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    IEEE 45-1998 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on Shipboard.pdf

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    IEEE 45-1998 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on Shipboard.pdf

    1、 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USACopyright 1998 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 1998. Printed in the United States of America.ISBN 0-7381-0436-1No part of this pu

    2、blication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.IEEE Std 45-1998(Revision of IEEE Std 45-1983)IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on ShipboardSponsorMarine Transportation Committeeof theIE

    3、EE Industry Applications SocietyApproved 16 September 1998IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Recommendations for the selection and installation of equipment on merchant vesselswith electric apparatus for lighting, signaling, communication, power, and propulsion are provided.Keywords: marine electrical

    4、 engineering, marine vessels, shipboard systems, ships IEEE Standardsdocuments are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinat-ing Committees of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board. Members of thecommittees serve voluntarily and without compensation. They are

    5、 not necessarily members of theInstitute. The standards developed within IEEE represent a consensus of the broad expertise on thesubject within the Institute as well as those activities outside of IEEE that have expressed an inter-est in participating in the development of the standard.Use of an IEE

    6、E Standard is wholly voluntary. The existence of an IEEE Standard does not implythat there are no other ways to produce, test, measure, purchase, market, or provide other goods andservices related to the scope of the IEEE Standard. Furthermore, the viewpoint expressed at thetime a standard is approv

    7、ed and issued is subject to change brought about through developments inthe state of the art and comments received from users of the standard. Every IEEE Standard is sub-jected to review at least every five years for revision or reaffirmation. When a document is morethan five years old and has not b

    8、een reaffirmed, it is reasonable to conclude that its contents,although still of some value, do not wholly reflect the present state of the art. Users are cautioned tocheck to determine that they have the latest edition of any IEEE Standard.Comments for revision of IEEE Standards are welcome from an

    9、y interested party, regardless ofmembership affiliation with IEEE. Suggestions for changes in documents should be in the form of aproposed change of text, together with appropriate supporting comments.Interpretations: Occasionally questions may arise regarding the meaning of portions of standards as

    10、they relate to specific applications. When the need for interpretations is brought to the attention ofIEEE, the Institute will initiate action to prepare appropriate responses. Since IEEE Standards rep-resent a consensus of all concerned interests, it is important to ensure that any interpretation h

    11、asalso received the concurrence of a balance of interests. For this reason, IEEE and the members of itssocieties and Standards Coordinating Committees are not able to provide an instant response tointerpretation requests except in those cases where the matter has previously received formalconsiderat

    12、ion. Comments on standards and requests for interpretations should be addressed to:Secretary, IEEE-SA Standards Board445 Hoes LaneP.O. Box 1331Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331USAAuthorization to photocopy portions of any individual standard for internal or personal use isgranted by the Institute of Electri

    13、cal and Electronics Engineers, Inc., provided that the appropriatefee is paid to Copyright Clearance Center. To arrange for payment of licensing fee, please contactCopyright Clearance Center, Customer Service, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 USA;(978) 750-8400. Permission to photocopy portions

    14、 of any individual standard for educational class-room use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center.Note: Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard mayrequire use of subject matter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard,no posit

    15、ion is taken with respect to the existence or validity of any patent rights inconnection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patents forwhich a license may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries intothe legal validity or scope of those patents that are b

    16、rought to its attention. Introduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 45-1998, IEEE Recommended Practice for Installations on Shipboard.)IEEE Std 45-1998, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on Shipboard, constitutes thechief undertaking of the Marine Transportation Commit

    17、tee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society.Due to the differences among the requirements of the various classification societies and the insurance com-panies regarding electric installations on shipboard, and the lack of any accepted standard engineering prac-tice for marine installations, the AI

    18、EE1in 1913 appointed the Marine Committee (now called MarineTransportation Committee) to take up the preparation of standard marine rules. The first edition was pre-pared covering two important divisions; namely, fire protection requirements and marine constructionrequirements. They were adopted by

