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Ocean Master 1000

Designed for:

  • Loading and unloading of live fish
  • Corrosive seawater environments
  • Delousing systems

Ocean Master 1000 is a high-strength liquid ring vacuum pump intended for fishing vessels.

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  • PERFORMANCE
  • PRESSURE
4-WAY VALVE

SAMSON PUMPS 4-way valve has up to 20% better performance and is 100% maintenance free.

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  • PRESSURE
Vacuum control valve

Designed to control the vacuum level and to avoid cavitation in the pump.

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  • CONNECTION
Adaptor for hydraulic motor

Designed for connection of hydraulic motor. Fits Ocean Master 1000, 700 and 500.

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  • HYDRAULIC
Hydraulic motor set

Complete hydraulic motor set for your Ocean Master 1000.

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  • MAINTENANCE
Automatic lubricator

Designed to automatically supply a small quantity of grease on a regular basis.

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  • REPAIR
Assembly tools

Assembly tool kit for Ocean Master 1000, 700 & 500 to help the operator in doing better, safer and faster service job.

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  • REPAIR
Bearings

A Ø50x110mm bearing for drive-end and one Ø40x110mm for the non-drive end.

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  • REPAIR
Bronze Flow-Plates

Made in GC-CU Sn10 DIN 1705. Extend the lifetime of your liquid ring pump’s operation.

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  • REPAIR
Mechanical shaft seals

Two mechanical shaft seals for both, drive-end and non-drive end of the pump.

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  • REPAIR
Set of seals

A complete set of seals, O-rings and gaskets for Ocean Master 1000.

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  • REPAIR
Stainless steel shell

The shell is used for pumps that operate with seawater service liquid, in order to extend the lifetime of the pump.

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Ocean Master - Made to withstand the harshest fish handling jobs

Ocean Master 1000 is a high-strength liquid ring vacuum pump designed for fish handling in corrosive seawater environments. Ocean Master 1000 can withstand the toughest fish working environments.

Although Ocean Master 1000 is used for many complex turnkey solutions within aquaculture plants and fish processing factories, we often hear that it is also the preferred fish liquid ring pump for fishing vessels.

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  • PROMOTION
Ocean Master Series

The story of how Ocean Master was developed for the fishing industry.

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Assembly of Ocean Master

Watch the assembly of an Ocean Master in high speed!

  • SUPPORT
Hydraulic adaptors

A quick review on all the available adaptors for hydraulic drive.

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Unboxing

Watch how the pump is packed and how to unbox it.

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Activating the grease cartridges

Learn how to activate the grease cartridges.

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Replacement of grease cartridges

Check out how to replace the grease cartridges on your Ocean Master.

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Lubrication of bearings

Learn how to manually lubricate the bearings of your Ocean Master.

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Cleaning of water channels

Visual tutorial of how to clean the water channels.

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Start/ stop of Ocean Master

A quick tutorial presenting two different methods to start/ stop your pump.

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Replace Shaft Seals & Bearings

A step by step tutorial of how to replace the shaft seals and the bearings.

  • SEAWATER

How we designed the Ocean Master series for operations with seawater

For more than 30 years Samson has been the supplier of liquid ring pumps for the fishing industry.

Our very first development for it was the Samson HSR rotor, which we designed to withstand the typical but very harsh impacts that occur from pressure operations. The result was a fully welded 100% AISI316 rotor.

Later we learned to improve the lifetime of the surrounding wetted parts, shell and flow plates by using new materials. For this reason, we produce almost all Ocean Master 1000 and 700 with shells in AISI 316 and flow plates in bronze.

Our latest development was to implement a non-corrosive liner composite in the bearing house to prevent corrosion and shortened lifetime.

  • SPECIFICATIONS
Bearing coverCast IronEN-GJL-250; EN 1561
Radial shaft sealRubberType NBR; DIN 3760A
Paper gasketPaperOil resistant gasket
Bearing housingCast IronEN-GJL-250; EN 1561
Mechanical shaft sealNBR/AISI 316/ SiC/Carbon
Pump HousingCast IronEN-GJL-250; EN 1561
Flow Plate option 1Cast IronEN-GJL-250; EN 1561
Flow Plate option 2BronzeCC480K EN 1982
Rubber gasketRubberNBR
Shell option 1Cast IronEN-GJL-250; EN 1561
Shell option 2Stainless steelAISI 316
Stay BoltCarbon steelW.Nr.1.1181
RotorStainless steelHigh Strength Samson design
  • DIMENSIONS
PDF
  • GUIDE

How to read the performance curve

The suction and discharge performances are calculated in normal cubic meters per hour corresponding to the displacement of water flow in and out of the holding tank. The performance is measured without pressure drop and this must be therefore calculated and added to the static pressure in both suction and discharge. For further information and examples, please refer to the pump manual.

  • PERFORMANCE
  • BROCHURE
OCEAN MASTER Series

Below you can download the newest Ocean Master brochure.

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  • MANUAL
OCEAN MASTER 1000

The Ocean Master 1000 manual can be downloaded below.

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  • 3D STP FILE
OCEAN MASTER 1000

The 3D clockwise STP file of the pump can be downloaded below.

  • 3D STP FILE
OCEAN MASTER 1000

The 3D counterclockwise STP file can be downloaded below.

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OCEAN MASTER 1000

The Ocean Master 1000 is a high-strength liquid ring vacuum pump intended for the fishing vessels with a max capacity of 1100 m3/h.

