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Appendix A

Technical Specification
Contents
Appendix A.1 BWMS technical specification .....................................................................
Appendix A.2 IAS interface specification ...........................................................................
Appendix A.3 Alarm list ......................................................................................................
Appendix A.4 Software revision log .....................................................................................

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Appendix A.1
BWMS technical specification

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NGT Ballast Water Management System – Technical specification

Technical specification
NGT BWMS DL2-BK273
Norwegian Greentech Ballast Water Management System

Rev Reason for change Prepared by Approved by Date

- First issue HR 04.12.2020

Document id: TS0100 1 Ref: IMO MEPC.300(72)


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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3
System overview ................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Process equipment .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Process layout ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Operation modes layout ...................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Scope of supply ..................................................................................................................................... 7
4 Performance ......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 System performance............................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1.1 Filter parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.2 UV parameters ............................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1.3 UV parameters for flow control and power reduction ................................................................................ 9
5 Interfaces and supply requirements................................................................................................... 10
5.1 Piping ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.2 Electrical supply ................................................................................................................................................. 11
5.3 Air and freshwater supply ................................................................................................................................. 11
5.4 BWMS communication with vessel automation system ................................................................................... 12

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NGT Ballast Water Management System – Technical specification

Introduction
The Norwegian Greentech Ballast Water Management System (NGT BWMS) is a ballast water treatment system based
on a combination of filtration and UV irradiation.

The NGT BWMS is designed and tested to comply with the two most important ballast water conventions in force
today:

• IMO Resolution MEPC.300(72) - Code for Approval of Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS Code) +
regulation D-2 of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and
Sediments, 2004
• DNV GL class program DNVGL-CP-0209 – Type approval – Ballast water management
systems

During ballasting, the water will first be filtered through a 20-micron filter, to remove larger particles and the majority
of zoo‐plankton. After the filter, the water will enter the UV‐reactor(s) and will be exposed to a high dose of UV light.
The UV‐irradiation will kill or inactivate the remaining plankton and algae as well as bacteria and viruses.

During de-ballasting, the water will bypass the filter, but will go through the UV treatment as during the ballasting
operation.

The BWMS is controlled by a dedicated control system running on a panel PC integrated in a BWMS control cabinet.

The BWMS control system can communicate with the vessel automation system and can transfer control of normal
operations and display alarms to a remote user interface.

The system is designed and tested on different flow rates. To be able to exploit the full capacity of the system,
regulating the flow must be possible. The BWMS can send a flow setpoint to the IAS, directly to a frequency converter
or a flow control valve.

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System overview
The process equipment of the BWMS is illustrated below.

2.1 Process equipment


The illustration and table below shows what process parts the system consists of:

Pos. Component Comment


1 Main control cabinet Electrical cabinet for valves and
motors
2 UV control cabinet Electrical cabinet for UV
3 Filter Particle filter
4 Filter motor Motor on filter for backflushing
5 Backflush pump
6 UV chamber with sensors Automatic or Manual Wiper
7 Flow meter
8 Conductivity sensor
9 Process control valves (V1, V2, V3, V5)
10 Outlet valves (V4, V10)
11 Sample valve
12 Air and freshwater valves
13 Air bleed valve
14 Pressure sensor

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2.2 Process layout


A simplified schematic layout is shown below. For a complete process diagram, refer to the P&ID.

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2.3 Operation modes layout


The system can be operated in different modes. For details see the operation manual. The following layout illustrated
the two main modes of operation:

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3 Scope of supply
The system’s scope of supply is a complete ballast water treatment system. This system is compact in size and flexible
in installation which makes it very installation friendly, even onboard ships with limited space available.

The main part of the system is the process equipment, as described in the system overview, for details, see
dimensional sketch; D0100-11 for full skid, and D0100-12 for semi skid, mounted or loose components.

