Components of FRAMO System
Components of FRAMO System
Components of FRAMO System
Impeller
Volute casing
But apart from being a centrifugal pump, FRAMO is also a submersible pump. That is the
pump is fitted inside the cargo tank and will be submerged in the liquid (cargo).
Keeping this in mind, let us discuss the components of FRAMO system to better
understand this.
1. Hydraulic Motor
For the centrifugal pump to work, impeller need to rotate. But impeller would not rotate
In steam turbine centrifugal pumps, this energy is provided by steam. For electric
pumps, electric motor provides this energy for rotating the impeller.
In FRAMO system, this energy is provided by the Hydraulic motor using the pressurised
hydraulic oil.
How ? Well we all have read the below law of conservation of energy. Haven’t we ?
“Energy can neither be created not destroyed. It can only be converted from one form to
another”
Hydraulic motor converts pressure energy of high hydraulic oil pressure to rotational
Below diagram is the most basic diagram that shows how a hydraulic motor works.
High pressure oil enters the motor. It rotates the shaft and low pressure oil leaves the
motor.
In Framo system, you will not be able to see the hydraulic motor as it is placed in the
outer casing.
And there are no serviceable parts in a Framo hydraulic motor.
2. Power Packs
For the Hydraulic motor to rotate the impeller, there need to be high pressure of
hydraulic oil.
Power packs supply this high pressure hydraulic oil to the Framo hydraulic motor.
Power packs are either installed in the forecastle store or in the engine room of the ship.
It is important that hydraulic oil tank always have sufficient oil for the high pressure
If the suction valve for the high pressure pump is closed, the power pack will trip. This
ensures that the suction valve of the pump to take suction from hydraulic tank is not
inadvertantly closed.
The alarm for the trip will display in cargo control room as well as Engine control room.
There is a sensor arrangement for the suction valve, which senses if the suction valve is
fully open.
In old Framo system this could be a manual valve with its handle touching the sensor. If
the suction valve is even slightly closed, its looses the touch of sensor and trip is
activated.
In new systems, the valve is not a manual valves. In this case the a proximity sensor is
fitted on top of the valve, that senses if the valve is fully open or not.
The power pack can loose suction if there isn’t sufficient oil in the hydraulic tank. For this
reason when the oil level in the hydraulic tank goes below minimum level, the power
The oil level in the hydraulic tank is kept just above the alarm level. This ensures that
any leakage in the line will be immediately detected without the loss of much of hydrualic
oil.
ECR.
If the level of the oil further drops to “Low Low”, the hydraulic oil system (Power pack)
will trip.
If the low oil level trip is activated, the reason for low level must be investigated. The oil
can then be refilled either from the standby tank or spare drums whichever available.
Hydraulic motor gets the pressurised hydraulic oil from the power packs
the red section is the high pressure hydraulic oil going into the hydraulic motor.
Both these pipes are concentric to each other. Like in below picture.
This pump is inside the cargo tank and there are two liquids (hydraulic oil and cargo) that
If the hydraulic oil leak into the cargo, cargo can damage. If cargo goes into the
As you might have guessed, there is something in the Framo pump to prevent
that. There is hydraulic seal that prevents hydraulic oil leakage to the cargo side. And
there is cargo seal that prevents cargo leaking into the hydraulic side.
But seals can leak overtime, right ? so if any of these seals are leaking, how would we
know ?
You can think of cofferdam as a steel cup with cargo seal at the bottom. Any hydraulic oil
It is important to know if the cofferdam is empty or not. And this is done by purging the
cofferdam.
We introduce air or nitrogen in the cofferdam and check the outlet of the purging line.
If we just get the air in outlet of purging line, the cofferdam is empty. So no leakage of
leaking
If we get Hydraulic oil in the cofferdam, it indicates that Hydraulic oil seal of the framo
pump is leaking
If we get mixture of Hydraulic oil and cargo, it indicates that both oil seal and cargo seal
are leaking
If any of the seal is leaking, it need to be replaced with new seal after the discharging
Framo has a purging routine which shows when the purging of the pump cofferdam need
to be carried out.
We must keep history of purging records for all previous voyages.
For some cargoes, we are supposed to not do the cofferdam purging. These may be toxic
In these cases we need to fill the cofferdam with some liquid (DOP in case of loading
Now we have the pump and the hydraulic system to run the pump.
