BS IEC 60092-101:2018
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Electrical installations in ships – Definitions and general requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 34 |
This part of IEC 60092 is applicable to electrical installations for use in ships.
The definitions and general requirements given in this part are applicable, unless otherwise indicated, to other parts of the IEC 60092 series.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | 4 General requirements and conditions 4.1 General 4.2 Applicability of the IEC 60092 series to AC and DC 4.3 Acceptance of substitutes or alternatives 4.4 Provisions for maximum load 4.5 Additions and alterations 4.6 Environmental conditions |
16 | Tables Table 1 – Condition limits |
17 | 4.7 Materials Table 2 – Design parameters – Angular deviation and motion Table 3 – Design parameters – Vibration |
18 | 4.8 Power supply system characteristics |
19 | 4.9 Electrical equipment for hazardous areas |
20 | 4.10 Precautions necessary when electrical fittings, cables, etc., are attached to structures of conductive materials with different galvanic potential 4.11 Clearance and creepage distances 4.12 Insulation 4.13 Maintenance and inspection 4.14 Degrees of protection of enclosures 4.15 Cable entries 4.16 Precautions against vibration and mechanical shock |
21 | 4.17 Position in ship 4.18 Mechanical protection 4.19 Protection from water, steam and oil 4.20 Protection against electrical shock 4.21 Axes of rotation |
22 | 4.22 Magnetic compasses 4.23 Environmental impact |
23 | Annex A (informative) Guidance on environmental conditions |
24 | Table A.1 – Survey of environmental conditions related to locations |
25 | Table A.2 – Environmental condition guidance – Climatic conditions |
29 | Table A.3 – Environmental conditions guidance –Biological conditions |
30 | Table A.4 – Environmental conditions guidance – Conditions dependent on chemically and mechanically active substances |
31 | Table A.5 – Environmental condition guidance – Mechanical conditions |
32 | Figure A.1 – Model shock response spectra (first-order maximum shock response spectra) |
33 | Bibliography |