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Tech n ical Specification
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OOOO GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DESIGN .........122 0010 Introduction and lntent of the Vessel........ ................122 0020 Intent and Legal Aspects of this Specification ................ ..............12 0030 Omissions. Conflicts and Inconsistency.............. ....... I 5 0040 Definition of Terms, Abbreviations and Acronyms................ ...... l5 0050 Builder's Responsibility .......17 0080 Changes and Extras ..............17 0090 Materials. Equipment and Workmanship ............... ....................... 18 0100 Particulars and Capactes ............19 0110 General Arrangement........... ....................19 0120 Principal Dimensiolts............ ................... 19 0130 Deadrveight ........ 19 0140 Capacities.......... ....................19 0150 Speed and Power ..................20 0170 Lightrveight and Weight Clontrol during Constructior1.....................................20 0180 Trim and Stability Conditions................ ....................20 0190 Complentent ......20 0200 Class, Rules and Regulations .......20
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0220 Flagof Registry ....................21 0230 National Rules and Regulations .......... .......................21 0240 Intemational Rules and Regulations ........21 0250 Special Rules and Regulations .......... ......21 0260 Certiftcates.......... ..................21 0270 Noise and Vibration Requirements............ . ..............23 0280 stability............. ....................23 0300 Operative Conditions, Hull Performance and Model Testing ........23 0310 Operative Conditions.......... . ......... .,.. .23 0320 Hull Performance and lines .....................24 0340 Model Tank Testing and Acceptance Criterions............ ...............24 ......24 0400 Plans and Drawings 0450 On-board Mounted Drawings................. ....................24 0460 As Built Drawings............ .......................24 0470 List of Plans & Drawings ................ ........25 ..............27 0500 Documentaton 0510 Specifications. Inventories and Lists .......27 0540 Stability Information Booklet etc. .......... ....................27 0570 Darnage Control P1an........... .... .............28 0590 Instruction Books ..................28 ...............28 0600 Test and Trials .........28 0610 Test of Materials. Components and Systems..... ...................28 0620 Equipment Test.. 0630 Shop Tests ......... ...................28 ........29 0640 Dock Trials O641 Inclinino Test )q
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2310 Boarding Boat Recess....... 2340 Rudders and rudder stocks......... 2400 Engine Room Structure 2410 Main Generator Foundations................. 2480 Sea Chests........ 2600 Foreship 2610 Stem. Anchor Pockets and Chain Lockers 2650 Structure i.w.o. Bow and Stern Thrusters............. 2700 Huf l Fittings.... 2710 Bu1warks............ 2720 Fixed Fenders and Chafing Guards 2730 Bilge Keels ......... 2740 Drain Plugs......... 2770 Foundations 2900 Corrosion Prevention and protection 2910 Corrosion. Prevention and Protection General 2920 Preparation of Surfaces 2930 Painting of Hull 2960 Catltodic Protection.............. 2970 Cen"tenting.......... 2980 Galvanizing......... 2990 Metalizing.........
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3000 ouTFrT AND EQUTPMENT 3000 Markings and ldentification........... 3010 Waterlight Boundaries. Tanks and Web Frames 3020 Draft, Loadline and Tonnage mark....... 3030 Name, Port of Registry and IMO Number............... 3040 Bow and Funnel Mark......... 3070 Name Plates 3080 Label P1ates......... 3100 Closures and Access 3 105 Hinges of Doors and Hatches ................ 31 l0 Manhole with Covers....... 3120 Small Service Hatches 3130 Exterior Access Doors 3140 Waterlight Doors................ 3160 Port-holes and Windows... 3200 Mooring 3210 Mooring Arrangement - General...... 3220 Anchor Windlasses and Chain Stoppers..... 3230 Mooring Winches on Forecastle Deck 3240 Anchors and Anchor Chains....... 3260 Towing Equipment ............... 3270 Mooring Lines 3280 Minor Mooring Equiprnent. 3300 Lifesavng Equipment............... 3310 Life Saving Arrangerlent.................
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3340 MOB Rescue Boat.........., 3370 Lifejackets, Lif-ebuoys and Survival Suits.......... 3380 Rescue Zones 3390 Other Safety Equiprnent 3400 Steering and Manoeuvring Machinery......... 34 I 0 Steering - Mode of Operation ...... . ...... ... 3440 Bow and Stern Thrusters 3500 Stairs & Ladders............. 3510 Floor Plates & Gratings 3520 Railing & Hand Grips......... 3530 Pilot Ladder 3600 Masts and Rigging 3900 Miscellaneous Equipment............... 3920 Heeling Tank Sysrerns 3940 Stabilizers......... 3970 Helicopter Winching Area 3990 Store Rooms Outfitting...
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4020 Owner's supply, accot.nmodation:........... 4030 Workmanship, Marerial and euality 4070 Signs in Accommodation....... 4100 Room Descriptions for Crew Accommodation 4120 Crerv Cabins 4l2l Sick Bay............ 4130 Mess Room and Day Room 4140 Stairways and Conidors 4150 Toilets and Bathrooms. 4160 Locker Room and Entrance Hall Deck 3................ 4170 Ship Office........ 4180 Gynrnasium........ 4200 Room Descriptions for Service Spaces 4210 Wheelhouse 4230 Ga11ey................. 4240 Provision Room 4250 Garbage Room and Waste Handling 4260 Store Rooms 4270 Laundry............. 4400 Furniture......... 4400 General Description............. 4410 Furniture ............ 4420 Curtains and Roller Blind - Material and euality 4490 Hardware and Clocks....... 4500 Deck Covering
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5430 Bilge Piping incl. Valves and Fittings 5440 Scuppers and Drains General...... 5460 Interior Gutter-ways and Scuppers 5487 Floor Drains 5490 Sanitary Drains and Galley Drains. 5500 Filling, Sounding, Ventng, Heating of Tanks 5510 Filling Pipes System 5520 Air / Overflow Pipes.......... 5530 Sounding Pipes 5600 Service Piping Systems 5610 Sanitary Water System....... 5620 Sanitary Water Treatment.. 5630 Technical Fresh Water System 5640 Waste Water System....... 5700 Fire Extinguishing........... 5710 Fire-Figlrting Requirements................ 5720 Ftre and Safety P1an........... 5730 Fire Detection System....... 5740 Fire Control Station 5750 Portable Fire Extinguishing Equipment .............. 5760 Fire and Deck Wash Main 577A C02System....... 5780 Fire Monitors 5800 Hydraulc Systems 5810 Genera1.............. 5820 Hydraulic Power Packs......... 5830 Precautions against Noise in Hydraulic S,vstents..
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EQUIPMENT....... General 6010 Engine Room Arangement................. 6020 Machinery Requirements...... 6030 Design Conditions................ 6040 Noise Sources 6050 Instruments and Gauges 6060 Heat Balance 6100 Main Propulsion Machinery.............
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6200 Power Transmission 6210 Reduction Gear. 6220 Couplings........... 6230 Propeller and Shafting 6240 Stem-tube with Bearings 6270 Propeller Control 6400 Boi1er............... 6500 Fresh Water 6610 Pump Material for Water... 6620 Pump Material for OiI........ 6630 Centrifugal Pumps.................
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6650 Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps... 6670 HandPumps........ 6800 Engine Room Outfit and Equpment 6820 Flexible Mounting of Machinery............. 6830 Drip Trays......... 6840 Engine Control Room......... 6900 Maintenance and Repair Facilities.............. 6910 Lifting Gear and Arrangement......... 6930 Workshop with Outfit......... 7100 7120 7130 7150 7160 7170 7180 7182 7200 7220 7230 7300
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Ventilation Systern Cooling Water System 73 l0 Piping incl. Valves and Fittings 7320 Sea In1ets.......... 7330 Overboard Discharge........... 7340 Sea Cooling Water S.vstenr 7360 Fresh Water Cooling Systenr 7370 Low Temperature FW System............... 7380 High Temperature FW System............... 7400 MGO System 7410 Piping incl. Valves and Fittings 7420 Main Engine MGO Systen, 7440 Auxiliary Water Heater MGO Systenr....... 7450 Eniergency / Harbour Generator MGO Systern 7460 MGO Bunker and Transfer System 7470 MGO Purification and Filtering System.... 7480 MGO Service Tanks 7500 Lubricating Oil System 7510 Genera1.............. 7520 Lube Oil system - Main Generator Engines 7530 Lube Oil systerr, - Stern-tube/shaft sea1s........... 7540 Lube Oil system fbr Gearboxes............... 7560 Lube Oil purification ............. 7570 Lube Oil Transfer System
7600 Compressed Air 7610 Genera1..............
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7624 Saftng Air Systeni....... 7630 Control/Working Air Systeni 7640 Starling Air Compressors ................ 7650 Starling Air Receivers 7660 Control/Working Air Compressor............ 7670 Control/Working Air Receiver ................. 7680 Piping incl. Valves and Fittings 7700 Central Heatng System 7710 Piping incl. Valves and Fittings 7730 CenfralHeating System 7900 Miscelfaneous 7920 Waste Oil System 7930 High Pressure Washing System
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8000 ELECTRICTAL SYSTEMS............. 8000 Electrical, General 8010 Electrical Requirenrents....... 8060 Electric Load Balance..... 8080 Electric Pon'er Systems
8100 Power 8l I 0 Main Generators 8130 Emergency / Harbour Generator.. 8140 Rotary Converter 8150 Shore Connection 8 I 60 Batteries and Chargers 8170 Uninterrupted Porver Supply 8200 Electrical Distribution.............. 8210 Main Switchboards............... 8220 Emergency Switchboard................ 8230 Distribution System - Poner...... 8231 Distribution S1'stem -24V DC ............ 8240 Distribution System - Lighting 8250 Transformers...... 8260 Cables and Cable Installation 8270 Circuit Breakers 8280 Fuses 8300 Power Devces 8310 Electric Motors 8320 Starters and Controllers 8380 Propulsion Motors ................ 8400 Lighting ......... 8410 Lighting Plan 8420 Lighting Fixtures 8421 Lighting, Machinery and Working Spaces 8422 Lighting in Accommodation...,...... 8423 Outside Deck Lighting..... 8424 Plug Sockets 8440 Navigation and Signal Lights
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8460 Search Lights ...162 8470 Flood Lights........ ................162 8480 Emergency Lighting..... ....... 163 8500 Communcaton .............. .............. 163 8510 Radio Equipment (GMDSS).. ................163 8520 VSAT Broadband Communication............. .............164 8530 SAT TV............. .................t64 8540 Aeriaf Systeni..... .................164 8550 Broadcast Equiprrent.............. ...............164 8560 Intercom and Conrnrand Systems ..........164 8570 InternalTelephone System e1c.............. ............ . ....165 8580 General Alam and Alarm Bells.......... .....................165 8590 Engine Order Telegraph .....165 ...166 8600 Navigaton Equipment............... 8610 Gyro Conipass and Autopilot............... ....................166 8620 Deptlr Sounder ....................167 8640 Speed / Log Indicator.............. ...............167 8650 Magnetic Pro.iector Clompass .................167 8660 Radar Equipment................. ..................167 .................. 167 8670 Electric Whistle .................167 8680 Satellite Navigation.............. 8690 Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)....... ........ 168 8700 Miscellaneous Electric Equipment............... ................168 8710 Electronic Char-t System ..... 168 8720 Electric Test Board . . .......168 .................168 8780 Internal TV......... ....168 8800 Computer Hardware and Software.......... 8820 Data Network.... ..................169 ................169 8830 Planned Maintenance System ..............169 8900 Tools, Spares, Stores..... ......169 8910 Storage oflTools, Spares and Stores ...................169 8920 Storeroom rvith Outfit.........
9000 AUTOMATION........... 9010 Automation Requirements and Standards 9020 Design Conditions................ 9040 Instrumentation 9100 Control Location and Consoles 9l l0 Wheelhouse 9 3 0 Engine Control Room .... ... . 9140 Design of Consoles............... 9200 Alarm and Monitorng Systems..
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The design has been based on the latest technical developments - as described in this Technical Specification - with emphasis on overall cost-effectiveness in operation, low
maintenance requirements and costs.
Because
sea conditions and high wind the Vessel has been with special focus on safety, best possible sea-keeping and comfortable sea behaviour. Machinery selected for designed sea conditions has been presented to Owner and
designed and built
has been approved both sea conditions and equipments installed.
During fishery inspection the Vessel and its crew of 9 people plus 3 extras (in total 12 people) will stay at sea for a period of up to four weeks, afterwhich the Vesselwill call at harbour for change of crew. The accommodation, equipment and tank capacities are reflecting this operation pattern.
The primary tool for fishery inspection is a boarding boat launched from a built-in stern recess, so an absolutely safe and reliable launching and recovery ofthis boat is crucial. The design and well performance of the boat dock have been tested by Owner and approved in open sea. Tl-re safety of the operations with the working boat was approved by authority, Class
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0040 Definition of rerms, Abbreviations and Acronyms
mentoned
For the sake of clarity and easy reference, tenns which are repeatedly nrentioned in this
specification shall apply as defined in this section. The Contractor or the Shipyard with whom the contract u,ill be signed is in this specification referred to as the "Builder" or the "Builders", whilst the purchaser (as well as his authorised superintendents) is referred to as the "Owner".
The contract between the Builder and the Owner is referred to as "the Contract". The vessel built is referred to as "the Vessel".
The classification society is referred to as "the Class". The flag state authorities are referred to as "the Authorities".
Where the term "or equivalent" is used this shall be understood to meau that items or standards of equivalent specification have been used, those equivalent standards, etc., received Owner's agreement sought in writing prior to the substitute items being ordered or standards
being used. Where the expressions "if necesSor)", "where necessary" or any other similar expression was used, it means that the matter or items in question, have been taken under consideration by the Builder and relevant proposals were submitted for the Owner's approval.
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Air Conditionins
Automatic Identifi cation Svstem Ballast Water European Electrotechnical Committee Direct Cument Differential Global Positioning System Deutsche fndustrienonrelr Danish Maritime Authority (Flag state) Nominal Diameter Det Norske VERITAS (Classification Society) Engine Control Room Electronic Chart Display Systern Ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer rubber Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon Fresh Water Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic High Holding Pou,er High Temperature lntegrated Alarm, Control and Monitoring System International Associ ati on of C I assifi cati on Societies International Electrotechnical Commission Intemational Maritime Organisation Ingress Protection (Electrical standards for water and humidity protection) International Standard Organisation Low Temperature Lubrication Oil International Convention for the Prevent. of Pollution from Ships Maximum Continuous Ratins Marine Gas Oil Poly-tetra-fluoro-ethylene - known under the trade mark Teflon Poly Vinyl Chloride International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea Safe Working Load Unmanned Machinery Space Voyage Data Recorder Water Closet / Water Column Watertight Longitudinal centre of gravity Vertical centre of sravitv
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The Builder has been responsible for delivery the Vessel complete in every respect (except for such items and services explicitly listed in the specification or amendments as being Owner's delivery) ready to be put into service, constructed in accordance with recognised marine
practice and cornplying with all applicable requirements of the regulatory bodies as demanded. All items covered by this specification have been surveyed and approved by the
Owner.
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All items (other than those items to be provided by the Owner) required for completing
Vessel and conducting trials and tests have been provided by the Builder.
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The Builder installed equipments supplied by the Owner and supplied and fitted all interfaces
and commissioning activities.
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Any items, which have been wrongly supplied by the Builder, have been replaced by Builder to the satisfaction of the Owner and the Authorities without additional cost to
Owner.
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During the building period the Builder has taken due care in order to avoid damage to the Vessel, its machinery and equipment by exposure to weather, pilferage. fire hazards, etc. The Builder has been fully responsible for the satisfactory launching and docking of the Vessel. Not damages have been caused during the launching or floating up the vessel up to safe delivery to Owner. 0080 Changes and Extras
When the Owner, in accordance with Article 5 of the Contract, ordered modifications or extra
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standardized supplementary agreement letter after the request. Such agreement letters have been numbered in succession, and describe the requested modification or extra delivery and the possible consequences for delivery time, deadweight and price.
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Extra prices were broken down into purchase of equipment and materials and manpower. When the price consequence of a modification is negative or in case of a simplification that reduces the building costs or if equipment is omitted or substituted by cheaper equipment were taken into account too.
The Owner and the Builder have exchanged lists of those people who is authorised to sign such asreement letters.
The total price of the Vessel has been granted considering the contract price plus the sum of the extra prices given in the signed agreement letters and minus the agreed price reductions. The Builder did not claim extra prices for rnodifications or extra deliveries not covered by
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Only new quality materials have been used in accordance with the requirements of the regulatory bodies and/or this specification and otherwise in accordance with recognised
marine practice and to the satisfaction of the Owner.
Equipments provided by the Builder have been of high quality, to the Owner's satisfaction and to nornal marine practice for a Vessel of this kind and adequate for the service specified. Workmanship was of highest shipbuilding quality throughout and has been to the satisfaction of the Owner's superintendent, OSK, Class and Authorities.
"IACS Shipbuilding and Repair Quality Standard" has been met during the building period.
Light Weight
Displacement at max draught
Gross Tonnage Net Tonnage
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The Light weight and centre of gravity obtained after inclining test provided after launching on 0810712009 and approved by DNV on 14107 12009:
Light Ship Displacement Longitudinal of Centre of Gravity LCG Vertical of Centre of Gravitv VCG
After new Inclining Experiment made on 04l0l12012,new Stability Booklet calculated by Knud E Hansen AS and approve by DNV ot't2910212012. the date are as followed: Light Ship Displacement Longitudinal of Centre of Gravity LCG Vertical of Centre of Gravitv VCG
1078,40 ton
0190 Complement
The Vessel was built for a crew of 9 people plus 3 extras.
0200 Class, Rules and Regulations The below-mentioned Rules and Regulations have been applied, including all amendments and additions in force as well as applicable resolutions and amendments atthe date of the keel
laying. Revisions,
if any, to the rules and regulations between the keel laying date and commissioning of the Vessel, must be fulfilled as far as possible, subjected to adjustments to the contract
arising from such revisions.
0210 Classification The Vessel is classed for worldwide unrestricted sea-going service by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) with the following notation: xlAl,Inspection Vessel, Ice 1C, E0, COMF-V(I) 0220 Flag of Registry
Denmark.
0230 National Rules and Regulations The Vessel is fulfilling all rules and regulations for vessels flying Danish flag as administrated by the Danish Maritime Authority.
0240 International Rules and Regulations l. SOLAS consolidated edition 2002 and SOLAS amendments 2000 with all protocols
adopted by the MSC.
International Load Line Convention I 966 incl. Supplements. International Tonnage Measurement of Ship s 1969. 4. Intenrational Convention for Prevention of Pollution fron, Ships (MARPOL) 73178 and consolidated edition 1997 and Annex VI 'Regulation for Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships and Nox Technical Code'.
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Intemational Convention
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preventing Collisions
Amendments. 6. International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC) in particular Public ation 92. 7. InternationalTelecommunicationand Radio RegulationsConvention. 8. ILO Rules for Crew Accommodation (92, 133 and 147) and national Rules. 9. IMO Resolutions 4.468 (XID Code on noise levels onboard ships. 10. Damage stability requirements according to IMO Resolution A.469 (XII) for design and construction of offshore supply vessels (Owner's requirement). Proper certifications have been issued for the above.
0250 Special Rules and Regulations I. Requirement of Intemational Pilot Association. 2. Marine Equipment Directive - 96l98lEC. 3. IMO MSC/Circ. 982 Guidelines on Ergonomic Criteria for Bridge Equipment and
Layout.
0260 Certificates The following certificates have been obtained and delivered together with the Vessel
documentation: MACHINERY CERTIFICATS:
GENSETS ''MAN''
HARBOUR EMERGENCY GENERATING SET ''SCANIA'' COUPLINGS "METAFLEX" (VULKAN) COUPLINGS "RATO-R-32 I T" (VULKAN) GEAR TRANSMISSIONS''REINTJES''
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INJECTORS
NAVIGATION
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RADARPILOT l IOO. CHARTRADAR WITH ARPA HEADING CONTROL SYSTEM ''TRACKPILOT I I OO'' ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY (ECDIS) ''CHARTPILOT DOPLER SPEED LOG
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GYROCOMPASS SYSTEM MAGNETIC COMPASS TYPE 11 &.12 N" 1280780 MAGNETIC COMPASS TYPE 11 & 12 N" I28O78I COMPASS FOR LIFEBOATS AND RESCUE BOATS EPIRB EG5O:MAN EPIRB EG50:AUTO
406 MHz SIMRAD EG50 GPS EPIRB 406 MHz SIMRAD EP50 (GPS EPIRB)
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0270 Noise and Vibration Requirements Noise and Vibration ffleasurement has been provided during sea trial. The procedure followed is on Reporl 1 1.028 approved by DNV on 201 I -08-26. The noise and vibration level measured is the following: (SEE AIVIVEX 01 "IVOISE AIVD VIBRATIOMEASUfuEMEI,{TS DI,{V/DILA " Approved by DI{V 20 1 I -08-26) 0280 Stability
The Trim and Stability calculation has been provided according to Class and DMA requirement Do. No. KEH No. 07017.03 frorn 17107109, approved by DNV 0411112010 and validated by DNV a new Stability Bokklet on 2910212012.
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The Vessel was designed and built for unrestricted service. Hou,ever, the performance in ice conditions is limited to what corresponds to the ice class - see section 0210. The Vessel, its systems and nrachinery are able to operate within the range of the following extreme conditions:
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0320 Hull Performance and lines The shape of the hull shall be in accordance with the lines plan, No.07017.01.0310.01A which
is part of the basic design package - see section 0020. Lengthening of the Vessel on 600mm has been provided at not extra cost for the Owner in order to grant with sufficient safety margin the contractual speed. Final hydrostatic of hull included all appendages such as rudders, propellers, propeller brackets, propeller shafts and bossing, skeg, sea chests, thruster tutrnels, stabilizer fin boxes etc. Doc. No. KEH No. 07017 .03.
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hydrostatic data including definition of hull form and tanks shall be delivered to the "pdf' format.
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taken to maintain the control of the Vessel in case of damage. The damage control manual and plan have been approved b1' both Class and Owner and included in ai built documentation package delivered to the Ou ner.
0570 Damage Control plan A damage control plan and a separate manual have been worked out showing measures to be
0590 Instruction Books Three (3) origirlal instruction books or manuals of all equipment on board have been supplied properly labelled, indexed. One set of instruction books has been delivered to the Owner before the relevant machinerv
and equipment were mounted on board.
0600 Test and Trials 0610 Test of Materials, Components and Systems
The Vessel with all machinery, outfit and equipment has been fully tested and approved by the Owner and the Class. It was demonstrated and accepted by Owner that all components and systenrs are in proper working order and that they cornply with the specified requirenrents. The vessel rvas delivered without defect or remainins works
Tests: Before dock trial starting the Yard worked out a trial program and submitted it to Owner for approval. The tests have been provided in presence of the Class, where demanded, and of the Owner, always. Each test has been signed by the Owner, Yard and Class when dernanded.
X-ray and other tests according to the Class requirements and the Builder's practice have been carried out and approved by the Owner. Schematic plan of X-ray positions was approved by Owner and Class.
Water-tightness Tests
The wt-tests and structural strength tests have been carried out as required by the Class. The wt-tests for tanks were carried out with pressurized air. Water tightrress test of windows was carried out according to class requirements and approved by it.