    19、the American Bureau of Shipping and published as Section 37 of theirRules for the building and classing of vessels. As the first edition of the rules did not cover the entire field ofuse of electricity on shipboard, the Marine Committee of the Institute was continued. The recommendationswere conside

    20、rably amplified in the editions issued in 1920, 1927, 1930, 1938, 1940, 1945, 1948, 1951, 1955,1958, 1962, 1967, 1971, 1977, and 1983.This edition has been completely rewritten. It includes many significant additions, changes, and deletions toreflect North American and International marine electrica

    21、l engineering technology and the latest systemdesign, installation, and test practices necessary to ensure safe and reliable operation.The following persons were on the Marine Transportation Committee and balloted to approve this documentfor submission to the IEEE Standards Board:When the IEEE-SA St

    22、andards Board approved this standard on 16 September 1998, it had the followingmembership:Richard J. Holleman, Chair Donald N. Heirman, Vice ChairJudith Gorman, Secretary*Member Emeritus1In 1963 the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) merged with the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)

    23、to become the Insti-tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE).Edward H. AberbachDavid N. BishopDavid BurnsRichard J. CollinsWalter ConstantineJames D. CospolichCharles A. DarnellThomas FeilThomas GuidaJames HailRudy BrightMohammed IslamCharles H. KendallMark E. LowellDieter PopoffFra

    24、nk H. RocchioJames A. RuggieriSiegfried A. SchauffeleThomas A. SchubertBrian P. SharmanAlton H. SiverH. R. StewartFrank M. StoneSatish K. AggarwalClyde R. CampJames T. CarloGary R. EngmannHarold E. EpsteinJay Forster*Thomas F. GarrityRuben D. GarzonJames H. GurneyJim D. IsaakLowell G. JohnsonRobert

    25、KennellyE. G. “Al” KienerJoseph L. Koepfinger*Stephen R. LambertJim LogothetisDonald C. LoughryL. Bruce McClungLouis-Franois PauRonald C. PetersenGerald H. PetersonJohn B. PoseyGary S. RobinsonHans E. WeinrichDonald W. ZipseCopyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved. iiiiv Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rig

    26、hts reserved.ContentsCLAUSE PAGE1. Overview and general recommendations .11.1 Scope.11.2 Purpose .11.3 Vessel classification.11.4 Applicability .21.5 Documentation.21.6 Environmental conditions.21.7 Equipment construction, testing, and certification .31.8 Materials.31.9 Insulation.41.10 Equipment en

    27、closures.42. References.43. Definitions.83.1 General .83.2 Cable installation . 113.3 Generators. 123.4 Motors . 133.5 Converters. 163.6 Rotating machine ventilation. 173.7 Equipment enclosures. 183.8 Control apparatus and switchgear. 193.9 Insulation system . 223.10 Types of circuits and terms. 223

    28、.11 Automatic or centralized control systems. 234. Power system characteristics. 264.1 Standard systems . 264.2 Standard voltages. 264.3 Standard frequency. 264.4 Selection of voltage and system type. 264.5 AC power system characteristics. 274.6 Power quality and harmonics. 275. Generating sets . 31

    29、5.1 Installation and location. 315.2 Generating setsmain or ship service . 315.3 Generating setsemergency . 325.4 Voltage regulation . 325.5 Parallel operation. 325.6 Prime movers . 345.7 Motor generator setsoverspeed protection . 355.8 Accessibility. 365.9 Mountings . 365.10 Winding insulation . 36

    30、5.11 Lubrication. 36Copyright 1998 IEEE. All rights reserved.v5.12 Corrosion-resistant parts . 365.13 Terminal arrangements. 365.14 Nameplates. 375.15 Tests. 375.16 Limits of temperature rise . 385.17 Ambient temperature. 385.18 Insulation tests. 385.19 Insulation resistance. 395.20 Dielectric strength of insulation. 395.21 Space heaters . 395.22 Spare parts stowage. 406. Storage batteries. 486.1 General . 486.2 Construction and assembly. 486.3 Installation and arrangement. 496.4 Ventilation. 516.5 Cable


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