These are doors below the ship water line.
Watertight doors on ships.
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A watertight ship door or hatch withstands a so called water column water pressure from both sides.
They can be find in engine room compartments bow thruster compartments etc.
In the event of a leak the doors will prevent the vessel from sinking.
Also the doors should be checked before leaving the port.
Not more than one watertight door is allowed per watertight bulkhead.
Working area will mainly be in and around antwerp.
Subdivision of a ship s hull into watertight compartments is called compartmentation.
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The door should be able to operate from both local and remote places.
The doors are used to divide vessels into watertight compartments.
All watertight doors both hinged and power operated should be operated daily during the rounds.
However in case of ships having twin shafts there may be two watertight doors each providing access to the two shaft tunnels on either side.
Drills for the operation of watertight doors shall take place every week.
The crane will lift more than 200t.
Watertight doors drill on ships.
On the picture below you can see the example of the water tight door this is located at the accommodation below the water line.
The pontoon measures 30 metres and a width of 11 20 meters.
The closure between two compartments below the waterline will typically be watertight it is essential that these compartments are resistant against great water pressure as is the case during a major water leakage.