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Operational Performance Of Oily Water Separator Kl Sultan Hasanuddin 02 Pip Makassar In Protecting The Maritime Environment Jamaluddin, Jamaluddin; Musriady, Musriady; Suyuti, Suyuti; Jafar, Muh
Zona Laut : Jurnal Inovasi Sains Dan Teknologi Kelautan Volume 5, Number 3, November 2024 Edition
Publisher : Departemen Teknik Kelautan Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/zl.v5i3.42261

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Sultan Hasanuddin 02 Training Ship which is a place for learning theory and practice of students at the Makassar Maritime Polytechnic. So that in supporting its operations requires periodic maintenance management that will ensure smooth and optimal performance in all supporting aspects. Likewise in the implementation of regulations that have required all ships to operate to install an Oil Water Separator that can separate oil and water before being dumped / falling into the sea. The use of Oil Water Separator must be maximized so that it can work properly, so it is necessary to carry out periodic and regular maintenance, the importance of maintenance management aims to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the Oil Water Separator (OWS) in managing oil waste on ships by improving and increasing effectiveness and productivity in the utilization process to support smooth ship operations. Before making preparations in the maintenance stage, it is better to first make a proper plan and in accordance with the guidelines and also pay attention to field conditions both in terms of human resources and supporting spare parts and appropriate equipment. This study aims to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the Oil Water Separator (OWS) in managing oil waste on the Sultan Hasanuddin training ship. By looking at the ship's ability to manage oil waste properly which will provide a positive image for the ship's Officers and Crew who are responsible for the environment, support sustainable practices and can increase trust from regulators and customers. Based on the results of field observations, there is still effectiveness in OWS performance with routine maintenance showing better separation efficiency than those that are rarely checked. However, the level of cleanliness of the effluent of the maintained OWS ranges from 5-10 ppm, while the unmaintained OWS reaches 20-50 ppm. The availability of spare parts and the level of personnel training are significant challenges.
Performance Analysis Of Generator Set Simulator Maintenance Type Cat C32 To Support Electricity Needs In Simulator, Workshop, Mosque And Class Room I, Ii, Iii And Iv Jafar, Muh; Dandduru, Arifin; Amalia, Reski
Zona Laut : Jurnal Inovasi Sains Dan Teknologi Kelautan Volume 5, Number 3, November 2024 Edition
Publisher : Departemen Teknik Kelautan Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/zl.v5i3.42269

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The existence of a generator set is very important if there is a reduction in the main electricity supply from PLN which is conducting a blackout or under repair, then the generator set becomes an alternative power supply for electricity backup that ensures all service units at PIP Makassar are not hampered. So the role of generator facility maintenance in supplying electricity sources is very much needed to support performance, so efficiency is needed in the maintenance management process, especially on the CAT C.32 type generator set with a power capacity of 800 KVA which supports all activities in the simulator and other units. The purpose of this study is to analyze the burden of electricity supply needs on the service unit and to find out the right actions in maintaining the generator set engine components in the simulator so as not to hinder activities towards the learning process. However, other rooms do not have adequate generator supply or are not even available at all maximally based on the needs of the room/unit but are only concentrated on the simulator generator set supply unit. This results in an overload on the generator set which can cause serious damage to its internal component system, which makes the engine and alternator work harder, and are at risk of overheating, decreased efficiency, and even functional failure. That there has been a use of electric current of 401,370 watts or 1,825 amperes (50%), the simulator of 267,320 watts or 1,215 watts (33%), the Workshop of 114,088 or 519 amperes (14%) and the Mosque of 37,600 watts or 171 amperes (5%), so that the availability of generator power is 800 KW and has exceeded the use of 94 amperes or 102% with the category of Attention or overload.