Engine Room Fire Damage: From Diagnosis to Full Operational Recovery

At our facilities, the reception of vessels that have suffered localized fires in engine rooms is common. This type of incident, although often perceived as exceptional, is relatively recurrent within naval operation and maintenance activities.

These fires may originate from mechanical, electrical, or thermal failures, directly affecting auxiliary equipment, power generation and distribution systems, cabling, insulation, fluid piping, and, in certain cases, structural elements and passive fire protection systems.

We have a multidisciplinary technical team specialized in the inspection, assessment, and diagnosis of the actual extent of the damage, using procedures that include visual inspections, functional testing, and verification of critical systems.

Based on this diagnosis, a comprehensive repair plan is developed and executed, encompassing the replacement or restoration of affected equipment, the rehabilitation of damaged systems, and the implementation of safety and preventive maintenance protocols aimed at reducing the likelihood of recurrence.

The final objective is to restore the vessel’s operability under optimal conditions of safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance, ensuring an efficient, traceable intervention aligned with the owner’s operational schedules

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