Oil Content Monitors
BilgMon 488 and TPH Monitors for Industrial and
Commercial Marine Oil Water Separators
An Oil content monitor is a device for real time sampling and measuring of the oil content in a moving stream of water. The new IMO/MEPC 107 (49) oil content monitors for oil water separators perform several functions including preventing illegal “over limits” discharges that occur when the oil content is above 15 ppm, by either shutting down the separator or by putting the separator into a recirculation or recycle mode———where the oily bilge water is sent back to the oily wastes holding tanks.
SkimOIL’s oil content monitors log the past 18 months discharge events, and it is this log——-that the USCG uses to determine that discharges are in compliance and legal. The log can be downloaded thru the onboard output port on the monitor. These monitors are sealed and secured to prevent any tampering. Our marine oil water separators can be USCG/ABS/BV certified only when they use an approved monitor.
At SkimOIL we use oil content monitors on our BRUTE marine oil water separators, Bilge Filters and for industrial process measurement purposes. Our marine oil water separators can be USCG/ABS/BV certified only when they use an approved monitor.
BILGMON 488
The IMO Res. MEPC.107(49) resolution regulates the design and performance of the oily water separators (OWS) and the 15 ppm Bilge Alarms for machinery space bilges of ships. Each ship must have a certified 15 ppm bilge alarm for measuring the oil content in the discharge water. The 15 ppm Bilge Alarm type BilgMon 488 is approved and certified in accordance with the latest IMO resolution MEPC.107(49) and in addition, designed to meet the particular needs from the crew when processing the bilge water.
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SMART CELL
The “SmartCell” oil content monitor meets the requirements of MEPC 107 (49) for monitoring of 3 oil types: Fuel, Diesel and Emulsions. By utilizing the “SmartCell” Detector Array Technology, the OCM analyses all three oil types simultaneously without the need for re-calibration. A manual cell clean devise is included as standard to easily enable routine maintenance. Optical cell fouling is recognized as a leading cause of monitor malfunction or incorrect reading. By simple operation of the manual clean device, the “SmartCell” remains in optimum operating condition. The SMART CELL – BILGE Monitor has been designed specifically for use in conjunction with 15ppm oily-water separator units. It has a specification and performance which meets the requirements of the International Maritime Organisation specifications for Bilge Alarm Units contained in Resolution MEPC 107 (49).
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TD-107 FLUORESCENCE OIL CONTENT MONITOR
The TD-107 Fluorescence Oil Content Monitor (OCM) is a 5 ppm or 15 ppm bilge alarm for oily water separators based on fluorescence detection technology. The TD-107 Oil Content Monitor is fully certified by the US Coast Guard for use under IMO MEPC 107(49). Fluorescence makes the TD-107 is immune to interference’s by turbidity or particles/sediments in the bilge which impact competing “light scatter” oil content monitors. Because silt / algae / iron oxide / mud, junk and other particles do not fluoresce at oil’s wavelength, they cannot interfere as a ‘false positive’ high alarm that will keep the oily water separator in re-circulation mode without ever pumping down the oily waste holding tanks.
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SAM’S (Stand Alone Monitoring System)
For the marine/maritime industries we can even furnish these SAMS with oil content monitors for ships, drilling rigs, wells, O&G exploration and even on moon pool skimming jobs. These units are compliant with IMO/MEPC 107 (49) regulations and meet all USCG/ABS/CE/BV requirements. This is pretty much a world wide standard for the marine and offshore petro operators.
WORLD CLASS EQUIPMENT
Need special controls or monitoring ? Need to monitor fluid conditions real time? Can do.
Ph, TDS, TSS? chlorides, phosphates etc etc What do you want to monitor?