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TM 55-1905-242-14
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Pump Oily Water Collection Tank Contents to Shore Facility using Oily Water Collection Pump (continued)
2.
OPEN the oily water collection tank suction valve (38).
3.
Connect the hose from the shore facility to the pressure discharge fitting (45).
3.
OPEN the pressure discharge valves (39 and 40).
4.
Ensure that valves 33, 36, 37, and 41 are CLOSED.
5.
Begin pumping by setting to ON the OILY WATER DISCHARGE switch (43).
6.
When pumping is completed, secure the pump by setting to OFF the OILY WATER DISCHARGE switch (43).
7.
CLOSE valves 38, 39, and 40.
8.
If no further pumping is necessary, set to OFF the OILY WTR BILGE PUMP circuit breaker (32).
Pump Oily Water Collection Tank Contents to Shore Facility using Shore Facility's Pump
Refer to illustrations in Pump Oily Water from Bilges procedure in this work package.
1.
Set to ON the OILY WTR BILGE PUMP circuit breaker (32), located in the control and distribution panel.
2.
Connect the hose from the shore facility to the shore connection fitting (46).
3.
OPEN the shore connection valve (41).
4.
Ensure that valves 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40 are CLOSED.
5.
Pumping is started by the shore facility.
6.
When pumping is completed, CLOSE shore connection valve 41.
Pump Oily Water from Bilges, Engines, Transmissions, and Buckets Directly to a Shore Facility
Refer to illustrations in Pump Oily Water from Bilges procedure in this work package.
1.
Follow the directions in paragraphs Pump Oily Water from Bilges, Pump Lube Oil from Engines and Marine Transmis-
sions, Pump Lube Oil or Oily Water from Buckets with the following exceptions:
a.
Ensure that the oily water to tank valve (36) is CLOSED.
b.
Connect the hose from the shore facility to the pressure discharge fitting (45).
c.
OPEN valves 39 and 40.
2.
When pumping is completed, CLOSE all valves.
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