Delivery options depends of available space and accessible transport route onboard, and the various scope are shown
in the table below:
Full Skid Semi Skid, Semi Skid, Loose
Mounted Loose Components components
Complete BWMS process equipment X X X X
Bottom frame for complete assembly X X X
Top frame for control cabinet X
Top frame for UV cabinet X
UV cabinet, installation and internal cabling X
Control cabinet, installation and internal cabling X
Set of internal piping X X X
Installed internal piping X X
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) X

Piping specification
Item Size Pressure Material Standard
rating
Inlet pipe DN80 PN10
IACS UR P1,
Outlet pipe DN80 PN10
St. Steel IACS UR P2,
Internal pipe filter bypass DN80 PN10
1.4404/316L IACS UR P4
Back flush outlet pipe DN50 PN10
and/or relevant
Freshwater piping DN15 or 1/2" PN10
class
Compressed air to actuators 8mm PN10 Polyurethane
requirements
Air vent piping DN15 or 1/2" PN10 St. Steel

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4 Performance
The BWMS is designed to operate under diverse environmental conditions and deliver high performance according to
relevant ballast water discharge standards.

4.1 System performance


The system performance is determined from the filter and UV treatment capacities.

NGT BWMS DL4-BK356 specifications


Parameter Value Determined from
3
TRC 60 m /h Max of UV rated flow values
Minimum flow in filling 25 m3/h Filter back flush flow + UV minimum flow
3
Minimum flow in discharge 3 m /h UV minimum flow or larger
IP Class 44
Ballast water temperature -2 - 50° C
Ambient temperature 55° El.components
Salinity No limitation
Hold time No limitation

4.1.1 Filter parameters


Filter parameters
Parameter Value Unit
Maximum filter treatment capacity 62 m3/h
Filter mesh size 20 µm
Filter max. pressure 10 bar
Filter min. pressure 1.5 bar
Target filter differential pressure 0.3 bar
Maximum filter differential pressure 1 bar
Backflush flow * 22 m3/h
* Backflush flow based on a system pressure of 2bar.

4.1.2 UV parameters
UV parameters
Parameter Value Unit
Maximum UV treatment capacity 60 m3/h
Minimum flow through UV chamber 3 m3/h
UV-I sensor range 0-16000 W/m2
UV-I limit @ max TRC 7097 W/m2
Minimum UVI @ minimum flow rate 3200 W/m2

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4.1.3 UV parameters for flow control and power reduction


Action Based on UV-I value W/m2 Comment Delay

Power step-down UV-I limit + 35% 9581 Only at max TRC. 120s

Only for full TRC,


Power step-up UV-I limit + 10% 7807 and not max power 30s
step
Warning and Regulated based on
Between
error limits /Flow Flow UV-I limit max flow signal from <120s
3200 – 7097
regulation UV controller
Min. UV-I limit If active flow
Warning limit (*) 3520 N/A
+10% regulation
If active flow
Error limit (*) Min. UV-I limit 3200 60s
regulation
* If no or defect flow regulation, warning and error limits will occur on higher values calculated from the UV-Controller

For detailed description of flow control functionality, please refer to Part II, OSMM Chapter 6.3.5.

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5 Interfaces and supply requirements


The BWMS requires external supply of power, compressed air and freshwater as specified below.

Installation requirements for integrating system onboard (adequately prepared and supplied by owner):
Full Skid Semi Skid, Semi Skid,
Mounted Loose Components
Foundation for BWMS frame X X X
Assemble all loose components on foundation frame X
Integration of existing ballast water system X X X
UV cabinet, installation and internal cabling X X
Control cabinet, installation and internal cabling X X
Mounting of internal piping X
Supply of electrical power, freshwater and air X X X
Backflush overboard X X X
Integration of existing IAS (If applicable) X X X
Commissioning with class authority X X X
Notes:
• The requirements for integrating the system onboard is to be fulfilled by ship owner
• Cable length between UV-chamber and UV-Cabinet is limited to max 100 m when transformer controlled, and
10m when ballasts controlled UV system

5.1 Piping
The following dimensions and pressure ratings are recommended:

Interface specifications
Item Size Pressure Material Standard
rating
Inlet pipe DN80 PN10
IACS UR P1,
Outlet pipe DN80 PN10 Relevant class
IACS UR P2,
Internal pipe filter bypass piping DN80 PN10 requirement
IACS UR P4
Back flush pipe connection DN50 PN10
and/or relevant
Freshwater supply piping DN15 or 1/2" PN10
class
Compressed air piping DN15 or 1/2” PN10
requirements
Air vent piping DN15 or 1/2" PN10

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5.2 Electrical supply


Cabling from switchboards, for power supply to the BWMS main cabinet and UV control cabinet, is yard supply.

