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BS IEC 60092-201:2019

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Electrical installations in ships – System design. General

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BSI 2019 46
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IEC 60092-201:2019 is applicable to the main features of system design of electrical installations for use in ships.This fifth edition cancels and replaces the fourth edition, published in 1994. It constitutes a technical revision.This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) a new subclause regarding studies and calculations has been added; b) a new subclause regarding documentation has been added; c) the clause regarding distribution systems has been rewritten; d) a clause regarding system earthing has been added; e) the clause regarding sources of electrical power has been rewritten; f) the clause regarding distribution system requirements has been rewritten; g) the clause regarding cables has been deleted and transferred to IEC 60092-401; h) a new subclause regarding electric and electrohydraulic steering gear has been added.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General
12 3.2 Distribution system
13 3.3 DC systems of distribution
3.4 AC systems of distribution
14 3.5 Sources of electrical power
4 Safety aspects
4.1 General
15 4.2 Degrees of protection
Tables
Table 1 – Minimum requirements for the degree of protection(in accordance with IEC 60529 coding)
16 5 System design
5.1 General
17 5.2 System study and calculations
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Electrical load study
5.2.3 Short-circuit calculations
5.2.4 Protection and discrimination study
18 5.2.5 Load flow calculations
5.2.6 Harmonic currents and voltage calculations
5.3 Documentation
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Apparatus description
19 5.3.3 Principle single line diagram electrical power system
5.3.4 Overview diagram
5.3.5 List of protection and fault discrimination settings
5.3.6 Circuit diagrams
5.3.7 FAT, HAT and SAT reports
6 Distribution systems
6.1 General
20 6.2 DC distribution systems
6.2.1 Types of distribution systems
21 6.2.2 TN-S DC systems
Figures
Figure 1 – TN-S DC system
22 6.2.3 IT DC systems
6.2.4 DC voltages
Figure 2 – IT DC system
Table 2 – Voltages for DC systems
23 6.3 AC distribution systems
6.3.1 Primary AC distribution systems
Figure 3 – IT AC system
24 6.3.2 Secondary AC distribution systems
6.3.3 AC voltages and frequencies
Figure 4 – TN-S AC system
25 Table 3 – AC voltages and frequencies for ship’sservice systems of supply
26 6.3.4 Control voltage
7 System earthing
7.1 General
27 7.2 Neutral earthing methods
7.3 Generators and/or main distribution transformers operated in parallel
28 7.4 Earthing resistors, connection to hull/structure
Table 4 – Summary of principal features of the neutral earthing methods
29 8 Sources of electrical power
8.1 Sources of electrical power for auxiliary services
8.1.1 General
30 Figure 5 – Typical ship generation and distribution system
Table 5 – Typical distribution of loads
31 8.1.2 Arrangement
8.1.3 Operability
32 8.1.4 Load shedding and automatic restoration of power
8.2 Bus-tie breakers
33 8.3 Starting from a dead ship condition
8.4 Consequences of a busbar failure or a control system failure
34 8.5 Additional source of electrical power
8.6 Emergency source of electrical power
9 Distribution system requirements
9.1 General
9.2 Distribution systems for electrically powered containers or temporary loads
35 9.3 Methods of distribution
9.4 Balance of loads
9.4.1 Balance of load on three-wire DC systems
9.4.2 Balance of loads in three- or four-wire AC systems
9.5 Final sub-circuits
9.5.1 General
9.5.2 Final sub-circuits for lighting
Table 6 – Maximum number of lighting points
36 9.5.3 Final sub-circuits for heating
9.5.4 Control circuits
37 9.6 Socket-outlets
9.7 Lighting circuits
38 9.8 Shore connections
9.8.1 Shore connection during docking
9.8.2 Shore connections during port
9.9 Electric and electrohydraulic steering gear
9.9.1 General
39 9.9.2 Motors
9.9.3 Circuit design
40 9.9.4 Controls and indications
41 9.9.5 Separation
9.9.6 Communication
9.10 Navigation lights
9.11 Navigation installations
9.12 Radio installations
42 9.13 Permanently installed bilge-pumps
9.14 Motor circuits
9.14.1 Starting of motors
9.14.2 Means of disconnection
9.14.3 Motor starters
43 9.15 Luminaries
9.15.1 Discharge lamp luminaries of voltages above 250 V
9.15.2 Searchlights and arc lamps
9.16 Internal communication circuits
9.16.1 Voice communication
9.16.2 General emergency alarm system
9.16.3 Engine-room telegraphs or similar devices
10 Cables
44 Bibliography
BS IEC 60092-201:2019
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