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  • 700 m3/h
OCEAN MASTER 700

The Ocean Master 700 is a high-strength liquid ring vacuum pump intended for the fish industry with a max capacity of 850 m3/h.

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  • 500 m3/h
OCEAN MASTER 500

The Ocean Master 500 pump is designed for a wide range of onshore and offshore handling operations.

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  • 450 m3/h
OCEAN MASTER 450

The Ocean Master 450 is a liquid ring pump designed for installation in smaller fish handling systems with a capacity up to 530 m3/h.

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  • 250 m3/h
OCEAN MASTER 250

The pump is designed for installation in smaller fish handling systems with a capacity up to 310 m3/h.

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OCEAN MASTER SVF

The main dimensions, footprint, flange connections, shaft diameter and height are 100% identical with Robuschi RVF27.

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Reliable pumps are the be-all and end-all

“The introduction of the vacuum system is the biggest positive change that has taken place in the fishing industry in all the years I have been a fisherman,” says Roi Magnussen, chief engineer and co-owner of “H265 Asbjørn”, which is one of Denmark’s largest and most modern fishing vessels.

When “H265 Asbjørn” was built in 2008 – then under the name of “Gitte Henning” – it was Denmark’s largest fishing vessel. Since then even larger fishing vessels have appeared, but “Asbjørn” remains an impressive sight as it lies docked in Hirtshals. At 75.4 meters in length and 15.6 meters at its widest, the well-proportioned ship has a total capacity of 2600 cubic meters of fish, divided into 11 refrigerated tanks.

If you go down into the depths of the fishing vessel you will find four large vacuum pumps from Samson Pumps. A central part of the ship’s giant vacuum system, which is used for unloading the catch, and which plays a crucial role in the efficient operations of an ultra-modern fishing vessel such as “Asbjørn”.

“The introduction of the vacuum system is the biggest and most important change and improvement that has taken place in the fishing industry in all the years I have been a fisherman,” says Roi Magnussen, 49, who is chief engineer on “Asbjørn” and co-owner of the vessel.

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Fish for both industry and consumption

“Asbjørn” fishes for both industrial and edible fish. Industrial fish, which is processed into fish oil and fishmeal, comes ashore mainly in Skagen and Hanstholm. Edible fish is comprised almost exclusively of herring and mackerel, which ends up as jars of pickled herring and canned mackerel respectively. The herring comes ashore in Skagen where it is also processed, while the mackerel is brought to Hirtshals and then taken for processing in Sæby.

Fishing is done almost exclusively with drift nets and gill nets. When the “bag” in the trawler needs to be emptied, this is done by pumping the fish up. A hydraulic pump is used for this (thus not a Samson pump). “Asbjørn” is also equipped for purse seining, but this method is rarely used.

“Depending on the quotas and on how the fishing goes out in the fishing areas, we are out at sea for anything from one or two days up to a couple of weeks or more. The fishing areas are spread over a vast area. For example, fishing for blue whiting for industrial use is done west of Ireland, we catch herring in the North Sea or Norwegian Sea and mackerel near the Shetland Islands,” says Roi Magnussen.

The vacuum system handles the whole thing

In the “old days”, before the vacuum systems had made their debut in the fishing industry, the unloading of fish from vessels like “Asbjørn” was done either by lowering a conveyor belt with shovels down into the load, after which the fish were shoveled by hand onto the bucket elevator, as it is called. Alternatively, a suction hose was fed into the load. With its flexible suction head, this was able to suck up the fish from large sections of the cargo hold.

“Today, our vacuum system handles the whole thing. We pump both the fish and water directly into the tanks of the plant and have the water returned to us. The unloading is done much faster and far more efficiently than previously, and there is hardly any manual work left to do. Our job is mainly to check that the vacuum system is running as it should, and if this is the case, we can empty our tank of fish in just 10-11 hours, even with a full load. This means a great deal, because also in fishing time is an important factor. We need to be out at sea as much as possible and sitting in dock as short a period as possible,” says Roi Magnussen, who is thus very happy with “Asbjørn’s” vacuum system – and the four Samson pumps.

Samson pumps – hardy and reliable

“It means a great deal for us to be able to place our trust in our vacuum system, and that it works quickly and efficiently. Just as important is that we can quickly get things fixed if something breaks down. Luckily this does not happen often, largely thanks to our four Samson pumps. They are extremely reliable and hardy. And this is necessary, because the pumps must work in a very tough environment, with salty water and so on. If an accident does happen, and something breaks down, we can usually continue operating, as we have two vacuum systems that can work both in tandem and on their own,” explains Roi Magnussen, who is Faroese but who moved together with his family to Hirtshals in 1979.

Family enterprise in a beautiful setting

“Asbjørn” is named after his father, 75-year-old Asbjørn Magnussen. Roi Magnussen purchased the vessel in autumn 2013, together with his brother, Fridi Magnussen. The latter is skipper on “Asbjørn”, his son is coxswain and there is also a cousin among the crew, which totals 8-10 men depending on whether any apprentices are on board.

The job of a fisherman remains hard and toilsome compared to most jobs on land, but much is done on a ship like “Asbjørn” to provide the crew with the best possible workplace for a life at sea. This applies to everything, from the bridge and the sleeping quarters to electronics with satellite dish, good internet connection, etc.

“We want to get the best out of people. In this regard the pay obviously plays a role, but for most people it’s just as important that there are good, safe and orderly conditions, both when they are at work and on their days off. We try our utmost to live up to that,” concludes Roi Magnussen with Faroese modesty.