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Title: |
Ships Electrical Standards |
Number: |
TP 127 E |
Date: |
2002 |
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Marine Safety Directorate
Transport Canada
Ottawa |
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Document Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Short Title
Interpretation
Application
Schedule 1
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 1
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 2
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 3
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 4
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 5
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 5A
Emergency Electrical Power in Ships of Group 5B
Schedule 2
PART 1
Section
- General Requirements for Ships of Groups 1 to 5B
- Design of Equipment
- Installation, Location and Protection of Electrical Equipment
- Grounding of Non-Current-Carrying Parts
- Application of Demand Loads
Table 5-1 - Demand Loads
- Direct Current Service Systems for Ships other than Tankers
Table 6-1 - D.C. Supply Voltages
- Alternating Current Service Systems for Ships other than Tankers
Table 7-1 - A.C. Supply Voltages
- System Protection - General
Table 8-1 Asymmetrical Factors
Figure 8-1 Fault Current Decrement Conversion Factors
- Switchboards other than Propulsion Control Panels
Table 9-1 Ampere Rating of Rectangular Bus Bars Placed on Edge (Based on 50°C Ambient and 50°C Rise)
Table 9-2 Minimum Clearances
Table 9-3 Voltmeter Scales
- Switchgear and Fusegear
- Distribution
Figure 11-3 Semi Navigation Light Panel
Figure 11-1 Isolated Transformer System With Single Phase 240 Volt Input and 120/240 Volt Single Phase Output
Figure 11-2 Isolation Transformer System With Single Phase 240 Volt Input and 120/240 Volt Single Output With GFCI Protection Of Transformer Primary
- Construction of Cables
Table 12-1 maximum Current Carrying Capacity for Insulated Copper Wires and Cables
- Installation of Cables
Table 13-1 - Bending Radius of Cables
- Transformers for Lighting and Power
Table 14-1 - Limits of Temperature Rise for Dry Type Transformers
- Static Power Supply Units
- Generating Plant and Motors
Table 16-1 - Limits of Observable Temperature Rise for D.C. Motors and Generators Based on 50°C Ambient Temperature
Table 16-2 - Limits of Observable Temperature Rise for A.C. Generators Based on 50°C Ambient Temperature
Table 16-3 Limits of Observable Temperature Rise for A.C. Motors
- Control Gear
Table 17-1 Colours of Indicating Lights
- Lighting Fixtures
- Accumulator Batteries
- Heating and Cooking Appliances
- Interior Communications & Alarms
- Control and Instrumentation
- Lightning Conductors
- Electric Propulsion Plant
- Additional Requirements for A.C. Supply Systems with Voltages 1 kV and Above
- Hazardous Locations
- Testing & Inspection at Manufacturer's Plant
- Testing Rotating Machines
- Testing Switchboards and Motor Control Centres
- Testing Main Propulsion Cables
Table 30-1 - Test Voltages for Propulsion Cables
- Testing Transformers for Lighting and Power
- Testing Static Power Supplies
- Initial Testing and Inspection Onboard Ship
- Annual & Quinquennial Inspections
- Essential Services
- Drawings & Data for Submission
- Distribution Panels and Sub-Distribution Assemblies other than Switchboards for Distribution or Propulsion
PART II
Vessels with Electrical Systems Less Than 50 Volts
Section
- Types of Systems
- System Protection
- Equipment Grounding
- Lightning Conductors
- Electrical Equipment
- Batteries
- Cables
- Switchboards and Distribution Panels
- Distribution
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