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agreed by Yard, Owner and class stage of completion of the vessel an inclining test has been carried out with great accuracy in presence of the Owner and Class. The test took place
before dock trials, but remaining or not belonging to the Vessel weight has been properly determinate and taken into account. The proposed procedure and conditions of wind and weather conditions have been approved by the Class, the Ou,ner. The experiment was provided according to IMO procedure approved previously by the Class. The result of the inclining experiment has been approved by Class and Owner. The lightweight and its centre of gravity thus determined have been used for the final stability booklet with loadins conditions.
has been conducted in harbour under the following conditions: The stem of the vessel shall not be closer than two ship lengths from the shore The vessel shall have at least one ship length of water clear of the shore on each beam. The water depth shall be at least 10 m No current, calm water and wind not exceeding Force 3 The bollard pull has been measured in the following conditions: Only the large generator running driving both propellers and hotel load. Only one of the small generators running driving both propellers and hotel load All three generators running driving both propellers and hotel load.
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detailed trial programme shall be prepared by the Builder and accepted by the Owner's superintendent and the Class before commencement of the trials. The sea trials shall include at least:
Speed
Trials
Speed trials shall be performed with the Wessel load a deadweight of 150t, no trim or hell, the stabilizer fins retracted.
Speed trials shall comprise three series of 2 double-runs at 100 per cent, 90 per cent and 70 per cent of shaft propulsion power. Each run slrall be over a distance of at least 2 nautical miles.
For distance nleasurements an accurate system of location e.g. a DGPS-system shall be used. The shaft power shall be measured by a strain gauge torque-meter.
Endurance Trials
An endurance trial has been carried out with all three generators running at ntaximum penritted load for at least 4 consecutive hours.
Manoeuvring Trials
The manoeuvring capacity of the Vessel was tested as follorvs: A crash-stop trial with measurement of distance end time to stop Two turning trials(one complete gyration on each side with maximum rudder angle). one at full shaft horseporver, and one 90 per cent of full shaft-power. Steering-gear trial (zig-zag) with measurement of turning speed of rudder. Astern trial. Manoeuvring trials at slow speed using bow thruster. Side "crabbing" using the bow and the stem thrusters. Turning on the spot using the bow and the stern thrusters.
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Launching of Oil Containment Booms Not the launching of containment booms was tested, but function of lifting platform and hatches have been tested in presence of Class and Owner and approved according to Class
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Noise and Vibration Measurements
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equiptnents delivered were of marine quality and manufactured by u,ell-known and wellreputed manufactures; furthermore, this list has been approved by the Owner before any order
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In accordance with the tenns of this specification, the Yard subcontracted and purchased services fi'om other companies in the perfonlance of his obligations under the contract. The Owner in all cases was in contact with those subcontracts and approved all subcontractors and suppliers. The Owner superintendent imposed several suppliers which caused delays in the shipbuilding chronogram, scope and project cost, despite advises and opinions of the
Yard.
0770 Delivery
The Vessel shall deliver in accordance with contract and after signature by both Shipyard and Owner of the Protocol of Delivery. The delivery of the Vessel shall take place in Vigo at Shipyard pier, ready to sea. The Owner crew took the Vessel
responsibility on this act. The Vessel shall deliver ready to sea. 0800 Working Procedures 0810 Standards The design, construction and outfitting of the Vessel comply with the following standards,
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0820 Access and Maintenance The functional values of the Vessel have been considered at all times during the design and construction of the Vessel. Building plans and technical documents prepared by the Builder took into account that the hull as well as the structure and layout of the machinery and equipment permitted easy access to all parts for good production quality and easy inspection, maintenance and repair work.
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0830 Measuring System and Units dirnensions in this specification, on drawings, scales, etc,. are expressed in the SI units
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specified or required by Authorities. The text on name plates, label plates shall be in Danish and English throughout. public signs, safety signs and other instructions shall be carried out in Danish and English. The text of instruction books shall be in English or Danish'
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components: The biography contains the following particulars of all machinery and equipment Name and full postal address of Manufacturer and/or supplier, including telephone and number and e-mail address. fax capacity Exact data of component. i.e. name, type, fabrication number, year of fabrication, and in a data etc. have been delivered structured and primarily on an electronic medium format compatible with the software used by the Owner.
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0870 Supervision building of The Owner used extensively the right to erploy superintendents to supervise the the Vessel for parts where the ship and such superintends had free access to all workshops, were being manufactured. All salaries and expenses of the Owner's superintendents have been on the Owner's account'
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laying of keel. The planned key dates. such as dates of starting of production in workshops launching, placing on board of main components, etc. (dates The dates o' which decisions have to be known in view of purchasing components supplies. of delivery, technical basic information). This also applies to the Owner's schedule. The dates on which decisions have to be knou,n regarding plan approval and home poft, name The dates on which decisions have to be known regarding vessel's oils to be used, etc.
following Within 3 months after signing the Contract the Builder submitted to the Owner the
technical information : Detailed general amangement list Detailed engine roo11 affangement with component list according to makers Weisht calculation Stability infonnation booklet with hydrostatic data and loading conditions Heat balance calculation
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Within 5 months after signing the Contract tl're Builder shall submit to the Owner
llowing technical information : Workshop drawings for hull construction Detailed drawings of boarding boat alrangement incl. stern door, hatch arrangement, lifting table and movable bulwarks Final system drawings for all systems Final accommodation plans including colour scheme, lists of furniture, fabrics, light armatures, bulkhead and ceiling surfaces, floor covering, etc.
0890 Technical Meetings The technical rneetings between the Owner and the Builder regarding the details of the building have been mostly held on the Builder's premises. Minutes of these meetings have been prepared in English by the Builder and under previous agreement, in some cases, by the Owner. Minutes of meetings in almost all cases have been approved by both parties: Owner
and Yard.
0900 Scale Models and Photographs 0910 Scale models One reasonably detailed scale model of the Vessel in scale 1:75 has been delivered in
showcase.
An album with photographs and a CD rn'ith the pictures in electronic fornat have
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- lx Electric nrotor. - I x Electric cabinet with starter. - lx Control panel plate rryith 2 pushbuttons
deck control stand. lx Reduction gear.
2x Shafts fronr reductioll gear to the piniorrs. 2x Pinions. 2x Wheels with pinions and regulations shafts (to change fiom the ones supplied by s&P). lx Frame welded to the inside of the lower hatch cover. 2x Racks bolted to the rail welded to hatch coaming 2x Bushings for the lateral shaft output of the hatch cover (regulated distance)
1x electric hose chain guide.
Description of function: The electric motor-reduction would be fitted in the inside of the lower hatch cover. Its height is not bigger than the own hatch (500mm). The frame welded to the hatch cover. This frame is where the motor-reduction is bolted. Also a lighter frame is covering and protecting the shafts (+-2m long) from the inside of the rooln. Power (5kw) and reduction were selected to move both covers up to 1Om/nlin against a 15o max static trim (TBC). The rack (M5 - 30x30) would be laterally bolted to the rail. There would be 2x3 pieces of the rack that goes up and down with the rail in the wheel stowing positions. Traction would be only in one of the "axes" (the bow one). and the shafts coming out of the same reduction gear output would ensure straight working and coordinating traction in both
wheels. System includes regulation system for the distance between wheels and pinions.
It is to ensure that the vertical nlovement of the hatch covers does not occur while the system is running; and the system can not run if the hatch covers are not in the up position: both
controls are connected/coordinated. System must be used 3 times every 6 months: grease maintenance on the racks and shafts would be needed for its protection against corrosion.
For lifting up the oil booms a hydraulic lifting table has been arranged SWL 500 kN.
The hatches and lifting table are hydraulically driven via aft hydraulic power pack supplied by Rupp Hydema, see HYDRAULIC DECK MACHII,{EHI (Instruction and Service Manual). The upper one of the sliding hatch covers shall be fitted with locking points for a bed that fits the boarding boat.
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Crane scope
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Complete knuckle crane with main boom 7.0 m+ jib 3.0 m. Winch 3.0 tons with 35 m wire and safety hook, max. radious l0 m. Arrangement for 6t lifting capacity on double wire on max radius 6.0 m. Including all required blocks.
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Manual control from platform rotating with Crane or loose valve for mounting at
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d) Foundation with machined and drilled flange, height up to 2.000 mm. e) Pins. H.P pipes and piston rods in seawater resistant stainless pipe fitting in normal
steel.
0 I ea. Radio remote control with hydraulic valves for deck crane KN-50,
the following main components including:
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-Control valve cabinet with drip proof cover, with el. operated proportional valves with levers for manual (emergency) control. Cabinet to be mounted at desired place. -Control cabinet with built in radio receiver, power supply, relays, etc., for indoor
installation. -Control unit (Radio sender) with belt. -Antenna in waterproof box. -2 ea boxes with proximity switches for slew angle limitation. (to be mounted on crane column). -Bracket for slew limitation. (to be mounted on crane) -Battery charger. -2 ea batteries.
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The crane is delir,ered shot blasted, hot spay metalized with zinc, prirned an epoxy painted in white colour.
Technical data Lifting capacity winch on l0 m radius Lifting capacity on 6m radius Maxradius3tcapacity Maxradius6tcapacity Min radius hook 3t capacity Minradius6tcapacity
Length jib Foundation height, up to 15.000 Slewing torque Max heel when slewins with max.load I max radius 16o
3.000 kg 6.000 mm (for operation at quay side) 10.000 mm (for operation at sea) 6.000 mm 900 mm 900 mm 3.000 mm 2.000 mm
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Crane hydraulic power supply is taken from aft hydraulic power pack supplied by Rapp Hydenra, see HYDRAL|UC DECK AACHIMRI'(lnstruction and Service Manual).
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HULL STRUCTURE
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Structural Requirements
The main hull and the superstructure up to and including deck 4 shall be constructed of mild
steel according to drawings worked out by KEH and approved by Class and Owner. The
deckhouse on deck 4, the bridge, the funnel and the antenna platforrn, as well as the elevated deck above the boarding boat recess have been made of aluminium alloy. As built structural drawings and calculations have been delivered to the Owner as part of as built drawings.
All plates and profiles have been classified in origin and have been freed of any defects
of fabrication and/or manipulation or storage.
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materials have been classified in origin and have been freed of any defects of fabrication and/or manipulation or storage.
2120 Deflections
The deflections and residual deformations have been surveyed bv both Owner and Class and found it under the IAMCS limits.
2140 Welding
Welding booklet has been worked out by KEH and approved by both Owner and Class. Visual inspection has been provided by the Owner at his discretion and non-destructive tests have been provided as per Class requirements.
All burning
and bevelling have been carried out carefully to ensure proper welding work and
alignment of parts.
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Radiographic and/or ultrasonic tests of welds have been carried out in compliance with the requirements of the Class and as requested by the Owner's superintendent. Testing of tanks, bulkheads, etc. have been carried out in compliance with the requirements of the Class and the Builder's practices. Hydrostatic tests have been carried out for the tanks designated by the Class by fresh or compressed air in dry-dock as per Class acceptance.
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The vessel has been constructed in accordance with the approved As-built drawings as enclosed in the delivery As Built documentation section 0470. Deck heights, deck camber and sheer. transverse modules, etc., are as shown on the Measurements Plan, which is part of the design package. In case of discrepancies between the measures of the Measurements Plan and the As-built documentation, the As-built
documentation shall prevail.
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and drain holes have been provided in sufficient number in floors, longitudinal girders and longitudinal fiames. The full bottom structure has been surveyed and approved by Class and
Owner inspections.
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Special consideration is given to block pressures when dry-docking to avoid indentation in plates. See Docking Plan No. 000501 Rev. A.
2310 Boarding Boat Recess All corners and edges in and in way of the boarding boat recess where the boat may touch have been well rounded and all grounded to Owner's satisfaction.
2340 Rudders and rudder stocks
The Vessel is equipped with two of Becker Marine rudders with the following main
characteristics:
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-30% balanced rudder blade -supported as spade rudder -rudder stock with liners/ nut -rudder trunk with main bearing/ seal system/ girders -everything ready machined for final installation by welding -Sandblasting and priming -Hydraulic tools -Rudder blades on the bottom plate and starboard upper side: Port rudder no.: RKA A8 ru213 Stbd. rudder no.: RKA 08 14214
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-Rudder trunks on the top plate: Port trunk no.: RKA 08 l42ll Stbd. Trunk no.: RKA 08 14212 -Rudder blades:
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2400 Engine Room Structure 2410 Main Generator Foundations The diesel engines and the generators shall be resiliently mounted on common frames that shall be bolted to the foundation affanged on tank top. Reinforced tank top plates and strong longitudinal girders and floors have been arranged below these foundations according to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the generator sets. This supporting structure has been srnoothly tapered into the main hull structure, approved by Class and Owner superintendent. 2480 Sea Chests
Sea chests and overboard discharge fittings for cooling water and ballast water have been integrated into the hull structure and constructed of heavy steel plate of 12 ffun, as shown on as-built drawing Shell Expansion No. 07017.01.2270.01 Rev. E. The sea grids are of stainless steel and hinged. Fastenings (bolts, nuts, etc.) are also of
stainless steel and well secured.
The locker has sufficient volume to accornmodate one extra chain length and the distance from the top of a self stored chain to the chain wheel on the anchor windlass is sufficient for preventing the chain jumping off the wheel. Scuppers with non return valve are arranged for proper self-drainage from the mud box. Chain is connected to a quick release arrangement accessible from the outside.
Hinged, watertight access hatch cover with strength equivalent to locker structure is arranged on side upper part of the chain locker. Hatch cover has been approved by the Class and positioned by the Owner. Chain pipe of rolled normal steel plate is an'anged in the centre of chain locker. Lower end of pipes is of conical shape and both ends are properly reinforced.
Circular tunnels of heavy thickness are fitted for housing the thrusters and all rvelds in way of the thrusters were of full penetration non-destructive tested. The position of the thrusters has been delivered inclusive in contractual design package documentation and validated by model test and thrusters manufacture inclusive streamlined transition plates inserted in the corners between the tunnels and the shell plate to optin,ize the water flow into and passing the tunnel.
2700 Hull Fittings 2710 Bulwarks Minimum height of bulwark all vessel around is I100 mm above deck or deck covering. Bulwarks have been properly reinforced in way of mooring chocks and similar. The bulwark of the aft deck (deck 3) has been especially reinforced to take the load from the
fender at the gunwale.
D-type semi-solid extruded rubber fenders (150 x 150 mm) have been fitted on the Vessel's side forward of the rescue zones in the level of the gunwale and as 3 sloping strips as shown on the side view of the GA. Plan Rev.J to protect the Vessel in case of rubbing against another
vessel.
D-type semi-solid extruded rubber fenders (300 x 300 mm) have been fitted on the Vessel's side and on the transom aft of the rescue zones at the gunwale and deck 3 as shou,n on the side view to protect the Vessel in case of rubbing against another vessel. The fender in deck 3 is vertically in line with the fender at tl-re gunwale. Rubber fenders have been fitted to the hull between flat bars of stainless steel and secured by vertical bolts of stainless steel. Nuts shall be self-locking. The installed layout of fenders, workmanship and material quality have been specially wide inspected by the Owner superintends and approved.
2740 Drain Plugs The drain plug arangement inclusive type and dimension of plugs is shown on dwg no 07017.01.3180.01 as a parf of as-built drawings. Four (4) pcs. of tool for each type of plugs have been delivered to Owner together with the Vessel and stowed in the deck workshop. 2770 Foundations
AII rotating or oscillating machinery and equipment like pumps and compressors have
been
resiliently mounted on foundations constructed with heavy top plates/heavy masses below the shock absorbers to block noise transmission. Shock absorbers and top plates/damping lllasses have been selected from vibration/noise data supplied by each manufacture; in those cases where manufactures did not supply or infonnation u,as not available the input data was taken from standard data base included in the noise and vibration preliminary calculation approved by the Class. In many cases such as GEN-SET, cooling sea and fresh uater pumps as much representatives cases the shocks have been supplied by the manufacture. Coamings are provided around machinery foundations, oil pumps. etc., for collecting oil spillage, etc. Larger areas enclosed by coamings are suitably drained. Foundation drarvings of main machinery are included in the as-built documentation agreed with the Owner and delivered as stipulated with the Vessel.
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The general aspects included in this section and referred in Contract Specification No. 04069.4.0510.01 from 2006-10-03 and extended to sections 2920-2960 have been fully
complied inspected and approved by the Owner superintendents and paint manufacture.
The Shop primer application on plates and profiles has been found acceptable for Owner superintendents and paint manufacture, and according to demanding in Contract Specification.
Stripe coats
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cut outs, sharp edges, weld seams, etc., have been stripe coated between coats by brush to achieve the full specified dry film thickness.
2930 Painting of Hull The following paint scheme has been previously approved by the Owner and applied also section 2990 for metalizing, above the water line:
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Generally, hot-dip galvanizing of about 60 p applies to the following: Grids and gratings Outside ladders Fittings for life buoys, blocks, flag staff, etc. Steel shelves in the deck stores, workshops and lockers for the cargo gear.
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Damaged galvanized parts damaged b1' rvelding, etc., have been coated out by two layer of zinc rich paint.
2990 Metalizing
external parts of the steel hull above the water line have been metalized by 75 V of thermal spray coating with zinclaluminium alloy wire. All damages due to remedial works or late welding surfaces have been repaired using the same hot zinc spraying method or equivalent solution recommended by paint manufacture and accepted by the Owner superintendent.
3OOO
All
3000 Markings and Identification 3010 Watertight Boundaries, Tanks and Web Frames The following items have been marked on the hull by welding beads:
Waterline Watertight bulkheads Corners of tanks Tank identification near all drain plugs and manholes Web fiame numbers throughout the entire lensth are marked on the exterior of the shell
Thrusters marks
Helicopter winch area has been painted as per Owner design on the aft platform and approved by
the Owner.
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to
and size have been supplied b1, the Owner and fabrication and installation approved by
Owner.
Air
caps,
been marked
and these were approved by Owner superintendent. Label plates are of engraved metal type.
Manholes on tank top and insulated tank bulkheads are fitted according to Builder's standard, clear width: 600 x 400 ffiffi, fitted with l00mm coarning. Manholes on other tank bulkheads are fitted according to Builder's standard, clear width: 600 x 400 mm of surf'ace type. Manholes in gangways, passageways and working places are fitted with flush covers according to Builder's standard. clear width: 600 x 400 mm.
As far it was possible at all tanks, one manhole at each end has been arranged. The manhole plarr has been approved by the Owner. The manhole plan l/o 07017.01.3110.01. has been delivered as a part of as-built documentation. Vertical manholes are provided with grip handles and/or steps to allow easy access. Covers
shall be side-hinged. All manhole covers have been supplied with a label specifying the belonging. The labels have been made by welding. Flush covers have recessed grip handles. Watertight and oil tight covers are packed with oil resistant rubber gasket according to
Builder's standard.
All
manhole arrangement, workmanship inspection and testing have been approved by Class when necessary and in all cases by the Owner.
All
service doors and small hatches are single-handed operated. Horizontal escape hatches are installed with gas cylinders all approved by DMA. Handles are operated from both sides, and stainless steel has been used for handles, hinges, etc. Handgrips have been fitted at all hatches as necessary to Owner approval. All piping, cabling,, etc., as far it was possible, was routed clear of hatch openings in order to avoid being used as handholds or slinging points; cable and piping way through out the vessel lras been approved before trial by the Owner superintendents.
All
exterior watertight and spraytight doors are of composite/GRP sandwich construction (thennal insulated) or aluminium with well rounded corners of doors and clear openings. Doors have been supplied by LIBRA c/w type approval certificate to be used in different
areas.
Access Door Exterior Plan No.07017.01.3130.01 is a part of the As-built documentation package received and accepted by the Owner at Vessel delivery.
One off electric WT sliding door maker SCHOENROCK HYDRALTLIK MARINESYSTEMS GMBH
Serial No WT.l03
Item
Yard
No.
t.
Door
)
Location / Frame
3.
4.
f,.
6.
Opening
Height
width
Light
Opening
Water
Pressure
I Door Type
Direction Left
Right
Light
Opening
SiII
1800mm
65Omm
Low Sill X
c242
Frame 83
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Location / Frame
3.
4.
f,.
6.
Item
Yard
No.
Door
Opening
Height
Direction
Light
Opening
width Light
Opening
Water
Pressure
Door Type
Left
I 2
Right
180Omm 65Omm 65Omm
siil
1800mm
Low Sill
X X
c242
Frame
13
X
X
c242
Frame 63
<10m <10m
Door Elements The doors blade and doorframes are designed in welded steel construction made of milled steel with certificate of classification society (delivered to the Owner).
The water tightness between the door blade and the door frame will be achieved by means of milled and polished steel in combination with a rubber o-ring. The door blade will be pressed electrically (hydraulically) to the doorframe by means of a number of wedges, fixed to the doorframe. The door is guided means of by wheels and a rail.
The control lever can be operated manually from eaclr side of the bulkhead. The lever is spring loaded and returns into neutral position when released.
If
the door has been closed remotely from the bridge panel (master switch in "DOOR CLOSING" mode) the door can be opened locally by means of levers. After releasing the
lever, the door
The door can be kept close or open or in mid-position by means of local control when at bridge panel the main switch is switched into ,,LOCAL OPERATION". The closing/opening time can be adjusted, but the doors at Vessel delivery have been adjusted according to SOLAS, max. : 60 secs.
Local Emersency Operation
In
case of power failure, the door can be opened/closed locally by nreans of a generator (manual hydraulic motor) with a turning shaft at each side of door. The output of the generator or manual hydraulic pumps is sufficient to close a door within t: 90 seconds. Doors should be connected to elnergency power source, 24V,DC.
Alarrn at Door
During moving of door an acoustic alarm as well as a flashlight will indicate the closing of door. The alarm bell will be operated for about 5- 10 seconds before doors start to close and continue until the limit switch. operated by closed door, switches off this alarm. Another limit switch indicates the opened position of doors.
Bridee Panel The mimic panel contains all necessary components to control the doors and to shou, stage (open/close) of all three off winel WT hatches. The panel has a master switch for closing of all doors simultaneously, a dimmer for adjusting the intensity of the lights, a lamp test button, an acoustic alarm, and a reset alarm push button. Each door at the panel gets an optical indication for the closed position (green light), for the open position (red light) and for electrical failures (yellow lighQ. The yellow failure indication light is illuminated only when failure of an electric door occurs During remote closing of doors the red indication light is flashing. All the lights can be dimmed. By failure, all the indicators will illuminate with full power and the acoustic alarm will sound until the failure is acknowledge. With an additional push-button all indication lights can be tested for function. The nlimic panel has been delivered loose and future integrated in bridge main fwd. console
port side. Control Cabinet in the Emereenc)' Station Each door is controlled and monitored by means of an electrical circuit board. The circuit board is located in a control cabinet. The cabinet will be located above the final waterline in the emergency station. All interfaces to other systems will be done from the control cabinet. The power supply for the control cabinet: 3 x 400V1'50H2, the tolerance on the voltage is +20
t-30%. WT Doors installation and operation have been tested and approved by the Class during
docking/sea trials.
The Owner requested the pofthole deadlights to be supplied of plexiglas, the porthole dead lights have been tested to prove the fulfilment with the ISO I75l as a porthole type B. Nevertheless, DMA requested to include in the Memo to Owner, attached to Class Certificate by letter of 2410712008, a note regardirrg annual survey and replacement of the plexiglas within a max. of ten years. The Owner was inforrned and accepted without reserves the request. Portholes are of fixed type with exception of the aft-facing porthole in the engine control room which is of open-able type.
Windows and portholes have been fitted with curlains, according to Owner indication.
section 4000.
See
A defrosting system with hot air nozzles has been provided for all wheelhouse windows. Electric heating and straight-line window wipers have been supplied for selected by the Owner bridge windows in way of coming positions. A cleaning system with tempered,
pressurized water and compressed air has been arranged for the wheelhouse. The location of window on the aft Engine Room bulkhead has not been approved by the Class but accepted by DMA on basis of inclusion of A60 insulation of the stair trunk access to E.R. Nevertheless, DNV is to include a note on the Memo to Owner for statement on future inspections. The Owner has been informed and accepted it without reserves.
