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Additional notes beyond the field help:
G: Low-sulfur Fuel/Lube Types (marked L in this column) appear on the Fuel Zones form, where estimated/projected low-sulfur consumption can be specified for different ECA Fuel Zones.
If a fuel's CO2 Factor is ≤ 1.0000 or empty, the CO2 (MT) column in the Estimate, Speed Comparison Analysis, and Voyage Manager will not calculate and will appear light red.
To disable Backup Fuel types, select the Disable Backup Fuels check box on the Bunker Planning and Voyage Bunkers forms.
If only one fuel type has an IGS consumption rate specified for a vessel, this type is always used for IGS consumption in the Estimate/voyage, regardless of the Misc. Consumption settings on the Fuel Zones form.
G: General sulfur Fuel/Lube Types (marked G in this column) will continuously consume throughout the voyage with other fuel types (such as L and H).
Fuel Types cannot be deleted once they are in use; this is to protect the integrity of the data for past voyages.
With a schema upgrade to version 46.3, a new checkbox column labeled LNG Equivalent appears on the Fuel/Lube Types form. The Engine Make field on the Vessel Details tab becomes Engine Make/Type and includes an additional dropdown menu with options for various LNG and LBSI engine types.
CP Consumption for Grouped Fuels
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The example above shows two fuel Groups defined. IFO and LSF belong to one group; LSG and MGO belong to another group. Therefore, IFO cannot be consumed by the vessel cannot consume IFO at the same time as LSF is consumed. The same applies to LSG and MGO.
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With a Fairplay Vessel Data Integration (requires valid licensing), these flags act as a mapping between Fairplay Distillate and Residual Fuel Types and Fuel Types in the Veson IMOS Platform (IMOS). Each configuration flag accepts a 3-letter code matching an IMOS Fuel Type Code. Restart IMOS before importing vessels from Fairplay.
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