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Main The Fleet Loch Riddon Vessel Design Drawings
Design drawing of the selected vessel...
Note: this page is still under construction and vessel internal tour pictures will be added soon as an ongoing project...


 

 Virtual Tour of Loch Riddon
Deck 4 - Bridge Deck
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Deck 3 - Passenger Deck
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Deck 2 - Car Deck
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Engine Room
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Aft Generator Aft Main Engine
Electrical Distribution Board Emergency Alternator 24V
Engine Room Communications Forward Generator
General Service Pump* Hydraulic Power Pack
Oily Water Separator Reduction Gearbox

* The GS pump is used for pumping bilges, supplying water to the fire main and on certain Lochs to transfer ballast water. Most of the Lochs have similar pump arrangements –  

MV Loch Riddon and her 3 sisters have 2 electrically driven GS pumps, one normally set on the fire main and one set to engine room bilge as other than grounding or collision, flooding from loose or damaged pipe work is a common cause of flooding. This also saves time if an emergency occurs. She also has a hand start diesel emergency pump for fire or bilge pumping in case of electrical (generator) power failing.


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