BS IEC 61892-5:2014
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Mobile and fixed offshore units. Electrical installations – Mobile units
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 40 |
This part of IEC 61892 specifies the characteristics for electrical installations in mobile units, for use during transfer from one location to another and for use during the exploration and exploitation of petroleum resources.
It applies to all installations, whether permanent, temporary, transportable or hand-held, to AC installations up to and including 35 000 V and DC installations up to and including 1 500 V. (AC and DC voltages are nominal values).
Attention is drawn to further requirements concerning electrical installations on such mobile offshore units contained in the MODU CODE of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | English CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 General requirements 4.1 Protection against flooding 4.2 Rotating machines 4.3 Conductors, equipment and apparatus 4.4 Main switchboards |
13 | 4.5 Axes of rotation 5 Limits of inclination of the unit 5.1 Authority requirement 5.2 Machines, equipment and apparatus – General 5.3 Propulsion machinery 5.4 Emergency machinery 5.5 Dynamic condition |
14 | 6 Bilge pumps 6.1 Power supply 6.2 Cables and cable connections 6.3 Location of starting arrangement 7 Navigation lights 7.1 General 7.2 Navigation lights when in operation 7.3 Steaming lights 7.4 Collision regulations 7.5 Power supply and monitoring systems |
15 | 7.6 Special requirements for lights using LEDs 8 Steering gear 8.1 Power operated steering gear |
16 | 8.2 Motors 8.3 Motor starters 8.4 Power circuits supply 8.5 Supply of control circuits and control systems |
17 | 8.6 Circuit protection 8.7 Starting and stopping of motors for steering gear power units 8.8 Steering gear control systems |
18 | 8.9 Alarms and indications 8.10 Rudder angle indication 8.11 Separation of circuits 8.12 Communication between navigating bridge and steering gear compartment 9 Electric propulsion 9.1 General |
19 | 9.2 General requirements 9.2.1 Torque and critical speeds Figures Figure 1 – Typical equipment (configuration) for unit with one or two propellers |
20 | 9.2.2 Lubrication 9.2.3 Prime movers |
21 | 9.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and harmonic distortion 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Total harmonic distortion, THD 9.3.3 Radio frequency interference 9.4 Harmonic filtering |
22 | 9.5 Generators, motors, semiconductor converters and electric slip-couplings 9.5.1 Machine and equipment temperature and ventilation 9.5.2 Accessibility and facilities for repair in situ |
23 | 9.5.3 Protection against moisture and condensate 9.5.4 Sudden short circuits 9.5.5 Overspeed of propulsion motors 9.5.6 Exciter sets 9.5.7 Semiconductor converter design data |
24 | 9.6 Protection against moisture and condensation 9.7 Controlgear 9.7.1 Location of manoeuvring controls 9.7.2 Engine order systems 9.7.3 Operation of manoeuvring controls |
25 | 9.7.4 Interlocking of the means of control 9.8 Cables and wiring 9.8.1 Conductors 9.8.2 Internal wiring 9.8.3 Bus-bars |
26 | 9.9 Main and control circuits 9.9.1 Control 9.9.2 Power management system |
27 | 9.9.3 Circuitry and components Figure 2 – Typical control configuration |
28 | 9.10 Protection of the system 9.10.1 Protection |
29 | 9.10.2 Instrumentation |
30 | 9.11 Propulsion transformers 9.12 Testing 10 Dynamic positioning |
31 | 11 Ballast systems 11.1 General 11.2 Ballast pumps 11.3 Control and indicating systems |
32 | 11.4 Internal communication 11.5 Protection against flooding 12 Jacking systems 12.1 General |
33 | 12.2 Design 12.3 Holding capacity 12.4 Electric motor capacity 12.5 Control and monitoring |
34 | 12.6 Jacking gear motors and motor controller 12.6.1 General 12.6.2 Group installation 12.6.3 Overcurrent protection 12.6.4 Running protection 12.6.5 Metering 12.7 Testing on board 13 Anchoring systems 13.1 General 13.2 Anchoring arrangements |
35 | 13.3 Control systems 13.4 Thruster-assisted anchoring systems (TA) |
36 | Annex A (informative) Enhanced system verification test (HIL test) for dynamic positioned mobile units A.1 General A.2 Scope of HIL testing |
37 | A.3 Schedule and work process A.4 Requirements to control systems manufacturer A.5 Documentation and approval |
38 | Bibliography |