3210 Mooring Arrangement - General The Anclror and mooring arrangement have been delivered as
a part of
as-built
Classification Chain dimension Chain lifter Position of chain entrance Brake type
RH-308497 (lef hand version) DNV approval and certification 28mm chain grade U3 I declutchable with manual operating coupling. Over wound Band brake. With holding force of 45oA of chain braking
strength
(AuX) Hydraulic for anchor winch (LR) control valves for local and remote control of
valves Valves for open loop system with constant oil flow. Main control location Control valve to be supplied mounted on the winch I step 100% displacement Speed steps
Spool type of main Winch performilnce
pressure 130 bars Power requirement 12 kW 4.4 tons / l0m/min Chain lifter dia. 365mm
Cross port
Oil flow
45llmin
One off chain stopper manually operated and designed to withstand 0.8 times the breaking strength of the chain cable maker Rapp Hydema type NP2 approved and certified by DNV has been supplied and installed for chain of 28mm grade U3. Dimensional sketch ll-02-314.
Weight approx. Hydraulic Motors Control System Type Hydraulic System Main Control
Spool type of main valve Main control location Tension control
Speed
1200kg
2.27 l/rev.
(AUX) Hydraulics for auxiliary winches OR) Cor,trol valves for local and remote control
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hydraulic operated from fixed control leaver on port and starboard side. (ST) Valves for open loop system with constant oil flow Control valve is mounted on the winch
steps
N/A
(SP) 1 steep- 100% displacement
45llmin
180 bars
First Half
l8 kW
3.2 tonsl2}mlmin
I .7 tons/38m/min
Layer
diam. 364mrn
length
diam. 684mm
Layer I .3 tons/5lm/nrin Top diam. 924mm The windlass and mooring winches are driven by hydraulic power pack drive system arranged on forward store starboard.
The hydraulic drive system comprises:
off
2 off 2 off
I off I off
set
Elec. Hydraulic pump units 18kW/3x400v/50hzl1480rpm/1P54; 36-40% load rating, included single fixed hydraulic pump Soft starter cabinet for l SkW electric motors Mounting set for hydraulic pumps comprising of hydraulic flanges, o-rings, bolts, hydraulic hoses and relief valves Oil reservoir of 200 | Mounting set for oil tank such as required gate valves, breathing filter, oil level glasses and oil level switch Pressure line filters for main pumps Return line/drain line filter Oil cooler of 7kW at cooling water temp. of 36"C. The cooler is connected to central cooling system Pressure gauges, pressure, servo and drain line
The po\ /er packs have parts and components classified by DNV as required for full
classification of anchor svstem.
033-ES-080-D300-CL Dimensional drawing 24.5kN Nominal traction force Hexagonal base of hot galvanized steel. 31400V l50Hz;7.5 kW Electric motor ABB
Aft two off verticu, rnoo.,ng electric warping heads are installed: one PS and one SB with the following characteri stics :
Warping head
The following supply has been delivered and installed by the Yard and surveyed, and approved by both Owner and DNV. The exception to have only one anchor line was granted by letter of 1810412007 from DNV, based on the wording in the Rules Pt3 Chl Sec3 A300.
off
I off
6
1
Anchor pool type TW of 970 kg, hot galvanized according to d*g. 2-290C from Ship's Equipment Centre Classified by DNV Swivel "A" type designed to connect directly to the anchor diam. 28mm U3 grade hot galvanized Stud ling anchor chain lengths of 27 .5 m each diam. 28mm with common links U3
grade hot galvanized
Stud ling anchor chain length of 27 .5 m diam. 28mm, with enlarged links and end link U3 grade hot galvanized Joining Shackle type Kenter hot galvanized
The towing winches maximum fail safe break force have been calibrated to release when the pull is reached 496kN the winch model TOW-4004 and 314kN winch TOW 2501.
Port a Rapp Hydema maker model TOW-4004 has been installed.
Version Classification
Dimensional
sketch
type
wind
RH 3 12044 Winch No. 6237 Horizontal and Left hand model Max spooling angle 6 degree The winch has been designed, tested and surveyed according to DNV Class requirements. On board test have been provided under DNV survey according to DMA technical Reg. 5 Dia.470mm./dia. 1490 mm x 610 mm 500 m 26 mm dia. wire at OD:964 mm.+ 100 M fore runner (50mm) at OD:l380mm 500m of 26mm diam. wire winde{on -winch Automatic synchronized for 26mm wire Under wound Hydraulic actuated, spring operated single band brake with manual adjustment. Brake function to be positive in order to
brake
(AP) Automatic parking brake Brake Control system Maximum fail safe brake Brake holding force is on "fuil safe" 496kN at first wire layer Dia. 500 mm torque 124 kNm
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Weight Winch perforntnce Drive unit Total Displacement Main Control for towins
Emergency release
Speed steps
Oil flow
12.4t af 2Tntlntin 6.3t at 54mlmin; shooting speed l40m/min 5.8 t at 58nr/min 2.9t at I l6mlmin; shooting speed 302mlmin
4.5 t at TSmlmin 2.2t at l50rn/min; shooting speed 390m/min 232bars Max, pull reached 15.3 tons 260 bars
Starboard a Rapp Hydema maker rnodel TOW-2501 towing winch has been installed.
Classification
Towing drum dimensions Wire capacity Wire Level wind Position of level wind Brake type
Maximum
torque
fail
safe
brake
arrangement will be fitted with tension bolt, in order to measure the tensio1 sffis-when towing with engaged brake. (AP) Autonratic parking brake. Brake holding force is on 'fail safe" 3I4kN at first wire layer Dia. 358 mm. 56 kNm
RH 208 401 Winch No. 6238 Horizontal and Left hand model Max spooling angle 6 degree The winch has been designed. tested and surveyed u.roiding to DNV class requirements. on board test has been provide under DNV survey according to DMA technical Reg. 5 Dia.298mm./dia. 1100 mm x 370 mm 420 m 16 mm dia. wir-e at OD:9 49 mm 420nt of l6mnr diam. wire winded on winch Automatic synchronized for 26mm wire Under wound Hydraulic actuated, spring operated single band brake with manual adjustment. Brake function to be positive in order to
brake
Weight Winch performnce Drive unit Total Displacement Main Control for torn'ins
Emergency release
E,lectric retnote controlled from wheelhouse and local controlled from winch" inclusive transfer of responsibilitY
from bridge. I steps - 100% displacement. The speed is electric remote controlled from the Wheelhouse control panel' (ER) Self tensioning to be controlled from wheelhouse panel trough button and adjustment via pot meter'
2061
Speed steps
Self tensioning
Oil flow
Pull at cross nominal pressure First layer Top layer 420m wire Top layer fore runner Max. (25% overload) Max test pressure
Nominal I 85 bars.
3l4mm
666mm dia. 4.1 t at 948mm dia. 2.9 t 232bars Max, Pull reached 9.5 tons 260 bars
83m/min atTlmlmin
hatches and aft gate One off complete hydraulic drive system for aft towing, mooring capstans has been supplied and installed.
I off
36-40% load
I
1
off off
I off I off
ofT 2 off
1
rating, included single fixed hydraulic pump' Elec. Hydraulic pump unit 30kW/3x400v/50hzl1480rpmllP54; 36-40% load rating, included single fixed hydraulic pump' Soft starter cabinet for 55kW electric motor. Soft starter cabinet for 30kW electric motor. Elec. Hydraulic pump unit 22kW l3x400v/50hzll480rpm/1P54; 36-40% load rating, included single fixed hydraulic pump' Soft starter cabinet for 22kW electric motor. bolts, Mounting set for hydraulic pumps comprisirrg of hydraulic flanges' o-ritrgs, hydraulic hoses and relief valves' Oil reservoir of 600 l. oil level Mounting set for oil tank such as required gate valves, breathing filter, glasses and oil level switch. Pressure line filters for main pumps Return line/drain line filter' oil coole r of 22kw at cooling water temp. of 36"C. The cooler is connected to
central cooling sYstem.
Pressure gauges, pressure, servo and drain l.
I off I off
I off I off I off
1
set
and the second one to The two hydraulic oil filters CJC are installed; one to serve forward serve the aft power Packs. 2 u. CJC HDU 15125 PV inclusive 2 x Filtering element 15125
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2011-09-15 04069.4.0510.01
for
Wheelhouse
I ea. Remote control panel acc. dimensional sketch RH 308395 for the two Towing winches to be installed in the aft wheelhouse with the followins functions: Haul in/Pay out of the winch Emergency stop Emergency release (brake release) of the Towing winches Tension control Working pressure gauge Low-high speed selection for winch TOW-4004
Length and measuring system rnodel PTS Pentagon R2 for the towing winches TOW -4004 and TOW -2501 comprising:
The PTS-Pentagon R 2 system will monitor speed, line pull, pressure and wire length for each winch, only one winch ut he lime. Output of NMEA signals for length, tension and speed will also be available. Logging of each sequence according to user's specification can be integrated in the system.
Required hardware comprises:
Two of roller f'airlead for the towing lines have been fltted in the transom close to
the
boarding boat recess as fbr as possible, as shown on the towing arrangement. Two wire guides have been arranged for the PS torrying winch between tlre winch and the transom. The min. SWL of all towing fairleads and cable guides is 550kN. Rollers fairleads have been supplied by Talf eres Rouco according to dimensional dwg. No. 080-3-004-02-8-FO4-CL-B Rev.2.
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off closed fairleads NS 2589 (300 x 250) 2 u. bulkward fairleads SA{AE 62132 No Guide 067 (250 x 160) I u. Bulkward fairlead SNAE 62132 N" GUIA 140 (320 x 200) 3280 Minor Mooring Equipment - One (l ) basket for hawsers has been fitted
as per Owner instructions. One (l ) basket for hawsers has been fitted forward on place approved by the Owner.
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2 off life rafts self inflating VIKING maker model 16DK+ for max. of l6
people have been fitted on Shelter deck aft and just forward of helicopter platfbrm port and starboard. The life rafts are stowed in plastic containers c/w hydrostatic relive, heavy line and embarkation leader. The life raft is equipped with emergency kit "SOLAS A" EU type approved certificate c/w wheel mark.
Industrias Ferri has designed the equipment with a front "catching "U" gallow fitted af slinding dock c/w spring to avoid boat f'all due to the Vessel pitch and roll, see dwg. No. 2503.000.3100-B. on the working boat catching horn forward it arranged, for the release the working boat at the docking station is to move down then fiom control station of the boat. using a rope the horn reliese the "U" gallow. The inercy of the boat would be fixed in the catch/release mechanism either with the boat coming up in contact with the keel rollers, or even with the boat "afloat" over the wave. and rvould come in the vessel with a veftical angle of l5o against the plane of the rollers. The catching horn fitting to the boat has been approved
by Norsafb.
The boat is fitted on stowing possition via tu,o of hydraulic pistons integrated in tlre "lJ" gallow. Once the boat is catched and the dock is in upermost possition. the piston is retraining and pushing the boat into the fiont fenders, and the side spring rubber f-enders keep the boat in vertical possition. The sliding dock is designed and constructed fbr light u,eight and corrosion resistant. The upper side of the dock is a non-skid deck to be used as path to the boat. The inside lateral faces where the boat can hit against in the above described position, are soft cushioned rollers (diameter l40mm or more), for the boat to be well guided until it is catched in the release mechanism. See d*g.No. 2503-0000-0300. A lateral structural l20mm "tJ" is welded at both sides to the vessel hole. as rails for the dock. Both 5m long. aprox. A couple of pneurnatic cylinders (2.600mm st+oke. 50mm rod diameter. and l60mm piston dianreter) are fitted fbr the sliding of the dock up and down. The piston upside canlera is to
open its valve at low pressure (variable), therefore the hit of the boat in the recovery will be cushioned as the dock will move up. The cylinders are using the vessel air supply with a pressure from 6 fo 7'5 bar. The air is filtered and lubricated, and with flow enough for a rise up of the dock in less than 5 sec. Air reaches electric valve and cylinders through a 32mm pipe.
The control of these cylinders, and therefore the movement of the dock is controlled with a distributor valve at both control stands: Control stand on the sliding dock is operated by the crew from the boat, and with 3 pushbuttons 32mm diameter for the control of "RAISE", "LO'WER" and "RELEASE". A wire with a winding drum provides the release system from electricity for the release system. Control stand at the vessel deck will include this 3 pushbuttons and other two for "OPEN SLIDING HATCH" and "CLOSE SLIDING HATCH". The control stand at the vessel's deck is not included in the scope, because these controls will be fitted by the Shipyard together with the sliding hatch covers and the container lift controls. The distributor control valve and pushbuttons will be delivered gathered in a plate for the Shipyard to integrate it at the existing stand on deck. Electrical power for pre-heating of the engine and charging of batteries is supplied from the mother vessel. The boat is equipped with a spare battery solely for emergency engine start. Filling line and filling tube for bunkering the diesel tank of the boarding boat from the Vessel's MGO tanks is arransed.
3340 MOB Rescue Boat MOB boat is arranged port at shelter deck aft of superstucture. The boat is Norsafe maker model 4.50m "matrix" Rescue boat according to Technical Specification No. TEK-I40
Dimensions Capacity Davit load Hook Engine Equipment Not included Regulation Certificate
3-point lifting sling. l5 HP outboard engine. Fixed and loose equipment according to Regulations. Radio equipment and survival suits.
soLAS
1983196.
EC Marking acc. to The European Com. (EC) Marine Equipment Directive (MED 96(98)EC).
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Dimensions Length overall
Beam
4.50m
1.96m 1.86m
1.75m
Boat Data
equipment 450 kg persons 900 kg 3-point lifting sling Lifting arrangement 15 Hp outboard engine Standard propulsion Orange (RAL 2004) Colour
Minimum 6 knots
4 hours at 6 knots
Capacity,
maximum
MATERIALS
Hull and deck
Buoyancy material Deck fittings Painter release
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Rescue boat designed and manufactured according to latest SOLAS, Classification Society and Danish National Maritime Authority requirements.
The rescue boat has excellent reliability, manoeuvrability, and seakeeping abilities in order to fulfil its prime function - to provide effective means of search and recovery for people missing at sea. Design and construction fulfil the need for reliable, low maintenance standby and operation.
The layout and performance of the boat allow it to perform other roles including, dive support, inspection, survey and work boat duties.
The space between hull and inner liner is filled with polyurethane buoyancy foam. If damaged below the waterline, the boat will float at safe level in fully flooded and loaded
condition. The boat is self-bailing through a drainage outlet at the stern. The deck has an anti-slip surface. Lifelines are fitted on the gunwale.
LIFTING ARRANGEMENT
Lifting is by a 3-point lifting sling with ring for connection to davit hook.
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Fuel capaciqv sufficient for 4 hours operation Propeller protection guard Dead man switch to shut down enqine in case driver is removed from seat
DECK FITTINGS
The boat has been designed to provide a protected and safe working environment for the crew, engine and equipment. It has the following features:
. . . . . .
Equipment box with watertight hatch On load painter release hook Towing/mooring attachment mounted at each aft corner Secure grab handles throughout the boat Sprayhood to protect persons on deck Bench seats
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Electrical equipment consists of:
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Searchlight with battery power Navigation light, powered from engine take
off
CAPSIZE EQUIPMENT
In the event of capsize, the engine is automatically shut off. The boat can be returned to the upright position by 2 people according to the resulations. A rear mounted GRP frame is fitted to aid rishting of the boat.
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One off radial david for rescue boat Ferri make Serie 1872 TN 0039, according to dwg. No.45142 andtechnical specification ETE. 187251010. The SWL I100 kg, the overtaken is 3.5 m and turning angle of 95o via manual hydraulic pump. The david is equiped with electric winch serie 1702 TN 0095 IP 56 for controling pay out and hauling the boat at speed of l8m/min. The david complied with EU directive 2002175lCE, SOLAS, consolidated edition 2001 and ammendments OMI MSC 81(70) and OMI MSC 54 (66).
One off quick releave hook Ferri make, model 5-1448 SWL 2500 kg c/w conformity certificate "EC" according to EU directive 2002175lCF,.
3370 Lifejackets, Lifebuoys and Survival Suits The stowing position of lifejackets, lifebuoys and survival suits is shown on Life Saving Arrangement Plan No. 07017 .01.33 10.01 Rev.C.
15 off lifejackets Viking mod. PV93308, buoyancy force of 180N equipped with light and whistle are stowed on weather resistance container of GRP located on main deck just beside aft of accommodation entrance, sizes of 2180x690x780mm; the cover is designed for using as a seat c/w back rest. The lifejackets have two buoyancy chambers: one can be inflatable
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l
automatically or manually andlor by blowing, the second chamber can only be inflatable manually andlor by blowing.
2 off children lifejackets Viking PV93112007 ciw whistle and automatic light Dianamant wl.
15 off Immersion suits Viking PS 5002 have been supplied and stowed as show on Life Saving Arrangement Plan No. 07017 .01.3310.01 Rev.C.
The following lifebuoys have been supplied, and their position and type have been approved by Owner and Class. 2 off lifebuoys model Eval 542,2.5kg,75cm c/w heavy line of 30m, SOLAS approved. Ref: 1009258 and I 022628. 4 off lifebuoys model Eval 542,2.5 Kg, 75cm c/w automatic lights, SOLAS approved. Ref: 1009258,1017966 2 off lifebuoys model Eval 558,4.1 Kg, 75 cm, suitable MOB c/w smoke signal and automatic lights. All lifejackets, lifeboat and immersion suits are to have the name of the Vessel and home port.
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d*g. No. 040301. A manually operated hot galvanized steel grit frame is arranged above the rescue recesses,, so that the deck is flushed when the rescue zones are not in use, still allowing water to drain from the deck through the recesses and drain from the recess via freeing port arranged on the sliding doors, according to freeboard requirements. In upright position the grating shall work as a railing and shall be manually locked to the superstructure. For manual operation of the frame pneumatic, cylinders are arranged so that the force necessary for each man involved in manipulating the frame will not be more than 50N. The frame can not be operated by one
man.
The access stairs are divided into two pieces with an intermediate platform that
approximately 900 mm wide between the two strakes.
is
rescue platforms and reach 0,6 m dwg. No. 000103. Leader Arrangement Pilot Transfer on line level as show below the water can be stored in each side of the Vessel next to the rescue zones e.g. vertically on the aft bulkhead of the superstructure See also 3530. Two small bollards are fitted on each rescue platforrn for mooring of the boarding boat and similar boats. One of the bollards is recessed below the stair aft, while the other one is fitted forward of platform with a fairlead arranged in
the screen.
3410 Steering
- Mode of Operation
The Vessel is equipped with two (2) off TENFJORD electro hydraulic steering gears set type SR622-FCP X2 steering gears with the following general characteristics:
Zoff Rudder actuators (rotary vane) type SR622-FCP, each complete with locking ring assembly for a cylindrical rudder stock (no cone, key or nut required), spherical self-aligning udder carrier, non return valves, load control valves, valve block with sensors for hydraulic lock alarm, filter units and mechanical rudder angle indicator. Oil included.
Effective torque Max working pressure Rudder stock dia Allowable load Rudder angle Two feed back units Pressure pump Electric motor Manoeuvring time Weight without oil
70 k Nm each 125 bar
200 mm 200 kN axiall 400 kN radial 2 x 35 " limit switches Limit switches and transmitters FCP-14
4.9 kW ( Sl) 1450rpm 3 X 400 v,50hZ norm IECI212MB. protection IP 55,, design 835, insulation Class F 21 seconds u,ith one pump unit I line (30-35"C);10.5 seconds with two pump units in line. Approx. 620 kg each
25 Itr. without oil, with gauge glasses, low oil level switches, cocks and fittinss 4 off Motor controllers for bulkhead mounting in the steering gear room with ammeters, hour counter and supply for the motor heating through the windings. 4 off Frequency converters for bulkhead mounting in the steering gear room with source on light and heating indication 2off alarm panels for desk mounting in the engine control room with alarm light for overload, phase failure, power failure, low of level, hydraulic lock and push buttons for alarm test, alarm acknowledge, alarm buzzer an with one common steering gear failure alarm contact (voltage free) to ship's main alarm system. 2 off Pump running/stop and auto-start indication panels for desk mounting in engine control room 2 off control system units for bulkhead mounting in the bridge with interface to analogue autopilot I off main control panel for desk mounting in the forward bridge with start/stop push
2 Oil reservoirs,
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buttons, dimmer, steering mode selection, non follow-up push buttons for emergency steering and follow- up controllers I off Rudder angle indicator amplifiers for mounting inside the bridge console 1 off Alarm panels for desk mounting in bridge console with alarm lights and push buttons for alarm test, alarm acknowledge, alarm buzzer and with interface VDR on RS 422
2 off Rudder angle indicators TYPE DLQ144 (IP22) for desk mounting in the forward
bridge console
desk mounting in the bridge wing consoles with dimmer, steering mode selection and follow-up controllers for independent and/or simultaneous steering of the rudders. 4 off rudder angle indicators TYPE DLQ144 (1P22) for desk mounting in the bridge wing console (Two on each wing) 1 off control panel (1P22) for desk mounting in the aft bridge console with start/stop push buttons, dimmer, steering mode selection non-follow-up push button for emergency steering and follow-up controllers for independent and/or simultaneous steering of the rudders 2 off Rudder angle indicators type DLQ 144 (1P22) for desk mounting in the aft bridge
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Railings have a snrooth finish, and all joints are done with bushings and tapered pins. Free ends of rails have been terminated according to DMA safety requirements. Side rails on open decks are of min. I 100 mm high and top rail is of St AISI 304. Protective rails, screens or guards as appropriate and necessary have been fitted to safeguard the crew when operating deck machinery, etc., all to Owner and DMA approval. Rails/fall guard have been arranged around bridge wings for safe washing of windows. Arrangement approved by the Owners and the DMA from safety point of view.
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3940 Stabilizers
Ship parameters Displacement
Beam 1285.6 tonnes at max. draft 3.803m 11.20 m
The Vessel is equipped with Brown Brothers Aquarius series folding fin stabilisers model Aquarius 2512.05m2 fin based on :
Service speed
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Classification
90 % roll reduction at 14 knots and above DNV+ lAl, Inspection vessel, ice 1C, EO, COMF-V(I )
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Aquarius 251 2.05 m2 fin comprising: ^rea each comprising Two (2) Fin machinery modules crux and fin box, hull plate, and operatig
machinery Two (2) Hydraulic power unit complete with main and emergency sub systems Two (2) Motor stafter units Two (2) Emergency motor stafter units One (l) Lubrication header tank one (l ) Grease lubrication battery mounted within each fin unit One (1) Set control equipment One ( I ) Set of recommended on board spares
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3970 Helicopter Winching Area winching area is arranged on the elevated platform above the boarding boat recess. The winching area is a non-skid surface and is marked "Winch Only" according to the standard size, type and colour letters. Helicopters are not aloud to seat in the platform, and
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4000 Accommodation, General 4010 Design of Accommodation The accommodation for the ship's crew and spaces such as living roonls. public rooms. passages, sanitary spaces, catering spaces. stores, etc., has been arranged as shown in the
General Arrangement Plan. The Builder made maximunl effort to utilize odd spaces and voids for storage, etc.
The accommodation has been designed and fitted in accordance with the requirements of SOLAS Part C Chapter ll-2 and DMA Technical (Regulation B) on the construction and equipment, etc., of Ships B II-2A to N(l); N(3); BII-3 and BII-4. Design of spaces and type and quality of materials and decorate have been approved by the Owner before and after installation on board.