But like any other type of cargo pump, Framo too would have an operational
requirement.
To achieve this, we should be able to control the flow of the hydraulic oil to the hydraulic
motor of the Framo pump. This is because more the flow of pressurised oil to the
This is exactly what Speed torque controller does. STC is fitted on top plate of the pump
on main deck. The Hydraulic oil inlet pass through the STC.
STC of the pump controls the speed of the pump by allowing only the required amount of
STC also prevent the pump to overspeed by controlling the amount of oil to the hydraulic
There are two ways to control the speed of the pump through STC.
With local control valve, we can control the speed of the pump locally from the pump
itself. This becomes handy during stripping of the tanks or tank cleaning.
Local control valve is a kind of knob located on the STC. When we close the knob (by
nothing goes into the hydraulic motor. Pump stops or do not run in this case.
By partially closing the local control valve, we can adjust the speed of the pump.
Speed of the pump (or we can say operation of STC) can also be controlled from cargo
control room.
We do this by a lever provided in the cargo control room. Each pump has a lever that
STC then releases the amount of oil to the hydraulic motor which will be corresponding to
Here is the actual photo of the STC and pump stack on deck.
Remote start and Local start
Both, the remote start from CCR and local start from the pump location are
interconnected.
We cannot start the pump from local control if the pump Lever is not pushed up from the
CCR.
If the local control knob is in open position, the pump will not work even when the pump
So for the pump to operate, STC need to have the signal from both from local control
We operate the pump locally by slowly closing the local control valve
5. Feed Pumps
For the Framo system to work efficiently, the hydraulic oil used in the system need to be
There are few things that can degrade the hydraulic oil quality.
Moisture ingress due to hydraulic lines being in vacuum due to temperature variation
Air in the system that can cause vibrations, frothing of the oil etc.
Small particles that can be inside the oil during filling of hydraulic oil tank or after a
Feed pump always keep on running, 365 days in a year, 24 hours a day. Feed pump
maintains positive pressure in the lines and hydraulic system . It continuously recirculate
Usually pressure of more than 5 Bars is maintained in the system even when the system
is not in use.
Now when the system is always under positive pressure, the chances of moisture ingress
are minimum
Air if any is auto released to the Hydraulic tank while recirculation. Off course if air is still
And any particles in the system are filtered while feed pump runs the hydraulic oil in
recirculation mode. This is because the recirculated oil is made to pass through the filter.
Recirculation of hydraulic oil through feed pump also avoids oil temperature variations at
It helps in keeping the feed pressure on the suction side of the main hydraulic pump.
This means that when high pressure power pack pumps are taking suction from the
hydraulic tank, feed pump ensures that there is no negative pressure on the suction side.
operation. If the feed pump stops, the “protection pressure Low” alarms will be
initiated.
When starting the first main power pack, two feed pumps will automatically start before
the power pack is started. This is called high capacity mode of feed system. This is to
keep the feed pressure on the suction side of the main hydraulic pump.
Now let us say that one of the feed pump stops while running in high capacity mode and
the power packs are running. In this case the third feed pump will start automatically.
If running signal for the third feed pump is not obtained within 3 seconds, the “feed
pressure low” alarm will be initiated and power packs will shut down.
6. Cooling and heating system
Hydraulic oil used in any hydraulic system has a optimum temperature range for use.
This is because higher temperature can damage the seals and other components and also
Depending upon the surrounding temperature, the hydraulic oil used in Framo may be
If it is above the optimum range, the oil will need cooling. If it is below the optimum
If the surrounding temperature is below 20 C, we need to open the heating and venting
valve for heating with one power pack running. When the oil temperature is well within
Same goes for when the surrounding temperature is higher. The hydraulic oil is made to
pass through a oil cooler to cool the oil before delivery on deck.
The cooling water inlet valve is automatically controlled. It will open at hydraulic oil
7. Emergency Stops
One final thing (among many other) that the operator of the Framo pumps need to know
These are the push buttons installed at different locations. When pressed, the hydraulic
On each ship, there could be few locations for emergency stop for Hydraulic system. We
Conclusion
Submersible pumps on board tankers is the first choice for the ship owners because of
This is particularly the case with chemical and product MR and LR tankers.
Framo is leader among the submersible pumps fitted on board tankers. For anyone
working on tankers, this makes the thorough knowledge of the Framo system a
necessity.