The cabling must be dimensioned for the maximum power consumption and current draw as specified below.

Power supply and consumption


Line voltage 440 V
Frequency 60 Hz
Layout 3 phase + earth

Power requirements per consumer Power, kW Recommended


upstreams fuses, A
UV Control cabinet power At 100% output 5 C32A
consumption:
BWMS control cabinet power
During back flushing 4,3 C 25
consumption:
Recommended UPS voltage supply 24VDC 5A
Total, maximum consumption 9,3
Total minimum consumption
7
(reduced UV and control equipment)

NOTE: Available with the following power supply:

• 380V/50Hz
• 400V/50Hz
• 690V/60Hz

5.3 Air and freshwater supply


The BWMS requires compressed air for operation of the process valves.

Air supply is from ship's working air system. The air consumptions are approximate amounts for one full operation
(e.g. FILLING or DISCHARGE) where valves open, and then close.

The back flush consumption is per back flush operation. Back flushing may occur several times during a FILLING
operation.

Air supply specifications: Pneumatic process valves


Parameter Value Unit
Minimum pressure, process valves 6 bar
Maximum pressure, process valves 8 bar
Air consumption per operation cycle 6 L
Air consumption per back flushing cycle 1 L

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The consumption of fresh water for flushing depends on the total enclosed volume between the BWMS inlet and
outlet valves.

Water consumption: Flushing process


Parameter Value Unit
Maximum pressure, water for flushing FW piping pressure rating bar
Water consumption per flushing operation 80 L

5.4 BWMS communication with vessel automation system


There are three options for communication between the BWMS and a vessel automation system:

1. The BWMS communicates with the vessel IAS over Ethernet, based on the Modbus protocol.
2. The BWMS communicates with the vessel IAS through hardwired IO signals based on a combination of 0-24 V
protocol for on/off and pulse signals, and 4-20 mA protocol for analog signals.
3. Only connection to ship general alarm system when valves and pump are manually operated

The Modbus and hardwired signal lists are part of Appendix A.2.

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Appendix A.2
IAS interface specification

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Appendix A.3
Alarm list

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Appendix A.3
Alarm list

Document id AL1522

Rev Reason for change Prepared by Approved by Date


D Revised alarm list based on changes HR 18.11.2020
regarding Critical stop
C Updated errors and warnings SGV HR 15.10.2020
B Change logo and description OJR 24.09.2020
A First issue MJL HGj 25.10.2019

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Contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Warnings and errors in standard BWMS configurations ...................................................................... 5
2.1 Warnings ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Errors ............................................................................................................................................. 7
3 Project specific warnings and errors ..................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Project specific warnings .............................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Project specific errors ................................................................................................................... 9

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1 Introduction
Alarms in the treatment control system are divided into two main categories, “warnings” and “errors”.
The two types of alarms are easily separated by their "LEVEL" category in the alarm list.

• A warning is an alarm that is not necessarily disruptive to system operation, but functions as a
notification that an unwanted condition is about to occur. It is also used to give general
information concerning events that hinder the system from operating, but are easily remedied.
• An error is an alarm that is disruptive of proper operation of the treatment system. If such an
error occurs, one or more aspects of the treatment system will not work properly, or at all.
Errors can also occur if the system has not been properly monitored – and some physical
variable (for instance too low flow for too long) has caused a malfunction in the treatment
system.

Alarms can have several statuses:

Status Description
“UNACK-SET” “UNACK-SET” is an alarm that is set and has not yet been acknowledged by
the operator. It will not disappear when acknowledged, simply change its
state.
“SET” “SET” is an alarm that is set, but has been acknowledged by the operator –
it will disappear once the event that caused the alarm has been remedied.
“UNACK” “UNACK” is an alarm that is no longer set, but has not yet been
acknowledged by the operator. It will disappear when acknowledged.
"OK" Alarms which are both acknowledged and not set (i.e. the alarm condition
is no longer existing) will be given the status "OK" in the log and disappear
from the active alarm list on the alarms page.
Table 1-1 - Summary of possible alarm statuses

• Unacknowledged alarms appear in red text.


