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GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking


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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p12332)


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Postby mza03 » Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:35 am

Did someone found the solution to this problem....


because the same problem started with our purifiers....

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GEA Westfalia OSE 10-91-067/8_ water discharge overflow alarm


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Postby wtu_smch » Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:18 pm

hi sir,

kindly advice, issue on my fuel purifiers, online the separator feed valve open discharge
clean fuel pressure is 2 bar, running i mints shut down for discharge water over flow
alarm, i already change all the seals on bowl, but still same alarm

thanks
Mohamed Malik

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p13532)


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Postby Revolver » Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:33 am

What's your fuel density/temp/cSt?

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Postby Revolver » Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:34 am

And also, are any of your water supply valves leading?

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Postby wtu_smch » Wed Dec 20, 2017 1:17 am

hi sir,
fuel density 0.850 and temp 30,
no valve, all connection is same original with system, thanks

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p13537)


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Postby Revolver » Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:52 am

Oh, I assumed it may have been HFO.


Anyway, reel it back a lil
It shuts off on water overflow alarm...
Is it overflowing water or fuel or is t actually overflowing anything at all?

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p13578)


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Postby mdjahirul » Sun Dec 31, 2017 5:20 am

Hi Big Pete,

At first I am sorry for very late reply.


You got the real picture. We recollect the fuel oil same way you described. We do all the
changeovers by manual valve and diaphragm pumps.
Our LO purifiers are working excellent. We faced the problem for only HFO purifiers.

No, shortening de sludge interval not solving the problem. Other way our HFO quality is
good, sludge product rate is less. So there in no point to shorten the de sludge interval.

Thanks.
Jahirul

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p14057)


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Postby nikhil0618 » Sat Apr 28, 2018 8:24 pm

Ose 20 westfalia.. i am getting alarm 15 too much water..


I trued all the possible solutions given in the manual.
I have put water discharge monitoring new sensor but still the problem is not going.
Plz suggest something

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p14987)


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Postby batoyski23 » Sun May 05, 2019 9:06 pm

hi guys

I hve a problem with osd60-0136-067 hfo purifier. Our sludge production increase
suddenly and there is water in clean oil. We already changed seals and gaskets yet the
same outcome. We also observed that there is pressure in sludge port. Anyone can help
me out?

Thanks
Brian

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Re: GEA Westfalia OSE 80- 0136_ Bowl leaking (#p14991)


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Postby Big Pete » Tue May 07, 2019 12:33 pm

If the sludge production has increased suddenly: -


1) Has the quality of the fuel changed? i.e. have you started using a new batch of
Bunkers, or maybe your new Bunkers are not compatible with the previous Bunkers and
the reaction between them is creating this sludge.
2) Is the purifier actually discharging Sludge or is it discharging water or clean oil all
through the sludge discharge?
3) is the Purifier running at the correct speed? or are the clutch pads/drive belts
slipping, causing oil to discharge out of the sludge discharge.
If your purifier has a Gravity disc, is it the correct size for the density of the oil your are
purifying?
4) Is the Purifier running at the correct temperature, 98C for HFO 95C for 4 stroke
engine Lube, 90C for slow speed 2 stroke engine Lube.

Good luck and report back.

BP

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