D03MOORINGWINCHES Clean
D03MOORINGWINCHES Clean
D03MOORINGWINCHES Clean
: D-03(201806)
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MOORING WINCHES
CCS Product Inspection and Testing Guideline (hereinafter referred to as this Guideline) contains
the technical requirements, inspection and testing criteria related to classification and statutory
survey of marine products to be applied for CCS approval/inspection.
This Guideline frees the users to adopt other test methods and requirements which are equivalent
to or are stricter than this Guideline.
This Guideline is published and updated by CCS, and is released at http://www.ccs.org.cn. Your
comments or suggestions are welcomed and may be sent to our email addressed [email protected].
Main changes:
1. The requirements of the drum load added in the “Design and technical requirements”;
CONTENTS
1 Application .................................................................................................................................. 4
3 Definitions................................................................................................................................... 4
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1 Application
1.1 This Guideline applies to winches of sea-going and inland waterways ships that are driven
electrically or hydraulically or by steam or external forces.
1.2 Winches used as windlasses are to be referred to Guideline 2 Windlasses of this PART in
addition to this Guideline.
2 Normative references
2.1 The approval and inspection in this Guideline are to be based on the following documents:
(1) ISO 3730 Shipbuilding – Mooring winches.
3 Definitions
3.1 For definitions of terms such as products inspection, approval, type test, sample and
unit/batch inspection, see 1.2 of Guideline 3, PART ONE of CCS Rules for Classification of
Sea-going Steel Ships.
4.1 The following plans and technical documents are to be submitted to CCS for approval:
(1) Main performance specifications (covering the entire series for which approval is sought:
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Drum load, holding load, stalling load, recovery load, rendering load, nominal speed, design rope
type and diameter, prime mover type and specification);
(2) General assembly;
(3) Drawing of welded structure;
(4) drawing of main parts (main shaft, coupling, brake, gear wheel, pinion, frame, seating, drum,
reduction box, etc.);
(5) List of physical and chemical properties of main parts;
(6) Calculations (capacity calculation for main stressed parts and prime mover: at least 100% of
drum load capacity);
(7) Type test programme.
4.2 The following plans and documents are to be submitted to CCS for information:
(1) Applicable technical standards;
(2) Type test report of the product manufactured for the first time, if any;
(3) Technical specifications of assembly and installation;
(4) Welding procedures and evaluation record of welding procedures;
(5) Product instructions.
5.1 Materials and components are to comply with relevant requirements of CCS Rules
5.2 The manufacture is to establish perfect means to control subcontractors for ensuring the
quality of purchased materials. The material certificates are to be submitted to CCS Surveyor for
confirmation.
6.1 An evaluation test is to be carried out for the welding procedure of structural components of
mooring winches in accordance with the relevant requirements of CCS Rules for Materials and
Welding, 2006.
7.1 The mooring winch is to be able to operate, hold and store the rope on a single drum.
7.2 The mooring winch is to be driven by an independent prime mover and reversible.
7.3 The mooring winch is to be able to operate for 30 min continuously at the nominal speed
with drum load.
7.4 The drum load shall be within 0.22 to 0.33 times the breaking strength of the design rope
when operating at the corresponding nominal mooring speeds.
7.5 The holding load is not to be less than 80% of the design breaking load of rope.
7.6 The recovery load is not to be less than 50% of the drum load.
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7.7 The rendering load is not to be more than 50% of the design breaking load of rope.
7.8 The mooring winch must be provided with an automatic braking system which operates
when the hand-operated lever or wheel is brought to the stop or braking position or when there is
no power on the winch. The brake is to be capable of stopping the drum rotating from the nominal
speed without failure when the winch is applying the drum load. The automatic braking system is
to be capable of holding a static load 1.25 times the drum load. For the automatic braking device
of electrical mooring winches, there is not to be any slip or damage. For hydraulic mooring
winches, certain slip movement not exceeding 1 m in one minute is allowed.
7.9 The direction of motion of the operating devices is to be such that the rope is hauled in by
clockwise movement at a hand lever or alternatively movement of the hand lever towards the
operator and that the rope is rendered by contrary movement of the hand lever.
The direction of all control handles is to be clearly and permanently marked. Whatever the form of
motive power, the operating device is, when under manual control, to be arranged to return to the
braking or stop position automatically.
