BS IEC 61892-5:2019 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Mobile and fixed offshore units. Electrical installations – Mobile units
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 69 |
IEC 61892-5:2019 specifies additional characteristics for electrical installations in mobile units. It applies to installations that depend on buoyancy, such as column-stabilized units (semisubmersible units), ship- or barge-type units as well as self-elevating units. It specifies additional characteristics for such units, used during transfer from one location to another and for drilling, production, accommodation, processing, storage and offloading purposes. It applies to all installations, whether permanent, temporary, transportable or hand-held, to AC installations and DC installations without any limitation on voltage level. Referenced equipment standards may give voltage level limitations. This document specifies requirements such as those concerning – environmental conditions, – limits of inclination for the unit where the equipment is required to operate, – bilge pumps, – navigation and obstruction lights, – steering gear, – ballast system, – jacking systems, and – anchoring systems. For electric propulsion, reference is made to IEC 60092-501. For dynamic positioning systems, reference is made to relevant IMO requirements. This document does not apply to – fixed equipment for medical purposes, – electrical installations of tankers, and – control of ignition sources other than those created by electrical equipment. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2014. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical change with respect to the previous edition: a) the technical requirements as to electric propulsion have been replaced with a reference to IEC 60092-501:2013; b) the requirement for handrails on main and emergency switchboards has been added; c) requirements as to control systems and indicators for watertight doors and hatch covers have been made more specific; d) requirements concerning the holding capacity for jacking systems have been rewritten; e) requirements as to thruster-assisted mooring system have been rewritten; f) the annex regarding enhanced system verification (HIL test) for dynamic positioned mobile units has been relocated to IEC 61892-2:2019.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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43 | undefined |
45 | English CONTENTS |
47 | FOREWORD |
49 | INTRODUCTION |
50 | 1 Scope |
51 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
52 | 4 General requirements 4.1 Environmental conditions 4.1.1 Ambient temperature |
53 | 4.1.2 Relative humidity 4.2 Protection against flooding 4.3 Rotating machines 4.4 Conductors, equipment and apparatus Table 1 – Ambient temperature |
54 | 4.5 Main switchboards 4.6 Handrails or handles on mobile units 4.7 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 |
55 | 5.4 Essential source of power 5.5 Emergency machinery 5.6 Dynamic condition 6 Bilge pumps 6.1 Power supply 6.2 Cables and cable connections |
56 | 6.3 Location of starting arrangement 7 Navigation and obstruction lights 7.1 General 7.2 Obstruction lights when in operation 7.3 Navigation lights 7.4 Power supply and monitoring systems |
57 | 7.5 Special requirements for lights using LEDs 8 Steering gear 8.1 Power operated steering gear 8.2 Motors |
58 | 8.3 Motor starters 8.4 Power circuit supply 8.5 Supply of control circuits and control systems 8.6 Circuit protection |
59 | 8.7 Starting and stopping of motors for steering gear power units 8.8 Steering gear control systems 8.9 Alarms and indications |
60 | 8.10 Rudder angle indication 8.11 Separation of circuits 8.12 Communication between navigating bridge and steering gear compartment 9 Electric propulsion 10 Dynamic positioning |
61 | 11 Ballast systems 11.1 General 11.2 Ballast pumps 11.3 Control and indicating systems |
62 | 11.4 Internal communication 11.5 Protection against flooding |
63 | 12 Jacking systems 12.1 General 12.2 Design 12.3 Holding capacity |
64 | 12.4 Electric motor capacity 12.5 Jacking gear motors and motor controller 12.5.1 General 12.5.2 Group installation 12.5.3 Overcurrent protection 12.5.4 Running protection 12.5.5 Monitoring |
65 | 12.6 Testing at factory at site or on board after modifications 13 Anchoring systems 13.1 General 13.2 Anchoring arrangements 13.3 Control systems |
66 | 13.4 Thruster-assisted anchoring systems (TA) |
67 | Annex A (informative) Typical VSD driven AC jacking system Figure A.1 – Typical VSD driven AC jacking system |
68 | Bibliography |