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Ballast Water Treatment System Retrofits

Dealing with ongoing maintenance, re-retrofit and operational issues and D2 testing requires a qualified partner with a global reach and experience.

Rendering of the BWT System 3D Model

Since 2010, Goltens Green Technologies’ has supported almost 900 ballast water treatment system retrofit projects making us the leader in this space. As an independent retrofit partner, we represent no particular manufacturer or technology but have undertaken projects with systems from Optimarin, Bio-UV, Headway, Severn Trent DeNora, Alfa Laval, Ecochlor, Techcross, Samsung, Panasia Auramarine, NK, Hyde Marine, Wärtsilä, SunRui, Trojan Marinex and many others.

Our Ballast Water Treatment Retrofit Experience is Unmatched

Since 2010, we’ve installed just about every type of ballast water system in just about every type of vessel as well as many other EGCS and compliance related systems.

Along the way, we’ve built up capabilities and processes fit for any type of transition project, including 3D scanning, design engineering, pre-fabrication and installation management, as well as navigation of environmental regulations and approvals.

This is now deployed in a wide range of retrofit applications as the industry explores new ways of tackling the environmental challenges posed to the global shipping industry.

Existing situation ballast pump area

By the Numbers

Infographic about BWT system types
Infographic about BWT system types
Infographic about BWT system types
Infographic about BWT system types

Class Approved D-2 BWT Testing

IMO-Compliant Commissioning Testing of Ballast Water Management Systems

Effective from 1 June 2022, Regulation E-1 of the Ballast Water Management Convention will enter into force requiring all vessels fitted with a Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) to complete commissioning testing to demonstrate compliance with the IMO D-2 Discharge standard.

To support shipowners globally, Goltens stations offer Class-approved, onboard indicative testing and reporting at major ports around the world completed in compliance with BWM.2/ Circ.70/Rev.1, ‘Guidance for the commissioning testing of ballast water management systems’.

Objective of BWMS Commissioning Testing

Commissioning testing is required to demonstrate that the particular type-approved BWMS installed onboard the vessel is performing as designed by demonstrating that its mechanical, physical, chemical and biological processes are working properly.

Note that commissioning testing is not performed to validate the system design. The respective BWMS designs should have been validated during the respective type-approval process and will already have been demonstrated to comply with the IMO D-2 discharge standards.

Qualified Testing Providers

The required testing must be performed independently to the satisfaction of vessel’s Flag State administration. The testing is not within the scope of standard supplier commissioning, however the BWMS supplier can support the process by arranging or facilitating third-party independent testing. With years of BWMS retrofit experience and hundreds of installations completed, shipowners can confidently engage Goltens’ highly experienced engineers to conduct this testing.

BWMS Testing Process

The guidance shown below dictates that system testing should be conducted using local ambient water regardless of the challenges this water may present, and regardless of it being within or outside the original system design limitations.

IMO-Compliant Commissioning Testing of BWMS Step by Step

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