7.10 The drum is to be fitted with a clutch to enable it to be disengaged from the driving device
and locked tightly.
7.11 The diameter of the drum is to comply with the following requirements:
(1) If steel wire rope is adopted, the diameter of the drum is not to be less than 16 times the design
rope diameter.
(2) If polyester or polyamide rope is adopted, the diameter of the drum is not to be less than 6
times the design rope diameter.
(3) If polypropylene rope is adopted, the diameter of the drum is not to be less than 4 times the
design rope diameter.
7.12 When all the rope is reeled on the drum, the flange is to project at least 1.5 times the rope
diameter above the outermost layer.
7.14 The mooring winch of tanker is designed to have periodical brake test.
7.15 The mooring winch brake of tanker is to be the brake type with brake power to be
controlled and measured.
8 Type test
When applying for approval, a representative set is to be selected from each series of winches
according to the type to be approved, reflecting the design/production ability of the manufacturer.
Usually the winches with the maximum holding load are to be selected.
8.2 The type test items generally are to include the following:
(1) no-load operating test of the whole set;
(2) load test;
(3) test of the automatic braking system;
(4) test of holding load of brake;
(5) recovery load (applicable to automatic mooring winches only) (i.e. automatic constant tension
test);
(6) rendering load (applicable to automatic mooring winches only) (i.e. automatic constant tension
test);
(7) operational test of brake;
(8) dismantling.
8.4 Test methods are to comply with the following requirements separately.
(1) No-load operating test of the whole set: The clutch is to be turned on and the brake loosened to
operate the mooring winch continuously for 15 min respectively in both directions at no-load
speed.
(2) Load test: With the drum load as applied load, the applied weight is to be raised and lowered
continuously for 30 min at the nominal speed, within an effective height of about 8 m.
(3) Test of the automatic braking system:
① the test is to be carried out in the test conditions of load test. The automatic braking system
is to stop the drum rotation without failure. When the operating device of an electric
mooring winch is brought to the braking or stop position, the automatic braking system is
to brake immediately;
② when the applied weight (equal to drum load) is raised, the weight is to be increased to 1.25
times the weight of drum load, without slip or damage of the automatic braking system of
the electric mooring winch. For hydraulic mooring winches, certain slip movement not
exceeding 1 m in one minute is allowed.
(4) Test of holding load of brake: The drum braking device is to be turned on to prevent reeling of
it, and the static load test is to be carried out by applying the holding load on the steel wire led out
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9 Unit/batch inspection
9.1 The inspection of winches for issuing CCS marine product certificate is to cover the
following:
(1) The inspection of winches is to include examination of documents, inspections and function
tests during manufacturing process.
(2) Inspections during manufacturing process are mainly to include material tests, non-destructive
tests of main parts (if required), examination of quality of manufacturing and assembly of parts.
9.2 The inspection for issuing CCS marine product certificate to winches not approved by CCS
is to be carried out according to 8 of this Guideline.
9.3 The inspection for issuing CCS marine product certificate to winches approved by CCS is to
include the following items:
(1) no-load operating test of the whole set;
(2) load test;
(3) operational test of brake;
(4) function test of other devices, if applicable.
9.4 Where the design of a winch is changed after type test, with the holding load being the same
or lower and construction being the same as the original type or main components being kept,
related test items may be reduced in CCS inspection for issuing CCS marine product certificate.
9.5 If the manufacturer does not have adequate test facilities for winches with drum load of 150
kN or over, no-load test may be carried out and other test items are to be carried out on board.
9.6 If the test with an associated hydraulic pump station has not been carried out by the
manufacturer for a hydraulic winch, a flow conversion description for the pump station is to be
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provided to demonstrate that the actual speed of the winch complies with the relevant
requirements.
9.7 In any case, the records or reports submitted by the manufacturer regarding the inspection
for issuing CCS marine product certificate are at least to include the following:
(1) quality certificates and/or reports of reexamination of physical and chemical properties of main
materials;
(2) qualification certificates and related certificates of main purchased parts;
(3) inspection, measurement and test means of the manufacturer, together with a list of test and
inspection equipment used and copies of valid calibration certificates;
(4) the test report is to include product or sample type, specification, serial number, test location
and date, test environment, test items, test data, problems revealed in the test and examination and
description of how the problems are handled, and test conclusions.
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