The final architectural and interior design have been carried out bv the Builder in accordance with Owner wishes.
The following as built documentation related to this section has been handled to Owner: General Arrangement Rev. J Structural fire protection Rev. E Accommodation arrangement Rev.3
Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan
Accommodation flooring arrangement Bridge Deck Arrangement Rev.3 Linings outside accommodation Insulation outside accommodation
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The minimum clear deck heights are: On deck 5 - Wheelhouse: On deck 4 - Gymnasiunr. mess & day room: On deck 4 - Office & officers cabins: On deck 4 - Galley: On deck 4 - Conidors and toilets: On deck 3 - All crew cabins, corridors and service On deck 3 - Control room: On deck 3 &.4 - bath roonls
spaces:
min. 2.30 m min. 2.30 m min. 2.20 m min. 2.20 m min. 2.20 m min. 2.10 rn min. 2.10 m min. 2.00 m
4020 Owner's supply, accommodation : Wall-, Bed-, Table Lamps Decorative wall armatures Artwork Keyboard, computer, printer and server Flat screen TV/PC monitors, incl. brackets DVD Players and Stereo Equipment (including loudspeakers for this equipment) Loose furniture 200mm Spring Mattresses Loose office equipment incl. Fax machine
Loose equipment for galley and pantry not described in specification Plates and dishes. silver, galley and mess equipment such as knives, towels, tablecloths, bedding, napery, linen, bath mats, eiderdowns, blankets,, pillows, china, glass ware, cutlery, pans, trays Loose accessory in crew accommodation Trolleys for catering purpose
Vacuum cleaners, scrubbing brushes and loose maintenance equipment for catering
operation
with accessories in excess of specification Mess tables Owner's supply has been properly stored, handled and installed by the builder before delivery of the vessel, the storage and installation have been surveyed by the Owner and approved.
PC
Light arrangement in accommodation spaces is of Ceiling luminaries (Recessed low consume lamps), sealed in areas according to rules/regulation, recessed down-lights and spotlights, wall lamps, table lamps and bed lamps. Numbers of Ceiling/Wall armatures in accommodation have been approved by the Owner. Light level (Lux) as described in section 8420. Light temperature 2700" Kelvin. Electric plugs in cabins, private and public rooms have been provided to vacuum cleaner, refrigerator, TV / video, wall / table / floor lamp and one double near tlre high table (writing desk). Double sockets have been provided as far as possible. Quantity and position of sockets
have been approved by the Owner. LAN connection has been provided in Crew Mess/Day Room, Office and Ship Control room, Wheelhouse, Cabins, bedroom and Private rooms for PC/TV / video. Cabin and Bedrooms are provided with coffespondence switches near the door inside side and near the bed.
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Light switch to Cabin unit toilets is located on outside the unit toilet. Light switch to Public unit toilets is located on in side the unit toilet. All light switches, electric plugs, antenna plugs, cabin thermostats, etc., are recessed. Type and design of electric armature have been approved by the Owner before and after installation. All electric power plugs are compatible with the Danish system. All wood and wooden edges are lacquered with UV resistant Polyurethane based lacquer with matt surface. Material and workmanship have been approved by the Owner. All doors and drawers to wardrobe, cupboard, etc., are provided with sea guard lock and book cabinet is provided with adjustable guardrails. All hinges, locks, handles, hooks and other fittings are of robust marine type and are of St.St. or chrome plated brass. All doors shall be fitted with 3 hinges and rubber gaskets. The doors
approval certificate c/u' u'heel mark. drawers are adapted for maritime use: Brakes, dampers and security device. Hand rails 38 mm diameter of St. St. are provided on the sidewalls of all corridors, and have been approved by the Owner and DMA concerning safety. All minors shall have safe foil on back side. All wet spaces have scuppers/floor drain. All scuppers and drains are fitted with a perforated S/S cover and cleanable water traps. The Scupper arrangement and installation have been approved by the Owner. Window boxes and arrangement of deadlights are integrated in the interior design to give the impression of light and space. There curtains have been incorporated; design and colours have been selected and approved by the Owner. A panel of plexiglass in way of windows has been provided to eliminate noise and vibrations.
All
Sign boards, etc., according to Owner's instruction have been set up in the passageways, navigating spaces, ship's control centre. Door name/number plate to all doors mounted on top of frame and crew number plate mounted in room side of doorframe in bedroom, to fulfil Rule/Regulations have been
arranged.
Safety signs including exit signs, etc., shall be arranged according to IMO Res. A.952(23) and
ISO 17631. The safety signs are documented in Life saving arrangement Plan No. 0701 7 .01.3310.01 Rev. C and Fire Control Plan No. 07017 .01 .5720.01 Rev. C. All
All
documentation regarding safbty has been approved by Owner, DNV and DMA when required. saf-ety signs are of photo-luminescent material according to ISO standard.
LCD TV-set, DVD recorder, stereo equipment and computers for the cabins have been
delivered by the Owner and installed by the Builder. All connections have been foreseen in cable trays in between two panels lining space or behind of lining or below desk top but never inside of panels or insulation. No visible cabling will be accepted in accommodation. Toilet/Bath as described in section 4150. 4121 Sick Bay The sick bay has been furnished according to Accommodation Arrangement No. C242-ACO, in the style of the crew cabins and according to Notice "A" Technical (regulation A) on occupational health in ships and approved by Owner and DMA. Sick bay also can be used as a spare cabin. TV-set. etc., has been installed as for the crew cabins.
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Bath room as for the crew cabins, but extended and additionally fitted with a bath tub according to Notice A is arranged. Bed is of same type as in Cabins, top of mattress is arranged 650mm above floor level. Lockers for the Class "A" medical cabinet is arranged c/w key. The locker for drugs has
4130 Mess Room and Day Room The combined mess and day room have been furnished according to the accommodation
arrangement plan.
LCD TV-set, DVD recorder, stereo equipment and computers have been delivered by
the
Owner and installed by the Builder. Closing device is arranged between galley and mess room via a steel roller shutter fire Class 460 ciw EC type approval well marked certificate.
All
Toilets and bathrooms are fitted on top of the floating floors - see section 4550. Water traps are cleanable/dismountable from above, and are recessed into the floating floor and, if required, further into pot-wells welded into the steel deck. The water traps are suspended in the top of the floating floor and the drain pipes are noise insulated from the steel structure to prevent structure bome noise.
The toilets are of prefabricated module type and design has been approved by the Owner. The Wartsila. Accommodation Systern Korea. There, the heating floor under ceramic tiles is arranged. There, the following modules type toilets are arranged:
Model A (6 units) and AM (units) for private cabin toilets Model B for public toilets on deck 4 (1 unit)
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-Door and frame inclusive ventilation louver: Blade is printed colour on 0,6mm galvanized steel sheet; frame is built in 1.6mm steel plated with baked enamel paint finish, cler opening 550/600x l850mm. lock indicator mortise latch is also included. -Artificial marble counter with single lever faucet with recessed soap dish is arranged (Type A,AM;B;C ), capacity 7.01. -Wash basin of white vitreous China (capacity 8.01) with single lever faucet & rubber plug drain (Type D) -WC of white vitreous china wall mounted vacuum type model JETS-64 is installed af all toilets models. -Shower set: Shower units, FB-260TR with thermostatic mixing valves w/flexible hoses, water saving type shower head (all toilets model type). Additionally the toilet model C has bath unit FB-l60TKR with thermostatic mixing valves w/flexible hoses, water saving type
shower head.
General toilets are including the following construction and facilities: -Inside wall panel colour is printed on 0,6mm galvanized steel sheet wl2xl5mm mineral wood, total thickness of 30mm (type, Wl l) -501 partition panel is of PVC film laminated on 0,6mm galvanized steel sheet with rock wool total thickness 50mm (type:N50) only (Type B). -Ceiling panels are of printed colour on 0,6mm galvanized steel sheet with 2x15mm mineral wool total 30mm (type Cl l) -Floor of non-slip ceramic tiles covered on3.2 mm steel plate with galvanized 40A drain pipe
-Exhaust valve of steel construction with white baked enamel painterd, model No. KU-100 with 90o elbow wall mounting type with outlet of 98mm dia. (2 set on toilet model B) -Scuppers of 304 grade st.st. square frame & st.st. grating of 150mm dia. c/w rubber water trap (40A) are arranged (2 set on toilets model A;AM;B,C). -Shower curtain waterproof type c/w aluminium rail and tassel hook is arranged on A.AM and C toilet models. -2-poles single I way on/of type (ELKO 31612) have been supplied (2 sets for models A,AM;C;D and 4 set for model B) -There, junction boxes for lighting are arranged: material Polyester (4-gland, 6P. T.Blook) S204. -Separate junction boxes for heating are arranged: material Polyester (4-gland, 6P. T.Blook)
s-204.
-Mirror lights are installed in all toilet units type FM I l5SR-T206 GJA (AC2Z}V, 50H2, l5w; lP44) with receptacle universal type. -Down lights: Type GCN(M)l4 llSF G (220V,50H2,18w, Ip44) -Electric cables: Flame retardant, halogen free power cables, LKM-HF 0.6/1KV 3Sx 2.5mm2
based on IEC 60332-l series. -Cupper pipes for hot and cool water l2.7mm dia. with PVC pre-covered. -Fitted flexible hoses with non return valves with l5mm dia. for water end connectors. -Toilet cabinet coffter type is arranged on each A and AM models material: 1.0T Acrvonitrvlebutadiene-stvreen e CS-7326-1 . -Towel rail heater maker LVI; 230Vl50Hzl40wllp44.
-Two or three, according to toilet models, are to be arranged material chrome plated brass and st.st.
-Soap and sponge holder for shower of stainless steel and chrome and chrome plated brass, one soap dish for wash basin of chrome plated brass and stainless steel on toilets model A' AM; and D. -Paper holder on each toilet material stainless steel and chrome plated brass; was-PH-O3. -Spare paper holder of material stainless steel and chrome plated brass was-SPH-O3. -Coat hook of stainless steel, WAS-CH-O1 . -Door adjusted of chrome plated brass WAS-DA-0I and door stopper of same material on
toilet model B. -Electric heater device installed in the floor (lmx25w) maker Raychem (self regulating type) -Waste basket of stainless steel. -Rubber hoses T-type for drain lines are arranged. -Waterproof type mirror &. holder (BY-001-03) 5x950x700mm or 5x430x700mm and 5tx500x700mm depending of toilet model. -Bath tub of FGP (fibre glass reinforced plastic) (700x xl700mm) Ivory colour. -Bolted access hatch of 430x640mm is arranged.
Deck 3
The locker arrangement is shown on dwg. No. Cl l5-LRA and was approved by the Owner. The floor of the locker room and the entrance hall are covered with anti slip ceramic tiles over the floating floor, electric heater under the tiles is to be arranged. All wall panels are of stainless steel, suitable for wet room. Floor drains are provided as needed. Locker section: Seven (7) Steel lockers baked enamel paint finish, for working clothes of 400x550x1800 nlm are arranged 200 mm above deck.
I Full size mirror. Toilet: See toilet ntodel "D" on section 4150. Stainless steel hook for rain coats is to be aransed at forward bulkhead of locker.
4170 Ship Office
Ship Office is furnished according to the Office Arrangement plan No. Cl l5-OA. The layout, colours and workmanship have been approved by the Owner. The furnishing includes: Writing desks with drawers and PC section (PC is Owner's supply) Writing desk chairs (Owners delivery)
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4180 Gymnasium The final layout of the gymnasium was in situ suggested and approved bythe Owner. Exercise machines and CD-player with amplifier and loudspeakers for the gymnasium have been supplied by the Owner and installed by the Yard.
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Multi-function weight-lifting machine Crunch bench Back extension CD-player and amplifier with loudspeakers (Owner supply)
The Wheelhouse layout has been approved by the Owner according to dwg. Bridge Deck
Arrangement BDA.
The equipment layout complies with ISO 8468 Second Edition 1990-11-01, Ship's bridge layout and associated equipment-Requirements and guidelines. IMO Res. A.574(XIV), Recommendations on General Requirements for Electronic Navigational AIDs. Intemational regulation for Preventing Collision at Sea Annex III and IMO Res. A-780/(17) 1991-11-06 For nautical equipment in the wheelhouse - see section 8600. Furniture, etc., is according to Accommodation Arrangement Bridge deck affangement dwg. BDA.
The sofa is Owner's supply.
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4230 Galley
The galley and the equipment have been designed to serve a crew as specified in section 0190. Galley layout, equipments and workmanship have been approved by the Owner and authority where necessary. The Galley layout is shown on Galley Arrangement rev.l6 No. C I 1 s-GA-Rev I 6. The following equipments and facilities have been arranged according to arrangement plan:
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S'ashing table 326Ax7 00x900mm Planetan, mixer LOIPART XBEI0 Coffee filtering machine Bravilor Bonamat 5L Refrigerated bench with two doors 860x700x900mm maker Loipart Hot cupboard double boiler Loipart NoHLMSOBMl lW
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Microwave Loipart EMS 2485X In the corridor, in front of the mess room entrance, a cool water fountain is arranged make Loipart SCW l4B.
dairy. The sizes and distribution is shown on Accommodation Arrangement plan No. C242-ACO. All rooms are equipped with shelf stanchions with adjustable shelves of stainless steel. The inside lining and ceiling are of prefabricated polyurethane modular panel system CFC free elements, and lined with stainless steel plate on visible side and galvanised steel sheet on the back of the element. The layout and workmanship of the provision rooms have been approved by the Owner.
The handling of waste from the galley has been coordinated with galley designer and
installation Co. The garbage room layout, equipments and workmanship has been approved by the Owner. Garbage room is equipped with three chamber compactor maker USON MARINE AB. Model USON Multichamber compactor UMCC, version 1.3. The garbage room has mechanical air extraction and natural air inlet.
Garbage room is to have access from either, galley and open deck 4. The partition between galley and garbage room is an "A" according to SOLAS Chapter lI-2. On garbage room is located the COz gas extinguishing system for galley hood and the COz release station.
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- Two drying machines industrial evaporation type Maker: Loidpart AB T4130 Product No. 98721 10000 Serial No. 601 30/01 031 56 AC. Number 80600626 Type model: Wl l30ES Feed from CF-25 Capacity 6 kg Total Input: 5,4kW; 400V, 3ph, 50 Hz - Washing table c/w integrated st.st. sink, with hot and cool water service, the table is of stainless
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type bed of inside size of 900x2100mm, c/w three drawers bellow the bed are arranged. The bed is fabricated with marine type plywood of light colour and varnished. Mattresses have been supplied by the Owner. Bedding and linen have been delivered by the Wardrobes: Two of marine plywood light colour varnished wardrobes are arranged on each cabin 600x600mm. The wardrobe is to have different keys; each key can open the cabin door but only one wardrobe. On the top, a shelf for lifejacket or other purposes has been arranged. Beside of writing table, an extra wardrobe for common use is arranged.
Desks and Tables:
Writing desk is arranged on each cabin along exterior bulkhead side bellow the portholes, the writing desk is produced in light colour varnished marine plywood with corners and structure of solid well seasoned wood. Each desk is arransed with three drawers. A bedside complete with three drawers is arranged.
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The Vessel is provided u'ith a central clock system with a master clock at the bridge. Slave clocks with a diameter of 220 mm and permanent power supply are fitted in the Vessel according to the Ou'ner's demands.
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The deck covering consists of a I .5mm viscoelastic damping DGU I applied to steel deck over the viscoelastic paint galvanized plates of 500x500mm are to lay wile the paint is still fresh and covering not less thart 75Yo of total surface. When the viscoelastic compound is dry
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The design and u'orkmanship have been approved by the Owner and Noise and vibration
consultant.
The standard floating floor was designed and produced with regard to reasonable structure borne noise reduction (deck 4; wheelhouse, etc.). The deck flooring consists of flooring floor cassettes of 50mm thickness and mineral wool density min I 4}kglm'and 3mm aluminium plate. On top l.5mm dry film of viscoelastic paint is applied and 2mm aluminium plate on top. The design and workmanship have been approved by the Owner and Noise and vibration
consultant.
outside the doors from the All to Owner requests and approved of the sill height. accommodation to the aft deck because
by him. Wooden gratings have been provided in forward store, as requested by the Owner.
Non-slip synthetic rubber mats have been arranged outside all exterior doors of the accommodation (except on deck 3 aft, where grating is provided) and at top and bottom of all
exterior stairs.
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Special noise insulation constructed as a floating floor (see.4550) with sheet metal "floating" on insulation has been fitted on the engine room/casing side of bulkheads and decks forming boundaries between engine room/engine casing and accommodation. All exposed insulated areas, or areas where water condensation may occur have been sealed with vapour barrier of aluminium foil or frbre mat in connexion of surface protected. Sweat pipes and gutters have been arranged behind lining in exposed areas. Termination details of insulation in way of decks and wall have been approved by the Authorities and the Owner.
Hot pipes passing through accommodation and other spaces have been insulated with noncombustion or fire retardant material approved by Owner and Class.
4700 Walls, Lining and Ceiling 4710 Lining, Bulkhead Panels & Partition walls - General
Lining, bulkhead panels and partition walls have been made of fire resistant panels. Panels used throughout accommodation fulfil SOLAS Part C Chapter ll-2 complete with EC approval certificates (MED, certificates). All panels used are PVC free type.
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oornposed of pmels with rnax width of llfl} rnm made of 0,7 mn stsl sheets insulated witfr 50 rnm rochroll s'ith dnsity 145 kg/d. The insulatisr is glued on the $fieel sheets. Tk panels are fittd into ea other as per drrwirys P01/041830 o F05/f/830 (see tst rcfort). Panel tticlness: 52 mm. For lining and partitions inclusive wet spaces construction have been used as a base panel,
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Panel 25E.L5 composed of panels with max E'idth of 1195 mm made of 0,5 mm steel shseh insulated s/ith 25 mm rochroll \ryith density 150 kg/ur3, Tle insuttions are gtwd on the srcel sheets, The panels arc tted into each otlrcr by means as per drawings mUfil.$ (see teut rcport).
For partition between two adjacent cabins, double Panel 25F-15 spaced 50mm and perforated
backside.
Panel 25815 has been used for lining throughout the Vessel. Version for wet spaces based on same panel has been used on laundry, locker room, etc.
Panels Certificates:
Clip s0 B30
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panels are of electro galvanized steel. The finishing of the visible frames is of the same colour of the surrounding panels.
For distribution of lining in accommodation see drawing No. C1ls-AD-Revl. Lining and partitions 2 pages: page one, lining and partition decks 02&03; page two, lining and partition deck 4 &bridge.
All
doors have been supplied by Panelfa and have been approved by DNV in connexion with the structural fire protection. The quality and doors colour, etc., have been approved by the Owner. Class and location of all doors used throughout accommodation can be found on structural Fire Protection plan. No. 07017.01.4060.01
Mainly, three fire doors have been used: - A30 Class fire door Certificate No. MED-B-4456, maximum clear door opening
880x I 875mm
A60 Class fire door Certificate No. MED-B-4460, maximum clear opening 920x1920mm B15 Class fire door Certificate No. MED-B-4457, maximum clear opening 880x1875mm
*A-30
Dmr'
of 1,0 mm stelplates on composed of single leafed hinged door with doorblades "*po*"d 185 kglmr, insulation each side of ingulation core of 55 mm rodrwool wittr density
manrfrcturd by RochrooUTennoltn. The door frame is made of lJ mm stcel sheets. The door is to be fisod wittt three hingee. The door may be fitted irith hoseport Total thiclneen of doorblade 55 mrn-
"A-60 Door " compo.sed of singlc leafed hingcd door with doorblades composed of 0,8 rnm steelplates on each side of insulation core of 62 mn ockrmool {Roc}wool Termolan) with dcnsiry 175 kg/m3, Door frame is ma& of 5 rnm steelplate , "7! shrps and welded to the bulkhead. The dosr is b be ftted with three hinges. Tke door nnay be fifred wi& hmeport Total thickness of doorbla& 64 rnrn*B-L5 Door
"
composed of single leafed hingsd door with &orbladee somposed of 0,8 mm steelplates on each side of insutation corc of 38 mm rock$rool with density 1?5 kg/n3, insulation
manufrctured by RockrrooUTermolan.
mm strinles$ stoel. The door is to be fitrcd udttr threc hiryes. Door frams mne of The door my be fitmd with ventilation loirvre (280 x 105 mm) in lowcr part of the door. TohI thickpss of dooftlade 38 mrn,
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D309;D310
fype
Light
opening
Material
Steel Door St.37, St.37 (80x8)mm
D302
D304 D308
WTD-20
quick acting
WTD-I7
WTD-3 wl
quick acting
quick acting
D402;D406
WTD-24
Coaming Alum.
(80x8)mm 800x1400
WTD-I1
quick
quick acting
D40l;D403;D404;D405 WR-100
wl acting
D40l
800x1400
D-3-18323 D-3-18504
D403;D405
800X1500
D404 800x1300
ISD-5
800050
GRP fire
retardant: D-3-18324
D601
Not'rindorn
wrD-17 800x1600
Sirt"t fl;
(*0",.*J,T-T*,,
D-3-18324
ffifi:'filffi:lfiil'
Generally all doors are to have linkage rod of St.st. AISI 316L, slave toggle of st.st 3l6L brass bossing, neoprene gaskets, etc.
All
- A Class
HULL ENGINEERING
5000 Ventilation (Hull) Capacities of equipment, pipe diameters and surface areas in this part of the specification are refered to ventilation and air conditioning information supplied by Novenco and delivered to the Owner as apart of As-built documentation.
501 0
Ventilation, Genera
is equipped with air conditioning and ventilation systems fulfilling the requirements of the Authorities and the specified climatic conditions in this specification, section 5100.
The vessel
Spaces such as bathrooms, toilets, laundry and linen rooms have natural supply and
mechanical exhaust by a separate fan system. Further, separate exhausts are installed from the tumble dryer and the cooker hood galley. For engine room ventilation, see section 7200.
in
the
5020 Ventilation Requirements The ventilation and air conditioning system shall be designed to operate effectively in all conditions found in the operational areas described in Section 0010. As far it was possible the
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Other ventilation system requirements are: Power 3x400V/50H2 >0.5kW (Short circuit current max. l0kA) 1x230Yl50Hz <0.5kW (Short circuit current max. lOkA) Requirements for electric Insulation Class Temperature rise Class B Motors exceeding l5kW are equipped with soft starter or frequency converter Motors of 20kW and above are fitted with thermistor relay and
supply
motors
Airflow
1mr/h
2978
1276
Gallev/Scullen
Mess & day Room Gvmnasium
ll3l
557
Office SB
Ch ef Ene. Bedroom Ch ef Ene. Livine room Capta n Bedroom Capta n Livins Room
589
t77
353
t77
353
60
189 287
I Officer I Spare crew PS I Spare crew SB I Crew I Crew I Crew I Officer I Crew
Workshop and Slores
269 269
243
243
230 256
243 269 256
180 137
99 202 r 200
100
Fans, motors, filters. and coils are affanged in way for easily accessible for inspection and maintenance, positions and workrnanship have been approved by the Owner. Fans compressors and other rotating machinery are resiliently mounted.
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Rev. A A A A B A
DWG. Title One-line Diagram- Cofferdam One-line Diagram- Deck 2 One-line Diagram- Deck 3 One-line Diagram- Deck 4 One-line Diagram- Deck 5 One-line Diagram-Deck 6
ducts used are of non-con'tbustible materials, in accommodation mainly insulated spiroducts supplied by Novenco have been arranged, other ducts have been produced of galvanized steel thickness up to l.Zmm for light gauge rectangular ducts, from 7 .2mm up to 3mm thickness galvanized steel for heavy gauge rectangular ducts and thickness above 3mnl for heavy gauge (rated) ducts. External louvers installed are as follows:
All
SYSl COMPARTMENT
NO.
