标准号 | IEC/PAS 80005-3 ed1.0 |
标准名称 | Utility connections in port - Part 3: Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) Systems - General requirements |
发布日期 | 2014-08-25 |
国际标准分类号(ICS) | 47.020.60Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures |
技术委员会 | 18- Electrical installations of ships and of mobile and fixed offshore units |
摘要 | IEC PAS 80005-3:2014(E) describes low voltage shore connection (LVSC) systems, on board the ship and on shore, to supply the ship with electrical power from shore. This PAS is applicable to the design, installation and testing of LVSC systems and addresses:- LV shore distribution systems;- shore-to-ship connection and interface equipment;- transformers/reactors;- semiconductor/rotating convertors;- ship distribution systems; and- control, monitoring, interlocking and power management systems. It does not apply to the electrical power supply during docking periods, e.g. dry docking and other out-of-service maintenance and repair. It is expected that LVSC systems will have practicable applications for ships requiring up to 1 MVA. Low-voltage shore connection systems not exceeding 250 A, with a maximum of 125 A per cable and not exceeding 300 V to earth are not covered by this PAS. High-voltage shore connection systems are covered by IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1. |
来源 | IEC |
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