• Acknowledged alarms appear in yellow text.

On the BWMS LOCAL screen, the alarms can be acknowledged in two ways:

• Alarms can be acknowledged individually by double-clicking (tapping) anywhere on a line.


• All alarms can be acknowledged together by pressing the "Acknowledge all" button.

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The outcome of BWMS warnings or errors depends on the criticality level of the condition.

In general:

• Warnings are typically assigned the "Minor" criticality


• Errors are assigned either the "Major" or "Critical" category
• With a minor warning, the operator need not take any action but is warned that an unusual
situation has occurred.
• With a major error, operator action is required. The BWMS will normally be allowed to continue
and complete the current operation, but will not be able to start a new operation until the error
is corrected
• With a critical error, the BWMS will perform a critical stop, i.e. valves will close to prevent a
discharge of untreated water, and the BWMS will shut down.

The complete list of outcomes is:

Outcome Description
Continue Current operation continues without interruption.
Continue w. alarm Current operation continues but an alarm is set. The cause should be
investigated and corrected at first opportunity.
Continue – No start Current operation can be completed but the BWMS will not be able to
start a new operation until the cause is found and corrected. Typically
applies to feedback signal failures.
Stop The BWMS will perform an ordinary stop sequence and request that the
ballast water pump is stopped. Typically applies when an error occurs
during initialisation before an operation and there is no risk of discharge of
untreated water.
Filter protection – The BWMS will open filter bypass valve (V3), to protect filter mesh from
Stop any damages related to high pressure.
The BWMS will perform an ordinary stop sequence and request that the
ballast water pump is stopped. Typically applies when an error occurs
during initialization before an operation and there is no risk of discharge of
untreated water.
Table 1-2 - Description of BWMS alarm outcomes

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2 Warnings and errors in standard BWMS configurations
The warnings defined in section 2.1 and errors defined in section 2.2 are applicable for standard
configurations of the BWMS and represents the minimum set of warnings and errors available in the
system. Project specific alarms are listed in section 3.1, if relevant.

The set points defined as "Bool" are Boolean values passed to the BWMS controller from either the UV
controller or the IAS. They evaluate to either 0 (false / un-set) or 1 (true / set).

Variable set points are used for the flow and UV intensity limits which are varied when in USCG mode.
The current flow step value is passed to the UV controller and the appropriate set point value is set.

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2.1 Warnings
The list of warnings (minor criticality) for the BWMS control system is:
ID Alarm / Warning text Criticality Outcome Set point Delay Arming Cause / comment
[s] delay
[s]
Misc_1 Operation could not Minor Stop Bool 0 0 A ballast pump is already running
start, check if a ballast before BWMS is started. BWMS will
pump is running remain in InitFilling/InitDischarge
state until pump is stopped and re-
started.
Misc_2 Too long since last Minor Continue 30 min. 0 0 Pre-set time interval between
automatic backflush backflushing was exceeded
Misc_6 No or reduced Bool Warning which is set if the operator
treatment detected selects to continue filling or discharge
with UV intensity below limit. (Dialog
box on error UV1_2)
Misc_9 Service/Maintenance Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Control mode selection is set to
mode active "Service"
Misc_10 Flow below minimum Minor Continue 12-452 0 0 Depends on BWMS size. See Part III,
recommended for m3/h appendix A.1
backflushing
Misc_11 Flow below minimum Minor Continue 5-126 0 0 Depends on BWMS size. See Part III,
recommended for m3/h appendix A.1
discharging
Misc_13 Operation inhibited Minor Continue Bool 0 0 General warning which is set when
condition detected – No start one or more alarms of category
"Continue – No start" has occurred.
Misc_14 Illegal ballast valve Minor Bool 0 0 An illegal combination of valve
combination detected positions for monitored valves was
detected.
Illegal combinations are vessel
specific and defined by class
authority on project level.
Misc_15 Increasing difference Minor Continue 0.75 bar 3 0 Increasing pressure difference
pressure detected indicates a partially clogged filter
across filter mesh. Risk of exceeding filter
maximum pressure.
Misc_17 Flow above system Minor Continue Current 0 0 Notification only: System is operating
rating detected TRC at maximum TRC.
Misc_18 Flow above system Minor Continue Current 0 0 System is operating above maximum
rating detected TRC + TRC.
2.5%
UV1_4 UVUnit 1: Water getting Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Water in UV chamber approaching
warm (50° C) temperature limit.
UV1_5 UVUnit 1: Cabinet Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Air temperature in cabinet
getting warm (50° C) approaching temperature limit.
UV1_6 UVUnit 1: Wiper Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Pre-set / default maximum wiper
request maintenance (8000 cycle count
cycles)
UV1_16 UVUnit 1: Lamps Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Pre-set / default lamp life setting
request maintenance (3000 h)
UV1_24 UVUnit 1: Replace Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Backup battery in UV controller is
battery discharged and must be replaced.
UV1_25 UVUnit 1: UV intensity Minor Continue Bool 0 0 Set point is current UV-I limit +10%.
nearing minimum for (variable) Depends on TRC and/or flow
current flow reduction step.