TYPE
FILTER
AIR
Accommod4tion fe_tury
G_al
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ou,tlet lgqver
E,haust ac_commodation
e_y-
E-4
E-88
outlet louver
outlet louver
(eom :
oulle_t louver
Ng,l
E-I0
s-2
- inlet
-
No No No No
No,
12321
55,10
2561
l7-00
2r
0,00-
No No
No-
210_00
x 900 650- x 600 450 x 350 300 x 350 950 x 900 950 x 900
900
1340
1340
27 000
outlet
ME YES 27000 ll00x 1500 s-4 ME YES 27000 I I,00 x 150,0 Em e rglharb o u ge-n_g-qpfor ro-g,m, - fan inlet ME+H Nq 5540 s--5 600 x 6-00_ s-6 Steering gear room - inlet ME+H No 2100 400 x l5-0 s-6 Steerine sear room - outlet HG+H No 2100 400 x 350 ME+H :Mist Eliminator Special design for drainage of water droplets Verlical aluminium grilles in aluntiniutn frame Hinged hatch made of galvanized steel. For bolting to bulkhead.
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Engine Room inle! louv_g1No,l _p-neine -Rpog i4let lqUyer N o-.? Ensine Room inlet louver No.3
YES
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:Buckled horizontal in galvanized steel fitted in galvanized steel frame -erilles Hinged hatch made of galvanized steel.
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bolting to bulkhead. Automatic closing damper operated by electric actuator.
ME
:Mist Eliminator, special design for drainage of water droplets, vertical aluminium
grilles in aluminium frame. For bolting to bulkhead. No closing device on louver (Closing by separate dampers below fans).
FILTER
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Two off automatic fire dampers Halton FDB2-400x300 for exhaust galley duct. Two off automatic fire dampers mounted bellow fan Halton UTG 500x500 D2 for engine room exhaust air. Three off automatic fire dampers mounted bellow fan Halton UTG 710x710 D2. Three off automatic fire dampers FDB2.
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Air
flow Fan type Fan total pressure Fan static pressure............ efficiency Fan speeC............
Fan
..........800 Pa .70.6 %
..... 2884 rpm
Fan shaft
power...
0.6 kW
Motor voltage.. Motor rated po\\.er.. Motor rated current Motor speed Motor start method ...... Motor enclosure.......
.......3x400Y l50Hz
Galley exhaust duct shall have COz fire protection according to regulations.
Workshop & stores exhaust fan 1- Sodeca CMP 514-2T ventilator is installed
180
m'lh
0.2
kw
DOL
55
Air
Fan
162 m3lh
0.2
kw
DOL
l -Sodeca
Technical details:
florv Fan t,vpe Fan total pressure Fan static pressure............ Fan speed ...........
Air
1340
m'lh
Engine workshop general exhaust fan 1-Sodeca CMP 514-2T ventilator is installed
Technical details:
Air
.....350 m'lh flow .....Direct driven centrifugal fan for duct mounting Fan type ..........500 Pa Fan static pressure............ ......2900 rpm Fan speed ...........
........0.7 A
.DOL
Air
..........500 Pa
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Fan absorbed
r.l8 kw
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Air flow
.....3x400Y l50Hz
Motor start method Motor enclosure...... Motor stand still heatins ........
Yes
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Requirements
All accommodation spaces have been provided of ventilation by an air conditioning system,
which met the regulations applicable. Basic heating of the accommodation is provided through the air conditioning system. The supply temperature from the air conditioning system is regulated via IACMS according to the outdoor temperature and conditions. The temperature adjustment for the cabins is controlled from the inside of the cabin via electric reheatins.
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Hot-water radiator heating dimensioned for the entire transmission loss shall be installed in all cabins, living rooms and u'ork spaces for individual temperature control.
required cooling capacity has been installed on fan room as described above:
Design data Cooling water temperature: 36oC R4044 50 Hz 400 volt 230 volt Cooling
The plant consists of 2 pre-manufactured and pre-assembled units for a mintmum of installation work at the Yard. The compressors with condensers, receiver and all accessories
are mounted into one unit including piping.
For top quality coating, the components have been painted with primer and topcoat before assembly, RAL colour 9006. All internal wiring on the unit is connected to a junction box.
The plant is cooled by fresh water at 36"C.
Capacity
steps
50. I 00 %
Compressor t-eatures: -Open type, reciprocating compressor -Crank shaft and casing of cast iron -Pressure lubrication with oil strainer -Automatic capacity regulation -Manual suction and discharge stop valve -Safety valve -Pressure transducer high- and low- pressure control -Pressure transducer oil pressure control -Control gauges for suction, discharge and oil pressure -Electric heating element in crankcase
ABB MT-200L
2 1500
32 kW
55
ves
Technical data for condenser with built-in suction superheater / Iiquid subcooler
Number of condensers Data for one condenser Water inlet temp. Water outlet temp. Water flow
Pressure
Condenser
CRKC 271954
2
drop
Condenser features
-Horizontal shell-and-tube condenser -High effcient copper tubes for freshwater -Built-in receiver with suction superheater -Removable end covers for easy cleaning of the tube side -Covers are cast iron GGG40 / SA395 with internal Rilsan coating -Shell and tube plate is HII / SA5l6 DIN 17155 / EN 10028 -Complete with inlets and outlets for water and refrigerant -Safety and purge valves -Refrigerant drier set with solid core, moisture indicator, stop valves and charging valves
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moisture indicator.
Switchboard
switch panel, bulkhead mounted inclusive, main switch, pilot voltage supply, power ON and common alarm lamp, starters incl. ammeters for compressor motors designed for ambient temperature of 45"C. The panel includes a Mitsubishi PLC control of the plant with analogue sensors to secure a minimum power consumption of the plant, and an accurate temperature control. The PLC is loaded with YORK designed standard software and a MAC E1041 colour touch screen display for control and monitoring.
The MAC El04l colour display features: - Efficient operating from a graphical touch-screen display. - TFT-LCD 320 x 240 pixel, 64K colour display. - Status of all values, alarms and warnings can be monitored. - Operating the plant equipment, setting of modes, limits and set points. - System configuration directly on display. - Ethernet plug for connection directly to PC.
Read out on LCD display features: - Compressor discharge, suction, and oil pressures - Alarms and warnings - Trend curves showing compressor data
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A complete
set of motor starters for all systems under this specification has been supplied and installed all to owner and Class approval, comprising the following:
Control panels:
A total of eleven panels made out of powder coated sheet steel plates with hinged doors are included. All panels will have running and fault indications in the front door, and push buttons for starting and stopping equipment. The starters for engine room will be grouped as a motor
control centre
Switchboard.
if this makes a better solution, except for the one powered from Emergency
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DEF-I Defroster System: Black laminated plate for flush mounting in bridge
console,
consisting of start and stop possibility, potentiometer for adjusting air flow, and polentiometer for adjusting supply air temperature.
AC-l
temperature
sensor.
Set point is calculated based on outside temperature by u compensating curve. Set point will then be adjusted automatically as the outside temperature varies. Return air rate can be automatically controlled from 0 - 50 oA from the IACMS system.
DEF-I Defroster System: Defroster unit will act as both defroster and as general heating supply in Wheelhouse. When used as defroster, a temperature sensor in the supply air is controlling the heating coil. When used as heating in Wheelhouse, a room sensor is
controlling the heating coil. Changeover is done manually from remote control panel in bridge
console.
AC-l.
E-4 Galley exhaust and supply: Supply air is supplied from accommodation air handling unit Supply air flow is controlled by an automatic flow control damper, which is controlled in parallel with the exhaust air by means of the E-4 Galley exhaust frequency converter.
S-5 Emergency generator room: Fan speed is controlled by a start signal from the Emergency Generator Set.
Engine room ventilation: Automatically based on one differential pressure sensor to provide a constant overpressure and a temperature sensor to take additional heat load. As an optio
manuallautomatic control from IACMS can be arranged (load curve by engine maker). Number of supply fans running should be according to load on engines. When COz fire fighting is released, IACMS should stop all supply fans and run all exhaust fans afte r CO2
release is finished.
All
IACMS:
compensation curve in the PLC. Engine Room Ventilation: All engine room fans will be prepared for starting, stopping and fan speed controlling from IACMS. Further fan fault, running and load will be available for IACMS. Reversible fan to be controlled from IACMS.
Cabinets:
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]ABINET NO.
Vumber
omDonent PLC
AC 1-TTxx {c l -HTO1
Svstems AC- I . R-
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E-
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and eallev
Description
Necessarv PLC and I/O modules to control supply air tentperature for
AC-l Calculated setnoint hnsed on inlet nir qenqnr lcnnrnenqafed\ fernperature sensors. TT0l for illlet air. alld TT02 for sunnlv air
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DEF-I DtrF'ROSTtrR SYSTtrIVf Descriotion Frequencv converter DEF-l . 5.5kW 1400V llP54 (sunnlied loose) -wav valve for ore heatins w/electrical actuator Supply air temperature sensor R.oonr temnerature sensor R.emote control oanel to control heat and fbn sneed
?.-71819, 3-21314
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S3-FC09
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F'NGINtr.RN}IVI trANS Descrintion requencv converter E -7 . 5.5kW/400V/1P54 lsunol ed loose) Frequencv convefter E-8. 5.5kW/400V/1P54 (sunol ed loose) Frequency convefler E-9. 5.5kW/400V/lP5.t ( suppl ed loose) Frequencv convefter S-2. I lkW/400V/1P54 (sunnlied loose) Frequencv convefter S-3. I lkW/400V/1P54 (supplied loose) Flecuencv converter S-4. I lKu/400V/1P54 (suonlied loose)
E-71819, 3-21314
ABINET NO. 9
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SYSTEM CONTROL CABINET nNilttNItr I)r\r\[t trAr\]c Descrintion losing damners control svstem Stand-still heatins of motors Diff'erential oressure sensor femperature sensor
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A total of eleven panels made out of powder coated sheet steel plates with hinged doors are included. All panels will have running and fault indications in the front door, and push buttons for starting and stopping equipment. The starters for engine room will be grouped as a motor control centre if this makes a better solution, except for the one powered from Emergency
Switchboard.
Remote control panels: Galley: Polycarbonate cabinet for bulkhead-mounting (IP54). Runninglfault indication and possibility to start and stop galley exhaust fan and also adjust the amount of airflow.
DEF-I Defroster System: Black laminated plate for flush mounting in bridge
console, potentiometer potentiometer possibility, flow, for adjusting air and consisting of start and stop for adjusting supply air temperature.
AC-l
Set point is calculated based on outside temperature by a compensating curve. Set point will then be adjusted automatically as the outside temperature varies. Return air rate can be automatically controlled from 0 - 50 Yo from the IACMS system.
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controlling the heating coil. Changeover is done manually from remote control panel in bridge
E-4 Galley exhaust and supply: Supply air is supplied from accommodation air handling unit AC-1. Supply air flow is controlled by an automatic flow control damper, which is controlled in parallel with the exhaust air by means of the E-4 Galley exhaust frequency converter.
S-5 Emergency generator room: Fan speed is controlled by a start signal from the Emergency
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Cabinets: In general we include all components for well-functioning systems. However, in order to agree on the main aspects, we propose the following:
ecessary PLC and I/O modules to control supply air temperature for
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for inlet air. and TT02 for sunolv air rature sensors. nsor in accommodation exhaust air. Controls humidifier umiditv suard in accommodation supply air. Limits the humidification -1. 15kWl400V
-wav valve for ore heatins w/electrical actuator converter R- l. 5.5kW/400V ncv converter E-1. 3.0kWi400V
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ABINET NO. 2
Vumber
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omponent
D I .FCO+
1.HVO
I.TTO
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3:8
Description requencv converler DEF- I .5,5kW 1400v llP54 (supplied loose) 3-nav valve for pre lreating w/electrical actuator Supph, air temperature sensor Room temperature sensor Retrrote control panel to control heat and fan speed
E-718/9. 3-21314
\umber
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E7.FCO5
E8.FCO6 E9.FCO7
S2.FCO8 S3.FCO9 S4-FC IO
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Room/fun system Laundrv exhaust fan l-lospital exhaust f-an Workshop & Stores exhaust fan Garbaee Store exhaust f'an Engine u'orkshop weldins hood exhaust fbn Ensine Workshop General exhaust fan Enlergencr,-/Ha.bour Generator rooln supplv fan Steering room suoolv fan
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Main Components: The Air handling Unit (AHU) is built together of stainless steel sheets on a frame to sturdy housing, insulated with sound-insulation material, and comprises the following: - Inlet section with rectansular duct connection - Filter section - Heating section - Humidifi cation section - Cooling section with water separator unit - Fan section - Discharge section with connection for spiro-ducts (dia.l60mm) - Base frame of hot dip galvanized steel.
Technical details:
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Air
Heating coil Heating Heating Heating
12321 m3lh
EU5 pocket filter Hot water (80"C in / 60"C out) 1.84 lis
30 kPa 149.0 kW
Direct expansion (2 separate sections) (tubes/fins) Cu/Al R404A (6"C evaporation) 2x83.8kW (2x50%) Centrifugal belt driven centrifugal fan 2534 Pa 2463 Pa I r.3 kw 88.7 % 2791 rpm ABB 2P MT 160 3x400V/50H2
15.0
Motor type M Motor voltage Motor rated power Motor rated current
kw
approx. 27,5 A
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IP54
Humidifier:
Humidifier type
Cline Comfort 45
capacity Humidifier maximum capacity Humidifier rated power Humidifier dimensions (HxwxD) Humidifier rated current (3x400V) Complete control system
Required humidification
706x519x326 mm
48.8
Installed
AHU
Installed
Installed Installed
type Fan total pressure Fan static pressure Fan efficiency Fan speed Fan shaft power
Fan
.6 %
Motor type
ABB 4P M3AA
1OO
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Motor voltage Motor rated power Motor rated cument Motor speed Motor start method Motor enclosure
3x400V/50H2
3.0
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wheelhouse. The unit consists of the tbllou'ing sections: Inlet and filter section nith ba-e t'ilter q'pe G3, length 195 mm Weight 16 kg Heating section u'ith hot nater coil. length 610 mm Weight 27 kg Fan section, length 610 nlnr. \\'eight 50 kg Technical details: Air flow, approx Heating coil - type Heating coil - water flow Heating coil - pressure drop Heating coil - capacity Fan type Fan static pressure, external Motor type
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Belt driven centrifugal fan 400 Pa Built-in Motor 3x400V/50H2
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lkw
approx. 2.5 A Frequency converter
IP 54 No No 1415x660x355 mm 93 kg
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Technical details:
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Air flou'.
Fan shaft
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3203 rpm
Motor type
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power.... ....
0.9 kW
ABB 2P M3AA 90
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approx. 3.4 A 2850 rpm Frequency Converter .......IP 55
250
m'lh
type
Built-on 3x400V/50H2
DOL IP 55
5160 Self-contained Fan Coil Units Converter room self-contained refrigeration unit no.
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compressor load.
the
kw
...1670x700x1700 mm
Total weight
Compressor: Type Power consumption .....
Rated current.
(hermeti c/reciprocating)
Starting current
Condenser:
Design
Cooling water medium. Cooling water inlet temperature ........ Cooling water outlet temperature ........ Maximum pressure drop.......
Evaporator:
Material
Cu/Al
Fan:
Air filter:
Air heater....
.....2 x
12
kw
Converter room self-contained refrigeration unit no.2 l-SCU-E32 for duct connection is installed. Required cooling capacit_v: 47 kW (served by 2 units with acapacity of 24.2 kW each) A block compressor with an integrated automatic capacity regulation is to be used on this unit. The compressor has 4 pistons af 10006 capacity, when 50% of the capacity is needed, only 2 pistons will be in service. Two speed motor is connected to the compressor, regulation is in interface with the
compressor load.
General:
Cooling capacity Refrigerant Power Power consumption Size (BxDxH) Total weight
..24.2kW
360 kg
Compressor:
Type
Rated
(hermetic/reciprocating)
8.20
....13.5
kw A .....84 A
Design
Cooling water medium. Cooling water inlet temperature ........ Cooling water outlet temperature
Evaporator:
Material
Fan:
Cu/Al
4720
^3lh
1215 rpm
2.2kW
4.9
l29A
Air filter:
Type
Workshop & eng stores self-contained refrigeration unit l-SCU-10 u'ith plenum and electric heater is installed.
Refrigerant Power
Power consumption (heating Size (BxDxH)
Cooling capaciq
8.4 kW
mode).......
Total weight
Compressor: Power consumption Rated current
3.23 kW
.....9.0
Design
Cooling water medium. Cooling water inlet temperature ........ Cooling water outlet temperature Cooling water flow Maximum pressure drop...
Evaporator:
Condenser:
Material
Fan:
..... Cu/Al
Capacity
Static pressure
Speed
1415
m'lh
0.37
kw
A
1.20 I 3.72
6kw
5170 Heating of Non Gonditioned Rooms
Fan heaters for technical rooms (option price)
Syst. R.oom served
FH-I FH.2
FH-3
3apacity Water flow 'kw\ ll /s\ generator r.88 0.0s8 mergencv room Fan heater \loVa VMA-42
fype
FH.4
iteer ns qear room Fan heater PS iteer ns sear room Fan heater SB nsine u,orkshon Fan heater
0.072
0.072
0.1
20
FH.5
FH-6
FH.7 FH.8
FH-9
Vlain ensine room Fan heater no.l Vfain ensine room Fan heater no.2 Vfain ensine roonl Fan heater no.3 A.uxilian' Ir{achinen' room Fan heater
\oVa VMA-42 15.0 NoVa VMA-42 15.0 \oVa VMA-42 r 5.0 \oVa VMA-42 ).6
NoVa VMA-52 16.5
J.179
J.t79 J.t79
c.114
c.1 95
...... 1500 m'/h Maximum capacity at design conditions............. 16.6 kW Heating coil - type....... Hot water (80" C in I 60o C out) Fan speed .... 1400 rpm Motor type ...... ...... Built-in with thermal protection 1x230Y l50Hz Motor voltage.. Fan motor rated power.... 0.12 kW 0.75 A Motor rated current... ...1P 44 Motor enclosure............ ....460x3 46x460 mm Size (BxDxH) -depth of suspension: 200mm..
Air flow
Technical details:
conditions.............
Air
......2844 *3lh 26.1 kW (80" Hot water C in I 60" C out) 1400 rpm Fan speed protection thermal ...... Built-in with Motor type ...... 1x230Y l50Hz Motor voltase.. 0.1 35 kW Fan motor rated power.... 0.80 A Motor rated current lP 44 Motor enclosure............ (BxDxH) mm 560x346x560 225mm.. Size -deptlr of suspension: 27 kg
flow
I pc.
NV34l
-1.5
0 Refrigeration Machinery
For refrigerating provision stores the following input data have been used:
4.0m3
+21+80c
4.0m3
Temp.
ran,qe
*21+gog
Dry Store:
5.0m"'
+l5oc
3,5m3 -20oC
The following equipments have been installed to serve daily, vegetable and dry stores:
3x400V/50H2.
One Compressor open type simple effect Bitzer make, model II-Y of the following technical characteristics, has been installed to serve dry, vegetable and daily stores:
-10/+40"C
l.0kw
The following accessories have been supplied: -Services valves -High pressure presostat with manual setup -Low pressure presostat with automatic setup -High and low pressure analogical (spherical 63mm dia.) manometers -Non return discharse valve
Electric Motor:
Power
IP55
The compressor is driven by electric motor via pulley and belts. Oil separator with automatic return to compressor sump. Compressor plus electric motor are mounted on common base frame and flexible connected to the foundation.
One off water cooled condenser of the followins characteristics: Steel
Shell Tubes CUNI 90110 Brass Covers Cooling capacity 5kW Cooling surface 0.62m" 4 m3lh Max. oil flow
^
of l0l capacity.
One charge and t-rltering station comprising of des- hydrate filter mounted in between passing valves.
I Solenoid
valve
Three off cut off valves One of evaporator forced type comprising of set of cupper pipes c/w cupper fins mounted in all container c/w ventilators of the following characteristics:
Dt:7oC
53lKcal/h
500m3/h
I
x230mmdiax35w
0.62m2 5mm
460w
Vegetables and Daily store One injection unit comprising of: 1 Solenoid valve 1 thermostatic expansion valve Three off cut off valves One of evaporator forced type comprising of set of cupper pipes c/w cupper fins mounted in all container c/w ventilators of the following characteristics:
Air flow
Dt:7oC
808Kcal/h
650m3/h I x27 5mmdiax9Sw 3.6m2
4.8mm 500w
Also is installed: Thermostat with digital indication for temp control of the vegetable store, range -401+40"C. Three off emergency lighting c/w alarm for closed man for each store. Electric switchboard for protection and control c/w all electric components such as motors starters, emergency stops, protections, etc., is supplied and installed close to the compressors on deck 3 at accommodation entrance, as shown on GA plan.
Freezing Store for meet and fish is served by the following equipments:
One Compressor open type simple effect Bitzer make, model characteristics has been installed. Technical characteristic of the compressor:
585 Kcal/h
2011_09_15
Speed
500 rpm
- Services valves - High pressure presostat r+,ith nranual setup -,t:ry pressure presostat with automatic setup -High and low pressure anarogicar (sphericui o:r, dia.) manometers -Non return discharge valve a
Electric Motor
Power Power supply
Speed
l.Okw
r.skw
3x400y/50H2. l450rpm
Shell
Tubes Covers
Protection IP55 The compressor is driven by erectric motor via putey and belts. oil separator with automatic return to compressor sump. compressor prus erectric motor are mounted on common base frame and flexible connected the foundation. to one off water coored condenser of the forowing characteristics:
Steel
cLNr 90/t0
Brass
Cooling capacity 3kW Cooling surface 0.41m2 Max. oil flow 2 m3/h
One refrigerating receiver of 5l capacity. one charge and filtering station
valves.
One injection unit comprising of: I Solenoid valve I thennostatic expansion valve Three off cut off valves
one of evaporator forced type^ comprising of set of cupper pipes c/w cupper fins mounted in all container c/w ventirato.r or rn. ro*i?g .nu.urteristics: |3frlserating efficiency for DFT.C 627Kcal/h Air flow
8oom3/h '2m2
lx27 Smmdiaxggw
3
7
'7mm 650w
l. temp contror of the freezingstore, range -40/+40"c. crw ararmror.ror"d man in the srore. Electric su'itchboard for prection and control c/w allelectric components stafters' emergency stops, protections, such as motors etc., is suppried and instailed .ro* on deck 3 at accommodation to the compressors entrance, as shown on GA pran.
5230 Defrosting Electric heaters have been arranged on the evaporators of all stores for de-frosting.
s210.
See
All
No.
No. No.
5222-A 5222-4
bellow deck 4 Page 2 Water fifi systern inside accomlnodation No. 5448 07017.01.5640 0l Waste water system 0701 7 .01 .561 0.01 Sanitary FW system 0701 7 .01.5760.01 Fire and deck wash system
All
Not external water pipes are arranged. If, for technical reasons, external water pipes are installed, they are protected against freezing either by insulation and trace-heating or by
ensuring that the pipes are drained when not in use.
Pipes are suitahlr pr..tected aeainst cold conditions and from mechanical damage in exposed
areas.
