The SR and SV steering servos of Kongsberg Maritime are the core components of ship handling systems, known for their compact design, efficient hydraulic transmission, and excellent reliability. It is crucial to follow a systematic and specialized maintenance strategy to ensure optimal performance of the servo throughout its entire lifecycle and prevent unexpected shutdowns. This guide is based on the official maintenance manual of Kongsberg, integrating all key information from daily inspections to annual major repairs, aiming to provide a detailed operational reference for marine engineers and maintenance engineers.
Chapter 1: Safety First - The Foundation of Maintenance Work
Safety is an unbreakable red line before performing any maintenance tasks. Kongsberg emphasized that maintenance work is directly related to personnel safety, equipment integrity, and environmental health.
General safety statement: Any maintenance operation may pose on-site risks. Executors must identify and take appropriate control and preventive measures in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. Users (i.e. ship owners or operators) have a responsibility to ensure that these measures are implemented to protect the safety of operators and prevent damage to Kongsberg servos and their components.
Interpretation of safety labels: Standardized safety labels are used in the manual.
Warning: Indicates the presence of potential hazards or unsafe practices. If the instructions are not followed, it may result in serious or even fatal personal injury, or significant equipment and property damage.
Attention: Used to remind technicians to pay attention to information that may not be obvious and has technical importance, or to point out important matters in the subsequent operation steps.
Chapter 2: Maintenance Overview and Strategic Cooperation
At the beginning of the design of the Kongsberg servo, the focus was on achieving safe operation with minimal maintenance. However, preventive maintenance is the key to avoiding unexpected failures.
Maintenance philosophy: It is recommended that users perform maintenance at fixed intervals. For regular inspections and routine maintenance required by classification societies, it is strongly recommended to have service engineers from Kongsberg perform them. This not only minimizes maintenance time, but also ensures the continuous safety of operation.
The influencing factors of maintenance cycle: After years of equipment operation, replacing internal and external wear parts is the basis for ensuring its predictable and safe lifecycle. The maintenance interval depends on various dynamic factors, including the alignment of the rudder stock and servo, radial forces from the rudder blades, the operating mode of the servo (such as power positioning DP operation), oil temperature, pressure, oil condition, and duty cycle.
Fault reporting mechanism: The manual emphasizes that any equipment malfunction or maintenance work, regardless of size, should be reported to Kongsberg. This will help establish accurate equipment history records, and through data analysis and comparison, Kongsberg can provide better service, faster spare parts delivery, and more precise preventive maintenance guidance.
Chapter 3: Time based Strategic Maintenance - Docking Cycle Planning
The best time for deep maintenance is to cooperate with ship docking and classification society inspection. Kongsberg provides a maintenance plan based on equipment lifespan (with five-year intervals):
5 years: Based on current device performance and the status reported through the Kongsberg mobile application (such as self-assessment reports, leakage and steering time tests), provide recommendations.
10 years: Implement according to the recommendations in the table above (see below) and historical maintenance records.
15 years, 25 years: It is recommended to base on previous maintenance records, current performance, submitted self-assessment reports, leak testing, and servo PMS log files from the past 12 months.
20 years: Refer to the maintenance table and historical records for a 10-year cycle.
Key 10-year maintenance tasks (recommended to be carried out by Kongsberg engineers at dry docks/ports):
Replace the actuator seals and bearings
Replace hydraulic oil
Maintenance distribution valve
Replace the elastic coupling of hydraulic pumps (No. 1 and No. 2)
Replace the shock absorber (if applicable)
Replace the hydraulic pump
Replace the frequency converter
Replace the cooler (if applicable)
Replace the rubber hose
Replace or overhaul the motor
Chapter 4: Crew led Daily and Regular Maintenance
To ensure that the servo is always in a healthy state, the crew needs to perform a series of daily and regular preventive maintenance tasks. The following table summarizes the key tasks and their frequencies:
Daily: Check for leaks around the actuator, abnormal surface temperature of the equipment, and any abnormal vibrations or noise.
Weekly: Check the oil level of the expansion tank (supplement if necessary), start/stop the standby pump, and check for error messages on the frequency converter display screen.