Table 2-1 - List of BWMS warnings

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2.2 Errors
The list of errors for the BWMS control system is:
ID Alarm text Criticality Outcome Set point Delay Arming Cause / comment
[s] delay
[s]
BFMotorOverload Boll filter motor: Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Motor protection relay has
overload detected No start tripped due to high current
through relay. May be caused
by too high load on motor or
damages in electric motor
windings.
BFMotorRunning Boll filter motor: Major Continue - 0V 5 0 Motor starter relay is not
missing running No start energized. May be caused by a
signal fault in power supply.
BFPumpOverload Backflush pump: Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Motor protection relay has
overload detected No start tripped due to high current
through relay. May be caused
by too high load on motor or
damages in electric motor
windings.
BFPumpRunning Backflush pump: Major Continue - 0V 5 0 Motor starter relay is not
missing running No start energized. May be caused by a
signal fault in power supply.
IO_1 Communication Major Stop 5s 0 0 Timeout limit for Modbus
error with IO node 1 signal
IO_2 Communication Major Stop 5s 0 0 Timeout limit for Modbus
error with UV Unit 1 signal
Misc_3 High difference Major Filter 1.0 bar 0 0 Filter insert are clogged. Risk of
pressure detected protection - damage to filter
across filter stop
Misc_4 Low difference Major Continue -3 bar 0 0 Unexpected pressure
pressure detected w. alarm difference value. May indicate
across filter - check a sensor error
sensors
Misc_5 Flow too low to run Major Stop 2-102 10 0 Depends on BWMS size. See
UV unit(s) m3/h Part III, appendix A.1
Misc_7 Flow above system Major Stop Current <120 0 Depends on BWMS size. See
rating detected TRC + 5% Part III, appendix A.1
Nominal TRC or flow reduction
step.
Misc_8 System is being Major Stop Bool 0 0 BWMS bypass valve is open.
bypassed
Misc_16 Heartbeat loss Major Stop 15 s 0 0 BWMS control system lost
detected for UV Unit heartbeat from UV controller.
1 communication
Sensor_1 Possible fault for Major Stop 3,8 mA 0 0 Sensor or cable failure.
Pressure sensor on
filter inlet (PT1)
Sensor_2 Possible fault for Major Stop 3,8 mA 0 0 Sensor or cable failure.
Pressure sensor on
filter outlet (PT2)
Sensor_3 Possible fault for Major Stop 3,8 mA 0 0 Sensor or cable failure.
flowmeter
Sensor_4 Possible fault for Major Continue - 3,8 mA 60 0 Sensor or cable failure.
Valve 4 position No start
feedback signal
Sensor_5 Possible fault for Major Continue - 3,8 mA 60 0 Sensor or cable failure.
conductivity sensor No start
Sensor_6 Possible fault for Major Continue - 3,8 mA 60 0 Sensor or cable failure.
Pressure sensor on No start
backflush pipe (PT3)

