5 Sep 2024

Marine pump specialist Svanehøj is expanding its product portfolio for the emerging green ammonia market.

At SMM in Hamburg, Germany, the company launches the world’s first high-pressure centrifugal pump for ammonia fuel applications.

HP NH3 Fuel Pump

A growing interest in alternative fuels for maritime transport is driving a surge in demand for specialised critical components capable of handling highly corrosive and toxic carbon-free liquids safely and efficiently.

Drawing on extensive experience in ammonia applications, Svanehøj has developed a dedicated high-pressure ammonia fuel pump capable of delivering a fuel injection pressure of up to 100 BAR. The compact solution, named “HP NH3 Fuel Pump”, will be revealed at the SMM maritime exhibition in Hamburg, Germany, this week.

Deep well low-pressure fuel pump

The new pump has a small footprint of 2,100x780x1,450 mm, making it a perfect fit for the TCS

The new high-pressure pump is based on the design of Svanehøj’s patented deep well low-pressure fuel pump, a centrifugal low-pressure pump, which has sold more than 1,000 units since its introduction, with 100 of those units being used for ammonia.

The new pump has a small footprint of 2,100x780x1,450 mm, making it a perfect fit for the Tank Connection Space (TCS) in an ammonia fuel supply system.

Centrifugal pump design

"We have long been encouraged by customers and partners to develop a high-pressure ammonia pump of the same high standard as our low-pressure fuel pump. Early in the R&D process, we determined that our existing centrifugal pump design would be the optimal solution in terms of efficiency and maintenance," said Johnny Houmann, Chief Sales Officer at Svanehøj.

"As a result, we have developed a pump with a design that already has a proven track record, and we are confident it will meet our customers' high expectations."

Ensuring safe operation and maintenance

Because ammonia is highly toxic and corrosive, shipowners and fuel system suppliers must ensure that onboard operations and maintenance are as safe as on conventionally fueled vessels.

To meet the highest safety standards, Svanehøj introduces several innovative features. The HP NH3 Fuel Pump is hermetically sealed with no mechanical shaft seals and designed with a magnetic coupling that ensures the transmission of torque from the motor.

Optional fail-safe mechanism

The coupling containment shroud is made from magnesium-stabilised zirconium oxide

The coupling containment shroud is made from magnesium-stabilised zirconium oxide, ensuring high-temperature stability. For pumps installed in engine rooms or on deck, Svanehøj has added an optional fail-safe mechanism as a second barrier.

In the unlikely event of a breach in the containment shroud, this mechanism will activate to contain the pumped media inside the coupling housing.

One media-lubrication

In terms of maintenance, the pump is fully drainable and can be lifted out in one piece. It is designed with only one media-lubricated and easily changeable ceramic ball bearing for all axial loads.

For the power transmission, Svanehøj has a heavy-duty drive with a carbon-reinforced and easily accessible timing belt system.

Green ammonia solutions

Although no commercial ships are operating on ammonia fuel yet, the maritime market has shown a growing appetite for investing in green ammonia solutions."

"Ammonia-fueled ship engines will be commercially available by 2025, and at Svanehøj, we are proud to support the energy transition of shipping by offering both low- and high-pressure pump solutions for the emerging green ammonia market,” said Johnny Houmann.

Svanehøj HP NH3 Fuel Pump – technical info

  • Flow: 37 m3/h
  • Pressure: 85 bar discharge (65 bar pump Δp)
  • Footprint: 2,100 x 780 x 1,450 mm (H*W*L)