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publicationDate 2012-07-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20120076401-A
titleOfInvention Tanker ship's inert gas system
abstract The present invention relates to an inert gas system of a tanker. The present invention removes harmful components from the exhaust gas of the auxiliary boiler in the tanker vessel to provide an inert gas for cargo hold using the exhaust gas of the auxiliary boiler of the tanker vessel. It is an object of the present invention to provide an inert gas system for tanker ships. In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a tanker ship's inert gas system, a sea chest (Sea Chest; 10, 10) as a hole capable of pumping sea water from the sea; Auxiliary boilers 30 and 30 which provide heating for the engine room, for adjusting the viscosity of the oil, for the separation of oil and water, and for various purposes for maintaining the tank temperature; Sea water supply pumps 20 and 20 for supplying sea water; When the seawater is supplied from the seawater supply pump (20.20) to remove sulfur oxides (SOx) that is a harmful component among the components of the exhaust gas discharged from the auxiliary boilers (30, 30) of the exhaust gas (Exhaust Gas) Sulfur oxide scrubbers 40 and 40; And a fan 50 for blowing the inert gas from which the sulfur oxide (SOx) has been removed into the cargo hold.
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