The valve is fitted into the cylinder head. It is 
            opened by control air from the starting air distributor.
The valve shown is from a slow speed MAN-B&W two stroke engine
            but a lot of modern engines have valves working 
            on similar principles and design.
 Materials
 The 
            body of the valve could be of mild steel, the spindle of high 
            tensile or stainless steel, and the valve and seat could have the 
            contact faces stellited or hardened.
How it works
Main starting air at 
            about 30 bar from the manifold enters the chamber above the valve 
            via the circumferential ports in the valve body.
The air pressure 
            will not open the valve because a spring is holding the valve shut, 
            an the area of the balance piston is the same as that of the valve 
            lid so the valve is pneumatically balanced.
When the valve is 
            required to open, air at 30 bar from the air start distributor 
            enters the the top of the valve body and acts on a piston. This 
            force overcomes the spring force holding the valve shut, and the 
            valve opens. When the air signal from the air start distributor is 
            vented, the spring closes the valve
When the start 
            sequence is finished the main air start pressure is vented through 
            holes in the main start air manifold.
The Sulzer air start 
            valve uses air on both sides of the operating piston to maintain 
            positive closing. The piston is stepped. The reason for this is so 
            the starting air valve will not open when the gas pressure in the 
            cylinder is higher than the starting air pressure; i.e. when the 
            cylinder is firing. Once the valve starts to open then the opening 
            is accelerated when the larger diameter piston has the opening air 
            acting on it
The stepped 
            piston also means that closing of the valve is damped as air gets 
            trapped in the annular space formed when the smaller diameter piston 
            enters the upper part of the cylinder.
The air to operate the valve comes from the main air start supply. 
            The distributor pilot air operates the pneumatic change over valve.
        MAINTENANCE
After 
        certain periods of service starting air valves are changed and 
        overhauled. If piston rings are fitted, care must be taken to ensure 
        that they are free in their grooves. Should it be necessary to fit new 
        rings, the butt clearances of the rings must be carefully checked by 
        placing the ring into the operating cylinder and measuring the 
        clearance. This is especially important if they 
        are usually made of brass which has a larger coefficient of expansion 
        than the other parts of the valve. The valve and valve seat are ground 
        with grinding paste and finished to a fine surface with lapping paste. 
        It is essential to ensure that all parts of the valve are scrupulously 
        clean before reassembly. Lubricate all sliding surfaces sparingly with a 
        molybdenum disulphide grease.
HOW DOES THE STARTING AIR BRAKE THE ENGINE WHEN 
        CHANGING DIRECTION?
If
        the engine is required to reverse whilst there is still way on the ship,
        the engine will be driven by the propeller, and it may be a while before
        it comes to a halt, and is thus able to start in the reverse direction..
        To speed up the process, starting air is admitted whilst the engine is
        still running ahead although the start air distributor will have been
        retimed to admit air for reverse running.
Because
        of this, starting air flows into the cylinder half way up the compression 
        stroke. Towards the end of the compression stroke (no ignition, fuel 
        injection cut off by the running direction cut-out), compressed air, (at 
        a pressure which has increased above that of the starting air), then 
        flows through the starting air valve, which is still being held open, 
        into the starting air distribution pipe. If the starting air valve is 
        then closed, there will be less air within the cylinder than at the 
        beginning. In this way, considerably less expansion work is done than 
        for compression, i.e. the engine is braked. The engine will come to a 
        standstill and then start to turn in the opposite direction, since the 
        control elements are set for this.
 WHAT 
        CAUSES AN AIR START VALVE TO STICK?
        Leakage of a starting air valve is usually caused by sluggish valve 
        action preventing fast closure of the valve, or by dirt or foreign 
        particles from the starting air supply lodging on the valve seat and so 
        preventing the valve from closing fully.  Sluggish valve action may be 
        caused by dirty pistons or valve spindle guides and the like. In newly 
        overhauled valves sluggish valve action may be caused by parts fitted 
        with inadequate clearances.
HOW CAN I TELL IF AN AIR START VALVE IS LEAKING OR HAS JAMMED 
        OPEN?
        When 
        an engine is in operation leakage of starting air valves is shown by 
        overheating of the branch pipe connecting the starting air valve to the 
        starting air rail. The heating occurs due to the leakage of hot gases 
        from the engine cylinder into the starting air line connected to the 
        starting air rail. During periods of manoeuvring the temperature of each 
        supply pipe from the air rail to the starting air valve should be 
        checked by feeling the pipe as close to the valve as possible.
        WHAT SHOULD I DO IF AN AIR START VALVE JAMS OPEN WHILST MANOEUVRING?
        The fuel pump should be lifted (fuel rack zeroed, puncture valve
        operated or whatever) on the affected unit and the bridge informed. The
        load should be kept at a minimum, as one unit is now out of operation.
        As soon as safe to do so, the engine should be stopped and the air start
        valve replaced.



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