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B.

DOCUMENTATION For general requirements to documentation and definition of the documentation types, Documentation related to system design for main class shall be submitted as required by Table B1. TABLE B1 SYSTEM DESIGN, DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
For approval (AP) or For information (FI) On request (R) AP AC power systems DC battery systems UPS systems For: AC power systems DC battery systems UPS systems System philosophy may not be required if the overall single line diagram is sufficient to give necessary understanding of the operation and relevant operation modes of the system.

Object

Documentation type E010 Overall single line diagram E050 Single line diagrams/ consumer list for switchboards E040 Electrical power consumption balance

Additional description

Note

AP

AP

E220 Electrical system philosophy

FI

E200 Short circuit calculations E210 Harmonic distortion calculations E100 Voltage drop calculations Required when more than 20% of connected load is by semi-conductor assemblies, in relation to connected generating capacity. Upon request and when a motor rated above 30% of the feeding generator(s) or transformer(s) rated power is started direct on line. The document shall cover: generator protection main switchboard circuits (Ch.1 Sec.1 D901) emergency switchboard circuits (Ch.1 Sec.1 D902) battery and UPS systems Including locations of power sources, switchboards and distribution boards for main and emergency power, UPSs and batteries. Arrangement of access doors, fire divisions and high fire risk areas related to the above. Required if separate emergency source of power is omitted in accordance with Ch.2 Sec.2 C104. Upon request for other systems. Redundancy and failure modes based on FMEA. Required if separate

FI

FI

Electric power systems

FI, R

E080 Discrimination analysis

AP

Z030 System arrangement plan

FI

Z071 Failure mode and effect analysis Z140 Test procedure for quay and sea trial

AP

AP

emergency source of power is omitted in accordance with Sec.2 C104. Upon request for other systems. Motor starters Cables Emergency stop system Installation in hazardous areas Installation in hazardous areas E170 Electrical schematic drawing E030 Cable selection philosophy E170 Electrical schematic drawing E090 Table of Exinstallation G080 Hazardous area classification drawing E190 Lighting description C030 System arrangement plan Starters for essential services. AP AP Emergency stop of electrical propulsion motors, pumps and fans, showing fail to safe functionality. Based on approved area classification drawing and ESD philosophy (if relevant). An approved Area classification drawing where location of electric equipment in hazardous area is added (Except battery room, paint stores and gas bottle store). AP

AP

FI

Lighting systems

AP Emergency lighting arrangement AP

103 Electrical equipment required to be delivered with DNV Product Certificate, see Table C1, shall be documented as described in Table B2. TABLE B2 COMPONENT CERTIFICATION, DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
Object Documentation type E110 Cable data sheet and design drawing Shafting documentation as required in Rules for Classification of Ships Pt.4 Ch.4 Sec.1 A200 Shafting documentation as required in Rules for Classification of Ships Pt.4 Ch.4 Sec.1 A200 Additional description For approval (AP) or For information (FI) On request (R) AP Note

Cables

For cables not having a DNV type approval. Shafting for electric propulsion motors in mechanical propulsion line.

Electric propulsion motors

AP

Shaft generators

Shafting for electric generators in mechanical propulsion line. System philosophy may not be required if the overall single line diagram is sufficient to give necessary understanding of the operation and relevant operation modes of the system.

AP

Main and emergency switchboards

E120 Electrical data sheet, general

FI

E140 Assembly schedules and technical data

AP

Semiconductor assemblies

Distribution switchboards, motor starters, motor control centres, harmonic filters etc.

Systems for automatic start and stop of generator drivers and for automatic operation of breakers.

E150 Strength calculation with respect to short circuit E160 Internal arc withstanding report E170 Electrical schematic drawing E180 Layout of electrical assembly E240 Functional description for electrical assemblies E120 Electrical data sheet, general E130 Electrical data sheet, semiconductor assemblies E140 Assembly schedules and technical data E180 Layout of electrical assembly E240 Functional description for electrical assemblies Z120 Test procedure at manufacturer E120 Electrical data sheet, general E140 Assembly schedules and technical data E150 Strength calculation with respect to short circuit E160 Internal arc withstanding report E170 Electrical schematic drawing E180 Layout of electrical assembly I020 Control system functional description I030 Block diagram I050 Power supply arrangement I080 Data sheet with environmental specifications Z120 Test procedure at manufacturer

When designed sub-transient short circuit strength exceeds 50 kA r.m.s. High voltage switchboards only.

FI FI AP FI FI AP FI

AP FI FI AP AP AP When designed sub-transient short circuit strength exceeds 50 kA r.m.s. High voltage switchboards only.

FI FI AP FI AP AP AP AP AP

Table C1 Required certificates


Equipment Rating Main and emergency switchboards Distribution switchboards, motor starters, motor control centres, etc. all ratings 100 kW/kVA 10 kW/kVA and < 100 kW/kVA 300 kVA 100 kVA and < 300 kVA 1) 10 kVA and < 100 kVA 300 kW 100 kW and < 300 kW 1) 10 kW and < 100 kW 100 kW 10 kW and < 100 kW 50 kVA < 50 kVA all ratings DNV certificate (NV) X X X X X X X X X X X X X Works certificate (W) DNV type approval certificate (TA)

Generators 4) and transformers

Motors 4)

Semiconductor assemblies for motor drives

X Semiconductor assemblies for UPSs or battery chargers X X Cables 1), 2) Electrical equipment installed in all ratings hazardous areas 3) 1) As an alternative to the acceptance based on a type approval certificate (TA) and a works certificate (W), the electrical equipment will also be accepted on the basis of a DNV product certificate (NV). 2) All cables except cables for internal use in electrical assemblies or short lengths on mechanical packages. 3) All electrical installations in hazardous areas, and areas that may be become hazardous by accidental release of explosive gas, are to comply with the requirements for certification and documentation given in Ch.2 Sec.11 B. 4) Material certificates for shafts shall be issued as required by DNV-OS-D101. Note: Heat exchangers used in conjunction with certified electrical equipment, shall be certified as required for pressure vessels, see DNV-OS-D101.

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