seatec - Finnish marine technology review 1/2005 | Page 17

SUPPLIERS ABB Among the Finnish suppliers is the Vaasa plant of ABB Oy’s Low Voltage Systems unit. It signed its biggest Marine equipment contract with Kvarner-Masa Yards’ Turku yard on September 27, 2004. The delivery includes over 200 fieder of power distribution and engine control equipment as well as over 1000 lighting distribution panels and starter devices. The supplied equipment and switchgear will supply and distribute electricity to the ship’s numerous points of power consumption, such as the auxiliary equipment of the main engines, theatres, restaurants and ice skating rink. - Fire dampers and AC system dampers - Passenger and crew accommodation air conditioning and handling devices - Passenger and crew accommodation automation system - HVAC automation system design and supply of equipment - Cooling system of technical facilities - HVAC pumps and heat exchangers - Smoke extraction fans - All air handling devices - Commissioning, documentation and handover to customer Saajos For Freedom of the Seas the door deliveries from Saajos has already started with A60 class hinged fire doors and will continue later with B15 class fire doors. Hermann´s Project Design The Hermann´s Project Design delivery includes Youth Area, Night Club, Schooner Bar and Chambagne Bar. Ultra Voyager II = Second Freedom Class vessel Jukova The Jukova delivery includes balconies, sliding doors, divider walls and glass railings for balconies. Koja Marine Koja Marine supplies the air conditioning systems for both of the Ultra Voyager ships and their delivery includes the following: - AC systems design for passenger accommodation and public areas - AC units and extraction fans - AC unit and fan starters, frequency converters and electrical design Royal Caribbean’s cruise vessel newbuilding, the second Freedom Class vessel, will be built at Aker Finnyards and she will be ready for delivery in spring 2007. The ABB delivery includes the supply of three, 14 MW cycloconverter-controlled Azipod® propulsion units, one being fixed midships and two steerable. In addition to the three Azipod propulsion units the ABB power plant consists of 6 main generators, 17,6 MVA (12,3 MW) each, 11 kV main switchboard, 4 bow thruster motors, 3,4 MW each, and 18 transformers. SEATEC 2005 15