Expansion bends bellous and or tlerible couplings have been used where pipes are exposed to stresses due to temperature variations or due to hull deflections. The piping installation has been sun'e1'ed during building process and approved by both Class and Owner.
and
5400 Ballast, Bilge and Drainage 5410 Ballast and Bilge Arrangement
Ballast and bilge system is shown on as-built dwg. No. 070170.01.5430.01 Rev E. One bilge/ballast pump Desmi make, vertical in line, selfpriming, model PVLNl065/D02 of 3 5 cum/h at 2 .5bar . Second ballast (heeling purnp) is installed Desmi make, vertical in line, selfpriming, model PVLNl065/D02 of 35cum/h at2.5bar. The heeling purnp services mainly the heeling tanks, but is cross connected with the main ballast/bilge pump. The Ballast/Bilge system is arranged for local manual operation and remote operation from the IACMS. Valve chests for bilge suctions and fbr ballast tanks are installed in the engine room and arranged for nranual-local and remote operation. Remote control is arranged with a pneumatic valve system. capacity has been installed in the engine room. The oily water separator is complying with (certificates have been handled to Owner). One The bilge water separator and oil meter have EC compliance certificate issue by Germanischer Lloyd according to IMO MEPC.107 (49) and certificate according to MED 96l98lEG.
(l) bilge water separator RWO SKIT S 1.0 of lcum/h c/w oil meter OMD-2005,
The Ballast/Bilge pumps take suction from the bilgeiballast main line and discharge overboard and to the bilge water tank. The bilge water separator will pump from the engine
room and bilge water tank and discharge overboard. The bilge water tank is also to be emptied ashore by the sludge pump Desmi make 8L375 Eccentric Screw type, 5cum/h 2bar.
5430 Bilge Piping incl. Valves and Fittings Bilge piping, valves and fitting have been provided according to dwg. No. 070170.01.5430.01
Rev E. The design, layout and workmanship have been surveyed and approved by both Class and Owner.
5460 Interior Gutter-ways and Scuppers Gutter-ways behind linings in the accommodation deck house sides have been arranged, scuppers with pipes led to decks below and with brass plugs in house sides at deck level.
5487 Floor Drains Sufficient drains have been arransed in the followins rooms: - Bath rooms - Toilets ' Changing rooms - Provision store rooms Position and quantity of scuppers have been approved by the Owner. Floor drains shall be led to the black water tank by the sewage system. 5490 Sanitary Drains and Galley Drains
The system shall drain toilets, washbasins, showers, galley sinks and dish washing machine,
etc.
All
above mentioned drains have been led to the sewage system. Drains from the galley are
are provided with standard water traps, accessible from the floor for
All tanks and void spaces are fitted with air pipes and air caps according to Class Rules and
Load Line Regulations.
Air pipes from MGO tanks have been connected to a common air and overflow system.
Overflow alarm is fitted. Spill trays according to rules and regulations and approved by the
Class and Owner have been arranged.
Air pipes from FW tanks are led above Upper Deck and fitted with water excludin g air caps with stainless steel gauze screen. Air pipes from ballast tanks and void spaces have been led to above Upper Deck and fitted
with water excluding air caps. Sea chests are provided with DN 50 air pipes. All air pipes from water tanks and sea chests have been produced with hot galvanized
seamless pipes.
has been led to the top of the wheelhouse deck, and is produced of hot-galvanised seamless pipes. Air pipe from lubricating oil tank has been placed in the coaling station.
AII tanks, void spaces, chain lockers, etc.,, have been provided with sounding pipes in accordance with Class requirements and approved by the Owner and Class. See d*g.
0701
7
Air
5600 Service Piping Systems For piping requirements in general see section 7100.
shore connection for filling the FW tanks is provided at the bunker station, starboard side, aft. Additional 25mm diameter shore supply connection is led to the fresh water tanks through a water softener, feeding into the tanks via ball float valves. Fresh water is supplied from a sanitary fresh water hydrophore unit installed in the forward
auxiliary space. The sanitary fresh water pumps draw from the fresh water tanks and supply the water through the hydrophore tank to consumers and to the sanitary hot water system.
The systenl shall suppll accontnlodation. galley, laundry and change room with both cold and hot water: cold \\arer tbr deck sen'ices, and hot water for the water spray nozzles above wheelhouse n indo\\ s. Larger pipes in the sanitary \\ ater system shall be hot galvanized steel pipes or Cu-pipes, while smaller pipes shall be Cu pipes. Both cold and hot water pipes are insulated to avoid sweating and heat loss. Small stop valves of ball t1'pe have been installed before each tap. The installation and la1'out is shown on Waste water system No.07017.01.5610.01. FW hydrophore Pumps Two (2) electrically driven pumps Grundfoss make vertical in-line, cast iron housing and st.st. impeller model CR 3-12 of 2.5cumlh and 6 bar are installed; one of them is in case of redundancy. Pumps are designed and produced for continuous operation. FW hydrophore Tank One (l) stainless steel hydrophore tank of 1001 with pressure alarm is installed. Hot Water Circulation Pumps Two (2) electrically driven pumps, Grundfoss make vertical in-line, cast iron housing and bronze impeller, model TPE 65-24014-S of 3Zcumlh 2 bar have been supplied and installed: one of them is for redundancy, designed and produced for continuous operation.
5620 Sanitary Water Treatment To produce, steril ize and treat the FW on board, the following equipments are supplied and
installed. One off osmosis type fresh water making machine GEFICO maker model AQE-I5D is to be installed, max. production l2cumlday, content of NaCl less than 500mg/l and not organic material.
unit uV MINI 5000s. Compact de-calcified unit Fleck 5600 model CRV-3OL. The unit includes electronic automatic control c/w software adjusting possibilities and control of treatment water. Chf orate unit PCA-320 , clw continuous Cl measurentent, Cl injection pump, 50p filter.
pressure gauge.
uv sterilization
De-chlorate automatic filter DC-l 32-125 with automatic electronic chlorate control, fiequency between washing from l to 7 days, not stopping the supply of water-chlorine during washing
process.
See also:
No. 5446
5630 Technical Fresh Water SYstem Water for consumers in machinery spaces is supplied by the sanitary cold water system throush vacuum breakers. Technical FW transfer pump Grundfoss maker vertical inline cast iron housing and st.st. impeller model CRl-8 has been installed capacity of I .5cum lh and 4 bar pressure. The pump is to be used for transfer of cooling water. 5640 Waste Water System A common black and grey water vacuum system has been arranged. Vacuum pipes are of stainless steel of the socket and spigot type. The fire integrity of different
201 1-09_15
fire zones has been .'bsen eJ and rhe installation approved by the owner and class.
See also:
No. 5220
No. 5222-A
Grer &
black rvater
discharging affangement
No. 5222-4
07017.01 .5640 0l
Grey and black water piping arrangement belf orv deck 4 Page 2
Waste water system
vacuum lines for black and grey water have been installed strictly in compliance with the JET's An adequate number of cleaning plugs have been fitted in all waste water pipes. euantity and position have been
approved by the Owner. The WC is to be Jets 64 FD/VPC-V w seat and cover recommendations and approved by the owner.
discharge directly to sewage water treatment plan or to sewage storage tank. The waste water is collected in bioreactor maker Gertsen A Olrfren A.S. model MBR 020 BG-V capable of processing both black and grey water produced by l2persons on board. Designed Hydraulic load 3.70cum lday Designed organic load l.50KG BOD5/day The G+O bioreactor is a biological sewage treatnrent plan working on a fixed bed principle, corrstructed to meet the rules and regulations described in MARpoL 7317g and approved according to IMO MEPC 2 (fV) In order to keep pipes, tanks and other objects clean and maintenance free, DpT Cap pump is supplied and installed, controlled by automatically chemical feeding system.
Sewage discharge Pump One (l) electrically driven centrif-ugal pump is installed with local and remote control and high and very high alarm connected to IAMCS. The pump is Desmi make horizontal selfprinting, cast iron housing and bronze impeller, rnodel SA35-135/A07 capacity of l0cum/h and 2 bar pressure.
The JET vacuum discharge system model JET I5MBA with two of vacuum pumps is installed. Serial.No. of each pump 610268 and 610 270. The drain water and water fronr galley' washbasin, and other grey water producers are gravity draining on l6 I grey water tanks with high and low level switch to start and stop the vacuum pumps. The Jet pumps
can
"lily"
Accommodation: - Fire and deck wash system - Portable extinguishers according to the Rules - CO2 system fbr galley hood
57 10
Fire-Fighting Requirements
All fire
systems. including fire extinguishing equipment and fire alarms, fully comply with the relevant regulations and have been approved by owner and Class. International shore connections are arranged at bunker stations.
emergency equipment
is arranged on different
accommodation areas and at Vessel access in two water resistant containers provided.
A fire detection alarm station Deckma AFMS 3000 approved by DNV is installed. The station is including the following modules:
Transformer TROl -E Power source NMOl-E Detection AFM0I -E Out let AMOl -E There one main control and tnonitoring panel AHT 01E fitted port of forward console in the bridge and one slave panel PTO1-E, fitted in ECR. Throughout the vessel heat and smoke sensors are installed. Heat detectors: 60-l 00"C ABC-E Smoke detectors for dry spaces: ALG-E Smoke detectors for wet spaces: ALG-E All detectors are mounting in YBN-R3 base type. General alarm push buttons are arranged in suitable positions approved by the Owner and
Class.
A Fire Control
Station is amanged in the Wheelhouse, with all necessary emergency stops. ventilation and pump shut off,, fire dampers and fire door shut off, fire pump controls, etc; all approved by the Owner and Class. Slave controls are located on ECR too.
5750 Portable Fire Extinguishing Equipment Portable fire extinguishers have been supplied and mounted. Spare cartridges have been supplied to fulfil SOLAS and DMA Notice B. Fire hoses with nozzles are placed in hose stations; Lockers in the accommodation; GRP
boxes elsewhere. Exterior hose stations are protected against water and direct sun light. Position of all fire equipments is shown on dwg. No. 070 l7 .01 .5720.01 Fire control plan.
5760 Fire and Deck Wash Main A main fire sr stem is provided with hydrants for f-rre extinguishing and deck washing. The flre nrain is supplied r,r,ith waterfiorn two (2) fire & deck wash pumps: one (l) located in
( 1)
located
the
See dwgs. No. 0701 7 .01 .5720.01 Fire control plan and No.07017.01.5760.01 Fire and deck wash system Rer'.F
Fire and Deck Wash Pumps Two (2) electrically driven, horizontal self priming, centrifugal pumps, Desmi maker with bronze housing and impeller capacity of 25cum/h 6 bars each have been supplied and installed. Pumps are flexible mounted on separate foundations. Installation and testing have
been approved by both Class and Owner.
The fire main is installed in such a way that it is self draining. An adequate number of drain cocks have been fitted in places requested by Owner.
COz high pressure central system consisting of 11 COz bottles containing 45 kg of CO2 gas each. supplied by UNITOR, has been installed. The system for protection of spaces as separate fire zones:
. . . .
Engine Room. EnEine and welding workshop Converter Room Paint Locker
The release cabinets have free access from open deck and have been out with COz Room (DMA rules).
Locker for 1 supply cabinet and 4 release valves cabinets were arransed at deck 3 aft of
accommodation entrance.
COz room allocate I 1 CO2 bottles, 5 main valves and 5 spectacle/blind flanges.
CO: room is insulated for storing bottles in temperature not exceeding 40"C c/w independent exhaust ventilator. According to DMA requirement, the release of COz is not delayed as normal practice and Class reqirement. Note on ntemo to the Owner has been inserted.
Pressure switch on hieh pressure manifold is connected to IAMCS for automatic sound while pressure is detected in-th CO2 manifold (DMA rules).
All
corrosion-resistant
material. Independent CO2 system has been install in corridor before engine room entrance aft approve bv DNV. DMA and Owner.
Horizontal centrifugal pump Stainless steel housing and bronze Impeller Pump and motor including elastic coupling are mounted on common base frame supported to Vessel structure via elastic chocks
Pump model: Etanorm C080-250C10. standard pump according to EN733 Suction Nominal dia: DN 100 Discharge Nominal dia: DN80 Electric motor installed power: 75kW
Ac{ual fiow rate Actal developed head Power absorbed Pump speed of rotation NPSH required Permissible operating pressure Discharge press.
Efficiency
200.00 m3/h 95.58 rn 78.2 ola 68.40 kW 2975 rpm 6.10 m 16.00 bar.g 9.64 bar.g
Wheelhouse top deck approved by the Owner with the following characteristics: Manual water monitors type MX 2000 / DN 65 - Hand wheel manual control - Manual adjustable jet lfognozzle - All in RG 2 gun metal bronze - DN65 inlet flange Capacity: up to 120 m3lh at 80 mlc
in
accordance
with
the
Piping Material Pipes on deck < A38mm are of stainless steel; otherwise, seamless steel pipes have been used. All hydraulic exposed pipes and fittings are stainless steel. Below deck, pipes for remote controlled valves are of stainless steel, while all other pipes may
be seamless steel pipes.
5830 Precautions aganst Noise in Hydraulic Systems All hydraulic components have been selected with great emphasis on low noise generation. The entire hydraulic system is resiliently mounted applying soft rubber isolators and stiff foundations. This applies to both the pump unit and the piping system. Hydraulic pipes are suspended in lined pipe clamps, and all bulkhead lead-ins are executed as anti-vibration leadin packing bushings.
At all loads the structure borne noise DNV Class notation COMF-V(l).
6000 MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
6000 Machinery General All capacities of equipment, pipe diameters and surface areas mentioned in this specification are as built, the equipments' general characteristics are to be reflected here, and diameters. valves type, etc., in as-built drawings. The detailed characteristics of all equipments have been reflected in manuals that have been delivered with the Vessel and approved and accepted by'
the Owner.
All
machinery has been designed, produced and installed for normal operation with unmanned engine room to reach the Class notation E0. Torsional vibration calculations for the propulsion system and the diesel generator sets have been calculated by the respective suppliers, and have been approved by the Class and Owner consultant OSK.
6030 Design Gonditions If not otherwise stated the svstems are calculated for the followins conditions:
Ambient air temperature range Engine room temperature Seawater temp Ambient air pressure Relative humiditv -200c to +35"c
+450C
70%
6040 Noise Sources Due to the very strict noise requirements in the vessel all major noise sources - reduction gears, diesel generators. propulsion motors and hydraulic units (see section 5830) - are designed/constructed/chosen with special regard to low structure-borne noise and vibration
source strengths.
reference to test bench measurements andlor data from measurements on siniilar installations in other ships. The diesel eneine and alternator are mounted on a common bed-frame,, which is resiliently mounted appll ing soft rubber isolators according to MAN recommendations and supplied together u'ith the sets. The engines ae fitted with effective exhaust silencers of the reactive/absorption ty'pe as described in section 7220. See also d*9.No.000103 Location for Generators & silent-blocks.
t" r,rppil..t..'t'"-".q"ry.
of the equipnrents supplied. br
ffi#
Electrical Propulsion motors In order to reduce the structural borne noise transmitted by electric motors and gearboxes. both gear-box and motors are mounted on a common frame c/w elastic coupling in between. The base franre is supported by soft rubber shocks fitted to stiff structural foundation as shou' on dwg. No.07017.02.2022.03 Gear Foundation and dwg.No. 31665 Shafting arrangement.
6050 Instruments and Gauges The builder has provided all demanded gauges, thermometers, indicators, counters, etc.. required to reach the Class notation E0, on all main and auxiliary machinery and piping systems, additionally gauges and automatisms according to Owner demands have been installed. All instrumentation for control and monitorins of machinerv svstems has been
approved by both Class and Owner.
6060 Heat Balance Heat balance for cooling water and central heating systems has been prepared by KEH
approved by Owners consultant OSK.
and
6100 Main Propulsion Machinery For main generator sets - see section 8l
I0
For electric propulsion motors - see section 8380 For frequency converters - see section 8330
6200 Power Transmission System 6210 Reduction Gear 2 off Reintjes make reduction gearboxes have been supplied and installed. Model: AF-l 173
Serial No. K73979 and K73980 Reduction ratio: 6.850 : I Vertical outset: 73Omm Rotation: I clockwise second anti clockwise. Ice Class lC, maximum permitted input torque from motors 9582Nm Not reversible and not clutched.
6220 Gouplings
Flexible couplings have been supplied by Vulkan as follows: One flexible menrbrane type coupling is arranged between electric propulsion motor and
Size: 170 Execution: Shaft-Shaft Nominal torque: 12.00 kNm Dimensional dwg: lW0l2Rl00l Revl
characteristics are: Type: Highly flex. RATO-R Size: G-321T-R Dimension group : G-321 0-R Constructive series: Special Execution : Flange-Flange Nominal Torque: 80.00 kNm Dimensional dwg: 1G321 0R020
For installation between gear box and intermediate shaft the Vulkan Rato, the main
Shafting arrangement is shown on dwg. No. 3 1655 Shafting Arrangement approved by Class
and Owner.
The tail shaft is of diam. 3lOmm with successive reduction the following mechanical characteristics: Tensile min. 600N/mm2 Yief d min 300N lmm2
to 223mm fabricated in
steel with
lB%
27J (-10"C)
The intermediate shaft diam. l95mm fabricated in steel with the following mechanical
min. 540N/mm2 min 285N lmm2
17% 27J (-10oC)
Shafts in between and with the thrust bearings and elastic coupling are jointed via tie coupling as shown on d*g. No. 31655 Shafting arangement Pos.3 with the following technical characteristics:
Elonsation
lSoo
Oil lubricated stern-tubes and shatt cover tubes have been installed with gravity tanks for pressurising the stern-tubes. The inboard shaft seal and the outboard shaft seal at the aft end of
the A-bracket are of Balio-Manelip type size 330 A-240F as shown on dwg. No. 31655
Shafting arrangement Det. 1. A rope guard with knives has been installed see also DET.I. A-brackets with liners for white metal bearings have been arranged. The liners are epoxy cast in the A-brackets. There, to absorb the thrust a thrust bearing Rubber Design maker has been installed between frames 24 and26. Just aft of tail shaft. Thrust bearing dimensional dwg. No. 502-6007-001 The rubber design thrust bearings have the following characteristics: Model: type T86, Article code SL860031401 24OkN Thrust load (continuous) Max. 295kN Bollard pull (shoft term load) Max. I 92kN Thrust load astern 30.000h Bearing life time l0 l/min Cooling water flow min. 50 l/min Cooling water flow max. 40'c Maximum inlet cooling water temp. I,0Bar Cooling water max. pressure IEC 751 Class B PT-I00 Temperature sensor Two off radial bearings per shaft line as shown on dwg. No.31655 Shafting arrangement have been supplied and installed. The radial bearings are of Cedervall make type: CED 210 according to dwg. No. CED210.195.00.
dimmer, etc.)
Short description:
converters. Remote control system consists of five heads and two MPCs, which are connected by CAN bus cables. CAN bus protocol secures an extremely safe control sequence.
6400 Boiler
One (1) oil fired water heater Pyro make has been supplied, complete with fully automatic
burner for MGO.
includes:
Automatic conrr.rl srsrenr in cctrdance uith DNV requirements forthe class assignment E0, and includes alarnts tirr ltrr \\eter-le\el. high temperature and flame and ignition failure. Necessan'tlierntostats. thernl-hr drt-"'nreter and water-level safety switch are also included. 2 pcs. Safet'r'alves and I pc. Oil t'ilter is separately installed. Fully automatic oil burner suited tor MGO. max 6 cstl2} deg.C Included: 2 Pc. Coil inserr for heating of sanitary water, each with capacity 35 lnin water of
70 deg.C.
(162s) l PC 100 LTR EXP.TANK TYPE (E 4730r ) 1 PC SPARK ARRESTOR DN300 (1122-3) CIRC.PUMP uP20-62N 31400150 (As ring circ. pump for hot sanitary water) HEAT EXCHANGER PLATE, APPR. 4OO KW, AISI 3I6
On this section all pumps installed are summarized to facilitate the objectives of this
specification. Other subsequence sections where any pump is mentioned are to be addressed to this one.
Capacity
Po
S
Material
RPM
Type
Particulars
No
M3/h
Head bar
Pump
Casing
Impeller
Moto
rKW
Suction delivery
35
2.5
2830
Bronze Bronze
Cast iron Cast iron
5.5
65165
I-leeling FW
condenser
Purnp
35
2
2.5
4
2830
I
5.5
0.5 5
4 7
9
cooling
discharge
23
400
?vLN1050lAl2
;A35-135/407
;70-50-2201D02 \70-50-2201D02
Sewage
DUr"nl)
l0
25 25 4
Horizontal
nrimins
2.2
Dulr-ID
Horizontal Horizontal
Hand pump
Bronze Bronze
Cast iron
l5
t5
l0
1t
E,mergency.
fishtins DumD Hand nump
Fire
l'vl
Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze
44
t2
Sea water
cooler
ccntral cenlral
252
62 380 380
4 4
t47A 2905
Vertical
pump
{sLl504l5lD02
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steel
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steel Stainless steel
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transfer putnp
water
2850
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pump
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Drip trays with proper height have been arranged around all oil components, such as oil burners, oil transfer pumps, separators, oil tanks, etc. All drains are led to the waste oil tank. The position size and construction of trays have been approved by both Owner and
Class/DMA.
A well illuminated, sound insulated and air-conditioned engine control room has been
arranged as shown on General Arrangement plan. The following has been installed in ECR: Engine control desk with NORSAP 1500 chair Writing table with one chair (suitable for PC) Main switchboard and 220Y section
Alarm panels Operating s\srem and suneillance of i.a. engines and stabilizers Panel section u ith lamp-indication that gives a quick overview of equipment that is running (pumps. motors. etc.) 400V 230\'nrain Su'itchboard Automation Rack SAI su'itchboard and other small auxiliary lighting boards.
The layout of the Workshops have been surveyed by the Owner and approved. Tool
equipments have been supplied by Berg&Larsen A.S.
and
-SK 40 dry-storage cabinet -230 V, 0000 515 102 with 4 removable shelves for storing electrodes. The electrodes should be stored without packing. The cabinet is equipped with a thermometer, thermostat and control lamp Temperature range 50-180'C Capacity: 120kg, Storage temp.: 50-l80oC, Drying temp: N/A Voltage: 230V, Output: 0.7kW, Outer dimension (WxDxH): 530x640x750mm, Inner dimension (WxDxH): 47 0x5 1 0x520mnr -1 1 pcs Industrial painting (Powder) of tool boards. Size 660 x 1000 mm. -Welding equipment, Manufacturer: NEDERMAN c/w I off Suction/ventilation telescopic arm (0.9 - 1.6 m) with oval "original head" -Fuel Nozzle Test Benchl pc Bosch Nozzle Tester H- S/KDEP 994 -One off Grinding Machine Beltsander SCANTOOL75X2000 4.1 incl. exhaust -4 off Working table BLIKA VV-3(130F0001) -3 pcs Empty tool cabins 1000x600x1950H mm nr. KA1460.00.40 16 -13 pcs Shelf no. KA2441.00.03 05 -5 pcs Drawer l75H mm no. KA2987.00.59 21 -3 pcs Drawer Subdivision no. KA2987.00.63 05 -l off Electrician test panel Manufacturer: SEMCO, type "Maxi" standard version Colour: RAL 7032light grey as standard -l off welding table Manufacture: V-AA-GRAM Type No: SB 1250 -l pc Welding table SB 800 Colour RAL 5007 - I pc Table plate 400 mnt for vice mounting - I part cleaners_Manufacturer: MARINE-TECHNIK-Type No: 201M mounted with wheels. 230V Iil 50 hZ
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WORKSHOP OUTFIT
I pc Workshop tool board 660 x1000 mm; Part No A I pc Al toolset: unc. thread I pc a2 toolset metric thread
npt. thread
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7100 General Requirements for Piping Systems Pipes. r'alr es and tlninss har e been installed according to the standards as described in sections 7180.7181 and llSl unless othemise specified.