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UV1_1 UVUnit 1: UV sensor Major Stop Bool 0 0 Sensor or cable failure.
fail (3,8 mA)
UV1_2 UVUnit 1: Intensity Major Continue Bool 0 0 Stop after 60s from error signal
below minimum w/ alarm (variable) if no action is taken, see
section Error! Reference
source not found.
UV1_9 UVUnit 1: All lamps Major Stop Bool 0 0 All lamps in UV chamber 1 has
failure failed
UV1_10 UVUnit 1: Water too Major Stop Bool 0 0 Water in UV chamber is above
hot (60° C) temperature limit. UV must be
shut down to avoid
overheating and boiling.
UV1_11 UVUnit 1: Cabinet to Major Stop Bool 0 0 Air temperature in cabinet
hot (60° C) above limit. Risk of damage to
power supply.
UV1_12 UVUnit 1: Start relay Major Stop Bool 0 0 Can only occur at startup, in
failure InitFilling or InitDischarge
UV1_15 UVUnit 1: Wiper Major Stop Bool 0 0 Evaluated by UV controller.
failure Based on position feedback
signal.
UV1_17 UVUnit 1: missing Major Stop Bool 60 0 UV controller missing running
running signal signal from UV chamber
UV1_18, 19, 20, UVUnit 1: Lamp Major Stop Bool 0 0 Lamps on group n have failed.
21, 22, 23 group n failure Up to 6 groups of up to 3
lamps.
UV1_26 UVUnit 1: Major Stop Bool 0 0 Temperature sensor in UV
Temperature sensor (3,8 mA) chamber has failed.
failure
UV1_27 UVUnit 1: Lamda 5 Major Stop Bool 0 0 Error communicating over
Ethernet Modbus
communication
error
UV1_28 UVUnit 1: Lamda 5 Major Stop Bool 0 0 Faulty UV controller network
Ethernet card not card
installed
UV1_29 UVUnit 1: Lamda 5 Major Stop Bool 0 0 Modbus signal cable
Ethernet cable disconnected or damaged
disconnected
UV1_30 UVUnit 1: Lamda 5 Major Stop Bool 0 0 UV controller software unable
Ethernet socket 2 to open communication port
not connected
UV1_31 UVUnit 1: Lamda 5 Major Stop Bool 0 0 UV controller lost heartbeat
Missing heartbeat (15 s) from BWMS controller.
Valve1_FB Missing feedback on Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Expected position feedback for
Valve 1 No start valve not registered.
Valve2_FB Missing feedback on Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Expected position feedback for
Valve 2 No start valve not registered.
Valve3_FB Missing feedback on Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Expected position feedback for
Valve 3 No start valve not registered.
Valve4_FB Position deviation on Major Continue - 5% 60 0 Difference between ordered
Valve 4 No start and actual valve position is
above defined limit. Actuator
may be malfunctioning.
Valve5_FB Missing feedback on Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Expected position feedback for
Valve 5 No start valve not registered.
Valve9_FB Missing feedback on Major Continue - 0V 0 0 Expected position feedback for
Valve 9 No start valve not registered.
Valve10_FB Position deviation on Major Continue - 5% 60 0 Difference between ordered
Valve 10 No start and actual valve position is
above defined limit. Actuator
may be malfunctioning.

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Table 2-2 - List of BWMS errors

3 Project specific warnings and errors


Additional project specific alarms may be added depending on class society requirements or where
special vessel arrangements necessitate them.

Typical examples include vessels with duplicate ballast water pumps or where multiple BWMS bypass
valves are present and monitored individually.

3.1 Project specific warnings


ID Alarm / Warning text Criticality Outcome Set point Delay Arming Cause / comment
[s] delay
[s]
n/a

3.2 Project specific errors


ID Alarm / Warning text Criticality Outcome Set point Delay Arming Cause / comment
[s] delay
[s]
n/a

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Appendix A.4
Software revision log

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Appendix A.4
Software revision log
Software revision log
Vessel name BMWS serial no.
IMO number NGT project no.
Yard no Delivery date

Software version Reason for update Release date Approved by

Norwegian Greentech AS
Mjølstadneset, 6092 Fosnavåg, Norway

Tel. +47 700 80 140 – E-mail: norwegian.greentech@norwegiangt.no

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