Christie & Grey offers expert vibration isolation products for marine generating equipment and assists vessel operators who require steady and reliable onboard power in harsh sea conditions.

Our systems are designed to support the long-term performance of equipment running under continuous and variable loads, minimising the transmission of vibration to the vessel structure.

These solutions are applicable across naval, offshore, military, and commercial vessels, where the stability, efficiency, and continuity of onboard power generation are paramount to day-to-day operations.

Generating Isolation Solutions

The Marine Generating range by Christie & Grey has been designed for the isolation of marine generator installations. The solution range includes rubber and rubber-and-spring mountings that are carefully designed to stabilise generator performance and to control generator movement during operation in a predictable and controlled manner. This provides effective vibration isolation without affecting alignment or structural integrity under changing sea and load conditions. These marine vibration control solutions are designed to support long-term generator performance in challenging environments. They assist in mitigating vibration effects on surrounding structures and related systems, supporting smooth operation, reducing maintenance risk, and ensuring a reliable supply of onboard power throughout the vessel lifecycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can isolation performance be customised for different generator sizes and duties?

Yes. Systems are available in multiple configurations to match generator weight, duty cycle, and vibration characteristics.

Do the mounts require regular maintenance?

The mounts are designed to withstand extreme marine conditions. Periodic inspection is recommended as part of routine vessel maintenance to ensure continued isolation performance and safe operation.

What types of marine applications typically use these generating isolation systems?

They are used across a wide range of vessels and platforms, including commercial shipping, offshore installations, defence and naval fleets, and specialised marine applications where reliable onboard power is critical.

Why is vibration more challenging in marine generating environments?

Marine generators operate continuously while vessels are in motion, loads vary, and sea forces act on the structure. Combined, these conditions make vibration control more demanding over time.

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