A list of all Machinery and Equipment has been developed by the Yard and approved by the Owner. Machinery and Equipment list has been handled top Owner within As-built
documentation.
in
accordance
with machinery
maker's
requirements and recommendations and have been approved by the Owner. Filters and strainers are provided with vents, drain cocks or plugs, and valves.
71
60 Heat Exchangers
Central plate coolers have been delivered by Tranter as well as hotel coolers MDO coolers, etc. Bellow all coolers placed on board inclusive coolers installed within equipments.
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SCHEDULE
B
SCHEDITLE
C
DIN 2448 or
equivalent SEAMLESS
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r
mm
r
mm
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mm
Inside
Thick-
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Note: This piping schedule has been used together with the standard for Application of Pipe Material - see section 7181.
preva1.
Nevertheless, if there is any inconsistence between these sectons of the Specification and the as-built documentation, the as-built documentation shall
7181
caton of Pi
SERVICE
Material
PIPE
SCHED.
MANTTF
SURFACE
&
CERTF.
NOTE
6
l.
Cu Stainless
steel E
,
3. 4. 3. 6.
1
shell
Hg b b
A A
B
Hg
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Air
& 11)
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b
w w w
w
8. 9. 10. 11.
& II)
A
B
Air
D
D
T
b
w w
Fe
5
12.
13.
DIN
A
1755 or equivalent
Cu Ni
90n0
Hg b
t4.
15. 16.
w w
17.
DIN
or
2448
T T
w w
2&3 2&8
7
18.
Lubricating orls
&8
Pipe schedule A to F: Piping schedule for steel pipes according to section 7180. Abbreviations: b: black steel hg: hot galvanized W - material St. 35 (seamless) or St. 34'2lSt. 37-2 high frequency welded with Works certificate C : material St. 35 (seamless) or St. 34-2lSt. 37-2 high frequency welded with Class certificate Z- material CuNilOFelMn F29 according to DIN 17671or equivalent, seamless pipes T- threaded (for acid cleaning see note 7 & 8) Notes: l. Rules to be observed. Stainless steel pipes type Blucher or equivalent 2. For pressures of bar 7 and above pipes to have Class certificate 3. Bulkhead penetrations for cargo oil pipes shall be specially considered 4. If pipes are threaded minimum wall thickness shall be obtained in the bottom thread notch
of
the
2011-09-15 04069.4.0510.01
6. 7. 8.
Cu-pipes in accordance with DIN 1754 or equivalent Lub oil and hydr.oil pipes ND 50 and above shall be acid cleaned after fabrication MGO and lub oil pipes below ND 50 shall be blank hydraulic pipes connected with compression fittings
Nevertheless, f there is any inconsistence between these sections of the Specification and the as-built documentation, the as-built documentation shall
preva1.
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FRESH
TYPE OF
VALVE
Globe Valve Body Shafts
Seat Disc
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COOLING WATER
COOLING WATER
BILGE
AND
FIRE .{\D
DECK
BALLAST
\\'ASH
HYDROPHORE SW FW
Cast Iron
Rcs/Srainl
RG5/Stainl RG5/Stainl
Sr St St
RGS/Cast Iron
RG5 RG5 RG5
Butterflv
Valve Body
SG-
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Stainless St SG-lron/Cast
Stainless St
Stainless St
Stainless St
Al-Bronze EPDM
Rubber
Al-Bronze EPDM
Rubber
Ball
Seat Rins Ball Valves Bod,
t t t t t t t t I t
Butvl Rubber
RG5/AIBronze Stainless
St
Steel
RG5/Al-Bronze
Stainless St PTFE (Teflon)
Steel
Ball
Seat Ring
PTFE
(Teflon)
(Teflon)
Steel
Bolts
\uts
Gaskels
and
Steel
(Stainless St at Ship
Side
)
(Stainless
Ship Side) For Approval
St
at
For
.A,ooroval
For Approval
For Approval
For
Anoroval
SYSTEM
TYPE
VALVE
OF
FUEL
LUBRICATI
NG OIL
HYDRAI.]-
COMPRESSED
OIL
LIC
AIR
7 BAR/30 BAR
SG-lron/Cast
St
According to
Makers Specification
RGS/Cast St
Butterflv
Valve Body Shaft
Disc Seat
Diaphrasm
Valve Body
Cast Iron Stainless St
Ball
Seat Ring
EPDM
Rubber
Ball Valves
Bad'
Steel Steel Steel
Ball
Seat Ring
Stainless St
Fire safe
Steel
Accordin-e to Makers
Steel
Specification According to
Makers
Bolts
Nuts
and
(Stainless in tanks)
Gaskets For
St
(Stainless St in tanks)
For
Specification According to
Makers soec. For Approval
Approval
Approval
Nevertheless, if there is any inconsistence between these sections of the Specification and the as-built documentation" the as-built documentation shall prevail.
in engine room has been calculated according to ISO 8861, function and workmanship have been approved by both Owner and Class. Three of supply fans and three of exhaust fans have been supplied and installed as described bellow.
Ventilation
Three off axial supply fans have been supplied and installed model Novenco ACG-7101330-10 These fans are capable of reverse operation (function available on the frequency converter).
flow Fan type Fan total pressure Fan static pressure ...........
Air
Fan efficiency
Technical details:
speed power Motor voltage.. Motor type Motor rated power Motor rated current Motor rated speed Motor start method ....... Motor enclosure Motor thermal protection ........... Motor stand still heating ..... Total weight (incl. silencer)
Fan
Fan absorbed
......3x400Y150H2
...
..l74kg
core. 3 pc counter flanges for flexible connection and for connection to penetration in deck.
1 pc.Automatic closing damper for mounting below fan (Halton UTG 710x7rcD2 fitted with Neptronic 3380 electric actuator). The damper is fitted with a circular Eurovent-flange to suit the fan above and the foundation below. The damper is constructed in galvanised steel. Motor starter and control system are described under "HVAC Automation System / Control Panels" later in this specification.
Three off axial exhaust f-ans have been supplied and installed model Novenco ACN-500/280-8.
flow Fan type Fan total pressure. Fan static pressure...... Fan efficiency Fan speed ........... Fan absorbed power.... Motor voltage.. Motor type ...... Motor rated power.... Motor rated current. Motor rated speed..... Motor start method........ Motor enclosure............ Motor thermal protection............ Motor stand still heating.........
Air
3 pc counter flanges
1 pc.
Technical details:
. . . ..0-
14000 m' lh
.......
..........735 Pa
50% 0-2930 rpm ......5.67 kW .....3x400Y l50Hz .... ABB 2P M3AA 132 S2B 8.0 kW ...15.6 A 2900 rpm ..... Frequency converter .......IP 55 .......No .......... Yes
for flexible connection and for connection to penetration in deck. Automatic closing damper for mounting below fan (Halton UTG 500x500 D2 fitted with Neptronic 3380 electric actuator). The damper is fitted with a circular Eurovent-flange to suit the fan above. The damper is constructed in galvanised steel. Motor starter and control system are described under "HVAC Automation System / Control Panels" later in this specification. See also Section 5090.
The exhaust gas system is thermally and acoustically insulated from the ship structure. The resilient suspensions are fitted with stop masses to efficiently block noise transmission. The resilient suspension system has been designed and supplied by Rubber Design. Water traps with drain cocks have been installed in each exhaust gas system to prevent the ingress of water into the engines. All exhaust gas pipes. silencers and exhaust gas economisers are fully insulated with mineral wool and covered b,v galvanised steel plates.
Owner.
7320 Sea Inlets Two sea inlets are provided in the engine room: one low sea chest, close to the centre line in the forward part of the rooln, and one high at the side. The sea inlets are connected by u
seawater crossover. The sea inlets and components such as filters, sea inlet valves, etc., are shown on dwg No. C0l I 5-01 501 9 Structural Sea chest Connections.
One (1) additional sea is arranged forward of the forward auxiliary equipment room, providing water for the emergency fire pump and the Ro plant. Grids for sea chests are of hot galvanized and fitted with stainless steel bolts. The erids are
hinged for easy opening. Sea chests are cathodic protected by anodes. Sea inlet valves are butterfly valves lugged, and shall be remote controlled from the ECR and local control. Butterfly valves on each side of the sea filter; one is the sea inlet valve are arranged. Emergency closure of sea inlet valves from ECR has been arranged and approved by the Class.
Sea
Water Filters
Sea fllters are of hot galvanized steel and fitted basket of stainless steel" seawater resistant.
7400 MGO System 7410 Piping incl. Valves and Fittings Fuel oil system has been designed to handle Marine Gas Oil (MGO). 7420 Main Engine MGO System
The system designed and installed has been approved by equipment manufactures, especially MAN Diesel, Owner and Class. The system is shown on d*g. No. 07017 .01 .7421.01 M.G.O. Bunker and transfer systems. Also see 6610.
7440 Auxiliary Water Heater MGO System See 7420:6610 and 6400
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T
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Control Panel
necessary valves Manometers and instruments The filter unit is capable of drawing and driving to and from all MGO tanks, and also to drive to the emergency generator's service tank and the drain cock of the boarding boat.
All
Sludge Tank
See 6610
Separate systems shall be arranged for: Main generator engines Emergency generator
Reduction Gears
Drip trays with coamings shall be fitted around all equipments in the lubricating oil systems with drain to sludge oil tank. 7520 Lube Oil system - Main Generator Engines
Each main GEN SET engine has been delivered with its own wet-sump lube oil system in accordance with engine manufactures requirements. In the engines were mounted lubrication oil fine filters and centrifugal by-pass filters. The oil sump can be emptied to the waste oil tank by the lube oil off line filter.
- Stern-tube/shaft
seals
Each stern tube has its own closed system lube oil system of a non-polluting design. The stern tubes can drain to the sludge tank.
For Gear boxes lube oil cJC filters are installed as follows: 2 x CJC HDU 15125 PV-8H1, including: 2 x Filtering element BG 15125 2 x Pump: PY2-7 -4 Electric motor: 3x400V, SAHz Electric pre heater 1050 W Control switchboard Sludge discharge to the oil sludge tank
7600 Compressed Air System 7610 General The Vessel is equipped with a 30 bar starting air system and a 7 bar control/working air
system.
The Vessel shall also be equipped with 1 bar compressor for inflating oil containment booms. The compressor is the Owner's delivery. The starting air system is able to supply air for the valve control/working air systems through 30 to 7 bar pressure reduction valves. The control/working air system is able to supply air for inflating oil containment booms through a 7 to I bar pressure reduction valve.
Two starting air compressors supply two engine startin g air bottles, which are connected to
each engine through a non-return valve.
The starting air compressors are designed and installed for full automatic operation. pressure alarm is fitted at the starting air outlet from the receivers. 7630 Control/Working Air System
The control/working air system is supplied from the control/working air compressor.
low
Air for control purposes is supplied from the control/working air system via an air dryer ADl6 Adsorption dryer with oil separator and dust filters. All connections in the working air system are provided with a ball valve and a quick-coupling,
according to Owner's standard.
7640 Starting Air Compressors Two (2) electrically driven low-noise starting air compressors are installed; compressors have been supplied by Sperre type HLS2190 with the following characteristics.
30 bar, air cooled
2 stage,2 cylinder compressor Capacity 34 m3l h FAD to1.+l- 5oA Built-in accessories: Air suction filter with silencer Air safety valve HP and LP
Shaft diameter O38 nrm Pon'er 9.5k\\'. Speed 1-l55rpnr Primary voltage 400 V. frequenc' 50 Hz Protection IP-55, Insulation Class F 2 Coupling flange 77-90 38 dia 2 Base plate HL-LL 2177-90-lA5 Set of silent blocks for elastic mounting
(l)
The FAD is measured according to ISO 1217, the noise level has been measured at lm
distance 100% load according to Pneurop/Cagi PN8NTC2.2 (+-2dB(A)). The compressor is mounted in one block with l00l air reservoir produced according to Eu 87l404|CEE fbr under pressure vessels. The compressor is located in noise insulated container product No. (0000015007).
80. 7l
and 7 182.
All
7730 Central Heating System A central heating svstem is based on hot rvater. provided for heating of:
Fan heaters in engine room. n'orkshop, steering gear room and other machinery roonls Sanitary rvater Main engine pre-heaters See dwg. No. 07017.01 .7730.01 Heat for the system is supplied by an oil fired water heater. See 6400 Hot water is circulated by two (2) circulating pumps, one as stand-by; automation and alarms
see 661 0.
AC unit
system heat balance has been calculated by Novenco and approved by the Owner. Resume of radiatorso etc., as follows:
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
All equipment and material are suitable for operation in marine atmosphere and temperatures. in accordance with the requirements and recommendations of the Classification Society.
Considering noise abatement requirements, equipments are resiliently mounted inclusive
switchboards.
The electrical equipments have been installed in accessible places and located readily
accessible for repair, removal and maintenance, far from flammable materials, so that the risk of mechanical danrage or those derived from water or oil effects are reduced. Position of all equipments, etc.. has been approved by Class where required and Owner. Installation of cable runs above major machinery has been avoided as f'ar as it was possible, and installation close to exhaust-gas pipes was fully avoided.
No cabling is visible in
accommodation spaces: cable trays are running through steel structures and are kept out of passages. to observe the free height. The standard of socket outlets was approved by the Owner.
On the following table the resume of as built electric load balance considering the load conditions and different navigation regimes can be used as guidance for consume.
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Main Generators
Three of main diesel GEN SET are installed c/w common frame soft supported to ship
structure. The diesel engines are:
2 off Man Diesel Holeby type 6L2ll3l. output l320kW on flywheel at l000rpm I off Man Diesel Holeby type 8L2ll3l, output 1760kW on flywheel at l000rpm
The generators have been supplied bv Leroy Somer-ACEO with the following serial No. 60218911.602189 2 and 602188 L
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8160 Batteries and Chargers For the 24V DC systems, batteries are of the maintenance-free, lead-acid type; rated for heavy-duty with a capacify in accordance with the rules. Battery groups for all battery-served consumers are installed in ventilated rooms in accordance with rules and regulations and
approved by the Owner. Distribution boards for battery systems have been arranged for easy detection of earth failure without disconnection of wires as explained bellow. Each battery group is arranged with a charging device for automatic and manual chargig. Ammeters and Voltmeters, as well as alarms for over/under voltage, power supply failure and earth leakage are arranged. Each charger has sufficient capacity to supply its battery group with the total load from all consumers and in addition the necessary charging current for a completely discharged batter1.. The capacity of batteries is in accordance with Rules and has been approved by both Class and Owner.
installed covering the entire vessel. The UPS system is of the continuous inline type with a minimum capacity of 60 minutes. One UPS system for the coltrputer svstem is installed covering the entire vessel. The UPS is of continuous inline npe *'ith a capacin' of 30 minutes.
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The switchboards are of "dead front" type, totally enclosed , lP 23, self-supporting, made of steel profiles with flush mounting equipment and fitted with a drip-proof canopy.
The Propulsion, thrusters Switchboards, the 690V switchboard are located ln separate Switchboard Rooms (SB) ventilated from central HVAC system. as described on section
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All switchboards are suitable for a humid, salt and oil laden marine atmosphere and for the vibrations, movements and accelerations normal to a marine environment. Main switchboards have been installed with insulated rubber mats at the front and rear; a metal handrail cor-ered with insulating material in front and rear; and lighting canopy in the front, supplied fronr the emergency switchboard.
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switchboards complywith IEC 92-4 'Electrical Installations in Ships -Pt4 - S$itcheear. type 4A and the Class has certifled all production processes (design, fabrication. FAT and on board installation). The Owner approved all switchboards throughout the Vessel.
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The switchboards are equipped with all necessary instruments, generator breakers. sq itches. indicator lamps, voltage regulators, etc., and are also equipped with necessary components t'or the Power Management System (PMS). The switchboards contain instrument sections showing kW, A*p and Volt for all generators and the shore connection. Furtherntore, pointer instruments showing the consumption in k\\for each of the two propulsion electric motors and the total consumption are to be featured.
The main switchboards are designed for continuous parallel operation of the three main
generators and parallel operation during load transfer with the harbour gen-set.
Suppliers and consumers are arranged, as far as it was practicable, symmetrically about the bus-bar sections and approx.20oA extra space is provided for possible future installations. Moulded case circuit breakers have been used and I 0oA spare feeder circuit breakers shall be installed.
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The electric installation is arranged with automating monitoring and detection system according to IEC/EN/DS 61557-9. The system has been delivered by Bender Iberica and the
main equipments installed per circuit are as follows:
System description
The Insulation monitoring and fault location system works independently of the system are to be monitored (690 VAC, 400VAC,230VAC,24YDC). The advanced measuring technique allows a proper insulation monitoring on high leakage capacitance systems (max.500 pF), on systems with high harmonics and interferences (caused by switching supplies and regulated systems) and systems with voltage up to 575V. The insulation monitor measures continuously (superposes AMPPlus signal, max. 40Vl220uA) the isolation of the installation. This signal goes into the net to the isolation fault, and returns by earth to the monitor. The generated current is analysed internally by the monitor. When the values are less than the ones preset on the monitor, visual alarm lights and contacts switch, the monitor also transmits the alarm by the communication bus.
The 690V systern is composed of two bus bars that can work independently. Therefore, it is necessary to connect one insulation monitor IRDH575 to each one. In case of a union of both bus bars by the Q30l switch, with an auxiliary contact of the same one, one of the monitors will disconnect (will pass to STAND BY mode). This is necessary because only one insulation monitor can be working in a galvanic coupled system. The insulation fault location system should be connected by BMS bus to communicate with monitor in fault of case. Up to l2 channels can be connected to the same equipment and more than 90 locators can be connected to a bus. ATTENTION: The IR420-D6 CAN'T be connected to the system when the generator monitored by him is connected to the svstem, at this moment the IRDH575 will monitor the insulation of the rn'hole sr-stem.
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If two insulation monitors are monitoring the same system at the same time" errors in the
measuring values can be generated.
400V circuits:
Like in the 690V systems. there are two bus bars that can work separately or together. In case that the bus bars will change to coupled mode, one of the monitors should be passed to "stand by mode" with an auxiliarv contact of the switch that makes the change. The BMS bus should be the same than the 690V system, then all the equipments u ill be connected to each other and the infbrmation can be showed in any of the monitors. This B\lS bus can be also connected to a renrote alamr indicator panel orto an interface to centralise all the information in a conrputer.
230V circuits:
Only one monitor is needed in this part because the system is all galvanic coupled. Also the equipments should be connected to the BMS bus and all the fault locator devices that the
systenr needs can be installed. The portable tault locator EDS3065 also represented is used to find out the insulation fault without disconnecting the sl stem and measuring each load separately.
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between data given in this specification and as-built electrical drawings arises, the as-built information should prevail. 8220 Emergency Switch board
To be of a similar standard than the main switchboards and provided with the following main
panels: Supply panel from Emergency Generator Supply panels from the main switchboard 400V feeder panels for consumers and 400V 1230V emergency transforrner 230V feeder panels for emergency lighting
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The emergency switchboard has an insulation monitoring and fault location system installed as per main sw'itchboards described above. The schematic installation is shown as follou s: -The Emersencl' svstem is composed of a 400V system supplied by a generator. In this case the proposal includes a IR420-D6 insulation monitor because of the generator usually u'ill be switched off. to nronitor the insulation in ofline mode. That means that the equipmeltt sir.es an alarm if the insulation is less than the set, because in case of insulation problenl. if the generator str.itches on. a f-rre can occurs. The 230V side is nronitored bl'IRDH575 combined with an EDS, like the whole system.
ATTENTIO\: The IR{20-D6 CAN'T be connected to the system when the generator monitored b' him is connected to the system, at this moment the IRDH575 will monitor
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8231 Distribution System - 24V DC
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The 24 VDC system has three rectifiers (in this proposal, it is supposed that each one of the rectifiers has an internal galvanic isolation, e.g. insulation transformer), each one supposes a new diagram to be monitored. The same insulation monitor, IRDH575, can be used to monitor the DC system and the EDS will notice the output affected by the fault. The IRDH175 filters and analyses all the interferences coupled on the system, giving an exact insulation value, this means that non unwanted disconnections will never happen. and in case of navigation systems and control consoles, between other equipments, always need to be 100% operative.
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between data given in this specification and as-built electrical drawings arises, the as-built information should prevail. 8240 Distribution System - Lighting To be of a similar standard, as the main switchboard, each of them will be provided with a supply panel from 400V1230V 50Hz lighting transformers, 230V feeder panel, and with earthfault indication. Each feeder panel shall be equipped with 2-pole or 3-pole mini circuit breakers and shall be similar in execution to power distribution panels with circuits arranged to achieve a balanced
load between the three phases.
Distribution boards shall be fitted in each fire zone, in engine rooms, thruster rooms, etc.. and distribution boards for normal lighting and emergency lighting shall be installed in different
locations. spare spaces shall be provided for possible future installations and spare circuits shall be installed.
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8250 Transformers
Two (2) lighting transformers - one stand-by air-cooled, marine,IP 23 standard are installed. Emergency transformer(s) have been installed and fitted according to Class requirements as described above. The transformers are protected on both the primary and the secondary side. Transformers are flexible mounted.
Propylene-Rubber) type according to Class requirements and class type approved; special cables or conductor types, such as coaxial cables or copper tubing, etc., have been used for certain electronic circuits and antenna connections, according to manufacture requirements and approved by the Owner. In hot locations, where ambient temperature excesd5 +60oC (ie: casing), heat resistant type cables have been used and placed as far as it was possible away from heat sources. Screened andlor armoured marine cables have been used for telephone, loudspeaker, loudhailing, ventilation control, radar. wireless, gyro, automation, alarm, monitoring and similar sensitive systems; all cables for such equipments have been approved by Class where necessary, equipment manufactures and Owner. The number of cable la,vers nteets Class requirements. Cables passing through decks shall be protected b1' deck tubes. Cables passing through watertight bulkheads have watertight penetrating sleeves \[avra maker.
Regarding 3-phase and 2-phase power circuits cabling section, they were done according to Class requirements and have been approved by Owner and Class. Voltage-drop in cables is not to exceed the Class Rules. The voltage drop in the automation circuits is in accordance with the Maker's requirements. The minimum conductor size is of 1.5 ffiffi2, except for communication, alarm circuits control, etc., where special cables are used. A number of spare cables have been arranged and approved by Owner. All cable ends are clearly marked using a system approved by the Owner.
8280
Fuses for individual protection of sub circuits. Fuses and fuse blocks are clearly
8300
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In general, standard electric motors are used, rated at 3ph, 400V 50H2. Where indicated. ti'r non-essential consumers with motors of 0.5 kW or less, single phase motors at 220Y AC har e
been applied.
All motors are sized for continuous operation at a high efficiency and a minimum of six starts per hour. In general, motors are of an approved make and type, of international standard
dimension (lEC) and comply with the following requirements:
Squirrel cage type When two-speed motors are required, these are with separate windings Direct on line starting up to a nominal power of 15 kW Motors exceeding l5 kW are started by means of soft start or frequency converter Insulation Class F Motor size calculated for temperature rise Class B
Protection class of motors according to Classification Societies requirements for the zone they are installed. In general, they are totally enclosed and self (fan) - cooled; totally enclosed terminal boxes are provided on all motors, to the same protection standard as the motor. In general, the six ends of the motor u'indings are taken to the terminal boxes.
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Type approved Marine-type circuit breakers of moulded case or open type are used throughout the electric installation for protection of power and lighting circuits. Types are according specific application. As far as possible and in order to limit different types to a minimum same types are used for similar applications.
For final lighting and control circuits, Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB) are used.
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been applied.
