. There was no significant flooding of
the cargo holds and containers aboard were not damaged, he said.
Source : HKSG.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar