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Two killed on board INS Vikramaditya after gas leak

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That is not the ship's engine.

That is procedure called soot blowing. High pressured steam is made to passed through the exhaust duct, in order to remove the unburnt carbon particle built up in the exhaust ducts and oil fired boiler tubes.

It is usually done every 2-3 days of normal sailing.
 
That is not the ship's engine.

That is procedure called soot blowing. High pressured steam is made to passed through the exhaust duct, in order to remove the unburnt carbon particle built up in the exhaust ducts and oil fired boiler tubes.

It is usually done every 2-3 days of normal sailing.


What you want to prove with the video?

That is not the ship's engine.

That is procedure called soot blowing. High pressured steam is made to passed through the exhaust duct, in order to remove the unburnt carbon particle built up in the exhaust ducts and oil fired boiler tubes.

It is usually done every 2-3 days of normal sailing.

Soot blowing is done 2-3 times a day while constant sailing.
 
What you want to prove with the video?



Soot blowing is done 2-3 times a day while constant sailing.

That soot blowing is a routine operation, done on every ship and every oil fired boiler(even ones on land).

Soot blowing can be done any time, weather sailing or drifting or moored.
 
just like the floating casino which plan inducted. :whistle:
Our aircraft carrier already conducts combat patrols with Flankers. India paid a fortune for rusty scrap that keeps blowing up in the boiler room and kills your sailors with poisonous gases!
 
RIP....accidents do happen but safety should be given as an utmost priority.
 

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