All motors are sized for continuous operation at a high efficiency and a minimum of six stans per hour. In general, motors are of an approved make and type, of international standard
dimension (IEC) and comply with the following requirements:
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Protection class of motors according to Classification Societies requirements for the zone they are installed. In -peneral. ther are totallv enclosed and self (fan) - cooled; totally enclosed terminal boxes are pro\ ided on all motors. to the same protection standard as the motor. In general, the six ends of the nrotor u indines are taken to the terminal boxes.
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Normal enclosure:
In engine room: Drip-proof (IP a4) On exposed decks: Hose-proof (IP 56)
As far as possible, all larger motors are from the same maker.
Motors of 20 kW and above are fitted with thermistor relav and a PTC resistance in each winding.
Motors in ventilation shafts shall be made of cast iron. As a general rule all motors are fitted with operation lamp and hour-meter on the starter board or, when remote controlled, in the IACMS.
Characteristics of motors and further specifications are according Class requirements.
8320
Starters and controllers are of the enclosed, dead front type. Most starters are concentrated in 2 group starter boards (MCC's) situated in the converter room.
Starters generally have IP protection required by the Class for the zone where they are installed. When required by Class, type approved switchgear should be used. It is as far as practicable of the same make and type. On exposed decks and in wet locations, fully enclosed marine type starters with a protection of at least IP 56 are used. If indicated by the application, motors of I kW and less are not equipped with stafters.
Motors are aranged for direct-on-line starting by means of motor starters; soft start is used for motors exceeding l5 kW. Motors with long starting times have an overload protection with
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Frequency converters for the propulsion motors allow infinite speed regulation from zero fo maximum rpm.They are of the Active Front End (AFE) type which reduces the total
hannonic distortion (THD) to a very low level. They are water-cooled and placed in the dedicated converter room. They are in compliance with Class requirements.
Frequency converters for the bow and stern thrusters are fed from the same AFE as propulsion motors. They are air-cooled and placed in the converter rooms.
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8420 Lighting Fixtures Lighting units arranged and installed in sufficient quantity in order to achieve the effective illumination value specified throughout the ship. fhe quntity and positioning of lightning
units have been approved bv the Owner. The general lighting t-trtures installed in each space are capable of providingthe average value of illumination required br the rules: this item as been inspected by Class ind Owner.
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8421 Lighting, Machinery and Working Spaces
Engine room lighting is connected to different groups. Fluorescent lamp fixtures of strong construction, with standard lengths and sockets have been used in all engine rooms, workshops, stores, galley and other working rooms. Light fixtures in the engine rooms and galley of a type capable of withdraw high temperatures and with lP 44 protection have been installed, inspected and approved by the Owner. An approved by the Owner number of fixed lights was provided beneath the floor in engine rooms and void spaces.
8422 Lighting in Accommodation Corridor and public space illumination by means of recessed low consumption or fluorescent lights as per Owner requirements and approved by him, provided with a decorative grill flush with ceiling; minimum above each cabin entrance. Cabin Lighting includes recessed ceiling-laffips, desk and bed lights, and a mirror light with shaver socket, 2201110 V in the bathroom.
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sockets are of the type used in Denmark.Type,quantity and position have been approved by Owner. At least two 230V, single phase sockets are installed in every room, except for small lockers. All single phase 230V sockets are double, except for water-tight sockets and sockets in corridors. All sockets for voltages other than 230V have name-plates indicating the voltage. Sockets in machinery spaces and workshops Approximately one socket - 230V, 16A - per 10m' is provided for portable lighting and small working machines. Ten sockets - 400V, 3-phase, 63A - have been arranged for high pressure washing machines and u'elding machines. One single phase 230V socket is provided per working place. Position. 'pe and quantity have been approved by the Owner.
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Sockets for welding and heavy tools Watertight 3 x 400 V AC, 63 A sockets are installed on open decks, mooring areas, galley, A/C rooms.
8440 Navigation and Signat Lights Navigation and signal lights have been arranged according to International Convention for preventing Collisions at Sea 1972, incl. l98l Amendments. The navigation lighting affangement has been delivered as part of as-built documentation d*g No.07017.01.8430.01 Signal Light Arrangement. 8460 Search Lights
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wheelhouse wing and aft consoles, technical description as follows: Portside Searchlight:
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HMI Metal Halide-light, 575 W, focusing UV-light, 575 W, focusing Electronic box for indoor mounting,lP2l
Remote control, Standard, 8 m cable Extra Remote Control, Standard, 5 m cable Upgrade Standard Remote to All Functions x 2 Upside down version Starboard Searchlight:
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Halogen-light, 2 x250 W, separately focusing Electronic box for indoor installation, IP21 Remote control. Standard. 5 m cable
8470 Flood Lights Flood lights, each 500 W, of watertight halogen type are installed in sufficient number. approved by the Owner, to adequately illuminate engine rooms, gangways, working deck.
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after deck, raft and boat stations and funnel. The locations have been approved by the Ou'ners. external flood lights are of corrosion resistant lamp houses.
8480 Emergency Lghting The emergency light is part of the ship's general lighting, see dwg. No.PE0608 Lighting Arrangement. Accommodation, engine rooms, working rooms, at rafts and boats. etc.. are arranged according to the rules, supplied from emergency switchboard tested and approved br the Class and Owner. At each raft, an overboard light is arranged and approved by the Class. All emergency lighting fixtures shall be marked for identification with a red label.
8500 Communication 8510 Radio Equipment (GMDSS)
The radio equipments, installation, etc., have been approved by the Class. All equipments are homologated EC marked. Position, etc., have been approved by the Owner. The following equipments have been installed to fulfil requirements of GMDSS AI+A2+A3
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state indication (voltage and amperimeter), integrated alarm panel Inmarsat C, telephone MF/HF, 2 off VHF. I off BLU telephone MF/HF Sailor maker Mod. HC5000 GMDSS 250W 24V 2 off VHF sailor Mod. RT5022 DSC Class AP 2 off Inmarsat C GMDSS Sailor Mod. TT3020 2 off printers Mod. OKI ML-280 2 off supports for telex paper for the printers ML280 I off NAVTEX JRC Mod. NCR-333 I off SSA (Ship security alert systern) Sailor Mo. TT-3000SS4 2 off EPIRB McMurdo Mod. G5 Smartfind 2 off radar transponders McMurdo Mod. 54 3 off portable VHF GMDSS Sailor Mod. SP3300 inclusive Sailor charger mod. CH32321, chargeable baffery NI/CAD capacity 850mAh, lithium emergency battery GMDSS capacity of 2900mAh 4 off portable UHF ICOM Mod. IC-F2I0S (440-470Mhz) I off receiver DGPS; JRC Mod. JRL-7700 I off Dual-band direction finder Rhoteta mod. RT-300VS
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Additional Weather Station WALKER Mod. 7070 System capable of obtaining data of: Barometric pressure Air temp
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Humidity
Equipments: I P 1002 Weather masthead unit providing barometric pressure, Air temp, Humidity I P 263 Water temp sensor I P 1001 Processor Unit combined Speed Log & Wind Weather System I P 1255 Weather indicator providing
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necessary antennas, power supplies, modems and special channels have been delivered. installed and approved by both class radio surveyor and Owner.
8520 VSAT Broadband Communication The Vessel is equipped with a 60 inch Ku-band maritime VSAT for broadband communication at sea. The V-SAT and all accessories have been supplied by the Owner and installed by the builder following the instruction of manufacture. Commissioning has been ordered by the Owner and installation approved.
8530 SAT TV
The Vessel shall be equipped with a 27 inch maritime SAT TV antenna. The SAT TV and all accessories have been supplied by the Owner and installed by the builder following the instructions of manufacturer. Commissioning has been ordered by the Owner and installation
approved.
8540 Aerial System An aerial system fallowing the instruction of the Owner has been complete with amplifiers, etc. Socket outlets for TV and radio have been arranged on mess, cabins, offlrce, bridge. and
engine control room. The quantity, quality and place have been approved by the Owner.
8550 Broadcast Equipment Apart from TV reception via a common aerial system, connection should be provided from a DVD placed in a suitable location. It was installed a DVD, radios, TV and the rest of broadcast equipments have been delivered by the Owner and installed by the Yard following
Owner instructions.
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announcements. Entertainment functions are not provided. Loudspeakers are split into 4 groups (foredeck, aftdeck, accommodation, engine area) and cover all areas. The PA-system includes command station on the bridge and in the ship's office. Via an interface to the automatic telephone system, announcements can be done from each telephone. System has 2 lines, A and B, fully redundant. with dedicated amplifiers. In case of loss of one line. announcements or alarm can still be heard in all zones.
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An automatic telephone system has been installed. It is interfaced u'ith the PA-system.
The telephone system includes three wireless telephones. with base units and chargers.
The telephone exchange is specially designed for ship's use and allows configurations like group call, priority calls, etc.
According Owners requirements, a command (talk-back) system is not provided. This function will be covered by dedicated VHF telephones supplied by the Owner.
An emergency batteryless, telephone system is installed in accordance with the rules.
The telephone exchange is digital and contains extemal lead-in/lead outs (for telefax. Vsat. shore line, GSM, answering machine). Furthermore, it contains local numbers according to telephone list. The exchange is configured in such a way that outside calls activate PA everywhere:, or the wheel house and office, if desired. Calls from outside are answerable fronr all internal phones. The exchange can be prepared for various diversion procedures.
Phones are wall-mounted,, desk mounted or table models as agreed with the Owner.
GSM phone accessible from each subscriber with access rights is connected exchange. It will be possible to send faxes via Vsat, GSM and shore line.
General Alarm and Alarm Bells
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The General Alarm and the Fire Alarm are emitted via the PA system all over the vessel in accordance with Class and IMO requirements. Fire alarm is generated and supplied from the Central Unit of the Fire Detection System. For General alarn and Abandon Ship alarm, a specific alarm generator connected to the PA system is provided. General alarm is connected to the Typhon. Manual alarm sequences can be introduced.
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Emergency pointer telegraph stations are installed on the bridge, at emergency propulsion control and the ECR.
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Navigation Equipment
An integrated bridge system for navigation is fitted. n'ith all equipment designed for recessed mounting in "cockpit" style bridge consoles, including the bridge n'ing manoeuvring stands and overhead ceiling consoles. All consoles are of the same larout: fu'd. navigation console, the aft consoles and bridge wing consoles. The bridge is designed as for one-man operation.
both at sea and during manoeuvring.
are designed to permit easl'overview and operation from the manoeuvring stand or the bridge wing stands.
Workstations are with integrated colour chart radar and ECDIS with the possibility of overla;' of ECDIS on radar system. Conning system shall be rvith possibility of fast switching betu'een four predefined and programmable conning display's. Two main stations shall be n'ith integrated AlS-system, one of these with integrated operation of Voyage Data Recorder. including radar image. Three slave stations shall be fitted in bridge wings and aft, with full control of all functions, and choice of Radar, ECDIS. and Conning on the slave station.
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radar and navigation systems have an ergonomic design and bridge consoles.
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TFT-displays.
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Depth Sounder
Echo sounder with colour display and recorder is installed in fwd navigation console in wheelhouse. Transmitter/receiver is installed as recommended by the provider. Echosounder is integrated in NACOS system.
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Doppler type Speed Log with transducer, sea valve and digital speed display indicators are installed and integrated in NACOS system. Slave instrument is placed in the engine control room.
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Magnetic projector compass of approved type is installed on the wheelhouse top with viewing mirror, suitably oriented in the wheelhouse for observation by the helmsman. The compass has been corrected, compensated and adjusted by an officially qualified adjuster to the satisfaction of the Owner's superintendent prior to delivery, and deviation cards in duplicate have been delivered.
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Radar Equipment
One S-Band and one X-Band radar scanner are installed and integrated in the NACOS system. According NACOS system facilities, both can be displayed at request on Multipilot or Radarpilor workstations, including slave displays. No inter-switch unit is necessary as the radar signals are available over the navigation bus.
Colour displays are of daylight-type, 23" size, widely dimmable as required for bridge installation. On both radar displays, sea chart can be overlayed. Additional information. coming over an integrated interface, from Speedlog, Echosounder, DGPS. Weather station. AIS and others can be displayed on the screen. Multipilot also allows presentation of seachart with overlayed radar image.
Radars are equipped with all Class and /or IMO required facilities.
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Electric Whistle
An electric whistle (Typhon) is installed on the signal mast. Complete with both manual control and automatic foghorn control. Push button is installed in wheelhouse console. aft
console and wing consoles. Whistle is activated also from General Alarm generator.
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Satellite Navigation
interface to the radars and the electronic chart system has been
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voyage data recorder (VDR) is installed. The following information is recorded over
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Ship position, course and speed Raw radar data information Engine orders and responses Azimuth orders and responses Status information about hull openings Watertight and fire doors status information Bridge conversations, including loudspeaker message given and received VHF ship-shore-ship and ship communications Wind speed and direction
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Chart update depends on contract between Owner and chart provider and can be done by CD.
8720
An electrical test board according to Owner requirements has been provided and installed in
the workshop.
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A close TV surveillance circuit has been supplied and installed, including the following
equipments:
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- 3 off 17" LCD colours monitors - 3 cameras Dinion XF PAL 540 LTV day/night IR220 VAC (fixed type) - 2 off motorized cameras ECV-50 -5 off exterior IR lamps 30 I2VDC -5 weather proof housing c/w heating, sun protection; IP86 dia.262mm - 5 off housing supports LTC-948x -2 off recorder sequencer REC9H -2 off keyboards EVC-TEC3O The installation and function have been tested and approved by the Owner.
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8800 Computer Hardware and Software 8820 Data Network A cabled local area network (LAN) for computers has been installed with plugs in all cabins, in the dayroom, the wheelhouse, the el-room, the office. the galley and the engine control
by the Owner and installed bv the Builder. Data network has been completely approved by the owner.
An integrated maintenance planning software has been prepared by the Co. Logimatic and installed on vessel server. The installation and function have been approved by the
Owner. 8900 Tools, Spares and Stores 8910 Storage of Tools, Spares and Stores
AII parts have been properly stored in boxes with clear identification of all items and lists in both electronic and hard copy formats; all of them have been approved by the Owner.
8920 Storeroom with Outfit
Suitable lockers with shelves and drawers have been arranged for storage of electrical tools. spares, and stores in places indicated and approved by the Owner.
All
spare parts delivered by the Yard have been properly stowed. Scope of spare parts has been approved by the Owner. EO spare parts requested by the Class have b..n supplied, surveyed and approved by both the Class and Owner.
9010
Remote and automatic controls, as well as instrumentation for operation with unmanned engine room are provided to the extent required by the relevant rules and regulations. Instruments, sensors and controls are of recognised quality for high reliability and accuracy, and besides of simple' robust and standardised design for easy replacement and, if practicabll. repair by the ship's staff. Where indicated by Classification Society, type approved material is
used.
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transmitters. solenoid valves, limit switches, pilot lamps. etc.. are standardised to the same manufacture. type and size. All alarm transmitters are fitted with name plate with ta_s-indication.
9040 Instrumentation
All the instruments are of suitable construction for their marimum operating value; scales are in metric units. Signals from indicator analogue sensors are also used as alarm when indicated. Electric transducers and continuous or on demand indicators will be used for
in general of platinum resistance. min.3-wired connected (Pt-100 standard) up to 200 "C. For higher temperatures. e.g. exhaust gas measuring, thermocouples (NiCrNi standard) are used (supplied by Diesel engine manufacturer MAN). Local pressure gauges are of the Bourdon fype. liquid filled where appropriate. Remote pressure gauges will be of electric type. Temperature gauges and temperature sensors are installed in pockets to make change of equipment possible without emptying the system. Pressure gauges and pressure sensors are provided with shut off valve, mounted directl!' on system pipe. Instruments, sensors, transmitters and switches are aratlged for easy testing. Necessary test facilities have to be provided.
analogue indicators. Temperature sensors are
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The bridge layout has been designed in accordance with ergonomic principles, as required in standard ISO 8468 Bridge Layout and Associated Equipment and equivalent standard, and has been approved by the Owner. Bridge navigation consoles are arranged in a central position to facilitate one-man operation of the following functions: Navigation, manoeuvring and propulsion control
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An aft-facing conning station is arranged in the CL of the bridge over-viewing and controlling
all operations on the aft deck.
A console accommodating chart table, safety systems, etc., are arranged in the wheelhouse. Wheelhouse Command Console Centre The wheelhouse navigation console fwd. accommodates the following equipment: - Propulsion control panel for remote control of RPM
Bow- and stern thruster control panel Individual back-up control for propulsion system Steering gear control/monitoring panel with interface for autopilot Instruments for propeller RPM and active power Finn stabilizer control Emergency telegraph
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Navigation equipment: Two chart radar displays (Chartradar on PS and Multipilot on SB side of the conning display) Autopilot integrated in NACOS system (Trackpilot) Gyro repeater Conning display ECDIS (Chartpilot) All machinery and ship systems shall be controlled and monitored from the IACM work station, including damage control and monitoring as a coordinated alternative to the hardwired panel for fire detection, water tight doors, fire doors, emergency stop ventilation and oil pumps, remote control of fire dampers, etc., according to the National Authorities requirements. Additional equipment: Horn controller Lighting of ship name, funnel, deck, etc. Window wiper control and heating Engine telegraph logger Search light control CCTV display
Telephones
Communication equipnrent Navigation light panels Master switch for general alarm Dimmer systent for indication lamps and instruments (where not integrated in control
systems) Compass
Inside, outside and sea temperature Rate of turn indication (on conning system) Speed log
Bridge Wing Command Consoles The bridge wing command consoles shall accommodate at least the following equipment: Propulsion control panel Bon'/stem thrusters control panel Steering _sear control panel
Communication
Multipilot slar e monitor Control t-or search lieht illuminatine the rescue zones
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General alarm push button Emergency stop of ventilation fans Fire pump start/stop Telephone (sound-powered and autornatic)
Chart Console
One chart console shall be provided in the chart space and the following equipment shall be mounted: - Barometer - Echo sounder recorder - Master clock u'ith slave clock control panel - Anemometer (u'ind direction and speed) - Chart table lisht
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9200 Alarm and Monitoring Systems 9210 Integrated Alarm, Control and Monitoring System (IACMS) A microprocessor based integrated alarm, control
and monitoring system (IACMS) permits centralized operations and supervision of selected machinery from the engine control room and the wheelhouse. The IACMS has a distributed structure with a redundant duplicated local area network for fast
and reliable flow. The IACMS design is based on a modular electronic concept and communicates with other systems on board vessel for data exchange. Two operator work stations with high resolution graphic 19" VDU's and including keyboards and track balls for man-machine communication are arranged in the engine control room as well as one on the bridge. Alarm printer and graphic printer are arranged in soundproof locations. IACMS shall be synchronized with ships clock every day with a max deviation of +/- 50 msec.
The IACMS incorporates a visual and audible alarm system with panel on bridge, engineer's cabins, workshop and mess room. A dead-m an alarm system is provided, as well as a watch calling system for the engine room
spaces.
In engine room spaces, sirens and rotating lamps are arranged. The sirens of the alarm system are to have two levels of sound, for sailing and harbour use respectively. Serial link to propulsion system, power plant, VDR, HVAC, Emergency generator and navigation equipment has been arranged in order to reduce cabling and I/O signals. All systems, pumps ventilators, etc., with rernote control from the IACMS are carried out with local/remote switch. In remote position the systems are fully controlled from the IACMS, in local position the systems are locally controlled and all safety systems are still active. The IACMS includes the following tasks: Alarm and monitoring in general Mimic picture presentations Alarm and event printer
Data logging Fault diagnostics Trends presentation Propulsion and manoeuvring monitoring; propulsion control is made independentlr Electric po\\'er plant control and monitoring
Po\\er managemenr Remote control and monitoring of ancillary systems Renrote control of auriliary systems Renrote control and nlonitoring of main switchboard over Geapas 500 Autonratic start of stand by pump Sequential Stsr-t taf pumps. etc., in black out situations Close locp ctrnrrol of temperature control valve; control of RPM Seawater pumps &cc"rrJ ing F \\- teniperature Rrrltrtr ; -.n:r,rl and monitoring of valves -\utt rl.l:r; s;qu.nce control of machinery, pumps and valves is not included Leakse .e," e- lrniine
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Blocking of alarms from the VDU Automatic suppression of alarms with stopped engines Relative alarm monitoring of exhausts temperatures Blocking of big consumers is not included, not being necessary MGO actual consumption and litre/nautical mile Control and monitoring of ventilation and air conditioning plant trough interface with Novenco
Self-checking functions are incorporated in the IACMS as aid to fault finding. The system has I/O interface possibilities for all types of relevant analogue - i.e. 0-20 mA, 420mA,0-10V, Pt100, NiCrNi powered or un-powered sensors - and binary sensors. Alarms shall be shown on all workstations, however, only with a constant sound on the station on watch. The alarm can only be acknowledged on the SOD's in ECR for Machinery alarm and on SOD bridge for Bridge alarms. Remote level indication, alarm and control of pumps are connected to the IACMS at least for the following systems: Ballast water tanks Heeling tanks MGO bunker and overflow tanks MGO settling/ service tanks Lube Oil storage tanks Fresh water tank Sewage tank Ballast pumps and valves Seawater inlet / overboard valves MGO transfer pumps and valves MGO fine filter pumps and valves
High and Low level alarms are installed in MGO service tanks; high level alarms to bilge water and sewage tanks: and low level alarms in expansion tanks. The High alarm in MGO bunker tanks shall be provided by remote level sensor. The essential pumps fbr propulsion are equipped with automatic stand-by start at loss of pressure or electric fault. as required by the Class for twin screw propulsion installations. Cooling pumps for propulsion converter are not controlled from IAS but from the propulsion converter. Sequential start shall be provided after a black-out. An analogue test unit shall be arranged. Adequate protection a_eainst EMC is provided.
Dufy Engineer Alarm S'stem
The IACMS provides a sr stem comprising Duty Alarm Panels (DAP) for installation in the accommodation and machinerl' spaces. This duty engineer alarm svstem allows the duty engineer to select the alarnt unit appropriate to his location. S'hen a u.arning or an alarm occurs, assumins the acct-rmnrodation alarm system has beerr selected. the message will be announced audible and r isual at the selected unit, on all public spaces. in the ECR and on the bridge panels. In ca-se the message is not acknowledged at the selected unit after a pre-set time, then all alarm units uill be activated.
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Ship's office
Mess room
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Spare Capacity
In general, the TACMS has been designed with a spare capacity of at least 20 per cent for each type of VO, etc. Maximum CPU load approx. 75 %. Due to modifications during construction, part of these spare channels have been used. For actual spare channels referto Spare Channels List.
Fire detection system The fire detection system has to be the indication and control system for fire doors and fire
dampers if any. If true alarm condition is activated by detectors the alarm sounds. Time delay of up to two minutes shall be fitted (for detectors only). Push button manual activation shall automatically activate alarms - no time delay is permitted. Timer switch for loop-disconnection in engine room *orkshop is fitted (not linked to manual push buttons). External power supply is 230V AC from emergency and tionl nrain source of electrical power. Internal voltage is 24Y DC supported by dedicated batten'.
Detectors - Accommodation Optical smoke detectors are fitted, depending upon rules. Detector in galley is a watertight heat detector. All detectors are designed to meet highest environmental resistance requirements to which a marine detector will be exposed. Detectors - Machinery areas A sufficient number of optical smoke detectors are installed. Alarm Pushbuttons Manually operated alarm pushbuttons are installed throughout the Vessel.
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The position indication is controlled by two limit switches (proximity switches) actuated when the valve is opened and closed respectively. The limit switches have enclosure IP 68. For bilge valves they shall be able to operate under water.
of the Vessels fire dampers is equipped with two proximity type limit switches
(opened/closed).
Individual indication of fire damper position is made on panels on bridge and in ECR.