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Fire Detection from Fireboy-Xintex Fireboy-Xintex Inc. offers a line of USCG Type Approved Fire Detection Sys-tems for com-mercial vessels and recreational yachts. Marine Elite RSM Analog Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels are available for hosting up to 256 Þ re de- tection devices on all Commercial and Recreational Marine applications. These control panels can also be expanded and networked to become part of larg- er systems. Elite RSM Control Panels are simple and easy to understand for installers, commission-ing personnel and vessel owners and feature Apollo protocol smoke and heat detectors. Two full SLC loops and leading edge microprocessor based elec-tronics are also standard. www.Þ reboy-xintex.com Paint Gun Washers Maintenance Kit Herkules Equipment new Paint Gun Washer Main- tenance Kit was devel-oped in response to many Herkules customers who have had their Paint Gun Washer for decades and have a need for replacing small components or up-dating their old Herkules Paint Gun Washer. The Kit is equipped with the most common compo-nents needed for tuning-up Herkules Paint Gun Washers that have been in the market up to 30 years. It also includes parts that can modify a Herkules Paint Gun Washer from a two gun/two cup washer to a four-gun washer, now that many shops are using disposable cup systems. A total of 36 parts are included in the kit. www.herkules.us Videotel Launches New Ports and Pilots CatalogueA new catalogue from Videotel will be launched at the U.K. Marine Pilots Association (UK-MPA) Conference in London. With its 40 year commitment to the maritime indus-try, Videotel provides the range of training materials demanded from those undertak-ing pilotage and port operations and has created a wide portfolio of specialist training which is cov-ered in its new Ports and Pilots catalogue. Ports and Pilots courses are delivered through continuous training assessment using Videotel?s cloud based Continuing Competency Manager (CCM). www.videotel-inc.com Bestobell FLIV for LNG Carrier Bestobell Valves an- nounced a new con-tract which brings the total of orders for its innovative patented Float Level Insulation Valves (FLIV) across the world to over 100. The new contract for FLIV is with Besto- bell?s Chinese partner, Valseal International Ltd. on behalf of Hudong Shipyard in Shanghai, China. The order is for the six China Shipping and Mitsui O.S.K Lines LNG carriers that will be built there. FLIV has proved to be a successful product for Bestobell and since the Þ rst FLIV was supplied to an LNG carrier back in 2007 then 6/10 of all LNG carriers that have been built have FLIV Þ tted. bestobellvalves.comOnboard Drinking Water: Martek Marine Advises Martek Marine, manufacturer of the drinking water testing kit, Drinksafe, is advising owners to ensure that they are aware of the requirements of port state control and ß ag state water testing requirements in response to the Maritime Labor Convention 2006.The introduction of MLC 2006 heralded a signiÞ -cant step forward for the quality of drinking water for ship?s crew de Þ ning that ?frequent documented inspections? be performed which is why Martek de-veloped Drinksafe to have more tests than any other kit on the market. Martek?s Sales Director, Steve Coulson, explains that ?Drinksafe contains 1,800 tests, more than any other on the market providing a comparative cost per test that is approximately 50% lower than the closest comparative test kit.Bacteria and pathogens that can grow in poorly maintained drinking water include E.coli, Norovi-rus, Salmonella and Legionella bacteria, which can lead to Legionnaires? disease, a pneumonia-like ill- ness which can be fatal. martek-marine.com New Diesel Welder/Generators The new Trailblazer 325 Diesel and Bobcat 250 Diesel welder/generators by Miller Electric Mfg. Co. ? both fully compliant with all applicable EPA Tier 4 Final emissions regulations ? deliver multi- process welding capabilities and smooth generator power, with innovative technologies designed for the professional welder. According to the manufacturer, the Trailblazer 325 Diesel welder/generators are de-signed to extend runtimes by 55%, reduce fuel use by as much as 25%, and reduce noise by 40% for a safer, more productive jobsite. A redesigned case ? now seven inches shorter and up to 80 pounds lighter ? provides a smaller footprint, allowing a work truck to carry more equipment and heavier payloads. www.millerwelds.com Clean Marine?s EGCS First to Operate Inside ECA MV Balder, equipped with Exhaust Gas Cleaning System (EGCS) from Clean Marine, is reported to be the Þ rst vessel in the world to operate this type of system in the U.S. Emission Control Area (ECA). Upon arrival in Baltimore recently, the vessel?s Master sought approval from the coast guard to enter and exit the ECA Zone using High Sulfur Fuel Oil with EGCS, rather than burning the more expensive Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (1% sulfur content). Clean Marine invited USCG and EPA to observe the EGCS in operation for compliance with the ECA. OfÞ cials from the U.S. Coast Guard, led by Lieutenant Commander Edgardo Cruz (Chief Inspection Division, Sector Baltimore), conducted a Port State Control exam on August 29 in Baltimore and con Þ rmed that the Clean Marine EGCS installed onboard was op- erating satisfactory and found to be in full compliance with MARPOL Annex VI as an equivalency to utilizing low sulfur fuel oil as per the IAPP Certi Þ cate. Clean Marine CEO, Nils Høy-Petersen said, ?Meeting the U.S. Coast Guard?s stringent requirements proves that our unique and competi- tive multi-stream EGCS solution is a sound technology that enables vessels of all types to transit through a U.S. ECA.? The Clean Marine EGCS on board the handymax bulk carrier bulk carrier is an integrated, multi-stream system which cleans the exhaust from one main engine, three auxil-iary engines and one boiler. The system is also a hybrid type which can operate in both open and closed loop.www.cleanmarine.no New Products & Technology70 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News ? OCTOBER 2013 MR #10 (66-73).indd 70MR #10 (66-73).indd 7010/3/2013 2:29:25 PM10/3/2013 2:29:25 PM