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BS IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019+A1:2022

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Utility connections in port – High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems. General requirements

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BSI 2022 76
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15 4.1 System description
16 4.2 Distribution system
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Equipotential bonding
Figure 1 – Block diagram of a typical described HVSC system arrangement
17 4.3 Compatibility assessment before connection
4.4 HVSC system design and operation
4.4.1 System design
4.4.2 System operation
18 4.5 Personnel safety
4.6 Design requirements
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Protection against moisture and condensation
4.6.3 Location and construction
19 4.6.4 Electrical equipment in areas where flammable gas or vapour and/or combustible dust can be present
4.7 Electrical requirements
4.8 System study and calculations
20 4.9 Emergency shutdown including emergency-stop facilities
21 5.1 Voltages and frequencies
22 5.2 Quality of HV shore supply
Figure 2 – Phase sequences
23 6.1 General
24 6.2 System component requirements
6.2.1 Circuit-breaker, disconnector and earthing switch
6.2.2 Transformer
6.2.3 Neutral earthing resistor
25 6.2.4 Equipment-earthing conductor bonding
6.3 Shore-to-ship electrical protection system
26 6.4 HV interlocking
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Operating of the high-voltage (HV) circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches
6.5 Shore connection convertor equipment
6.5.1 General
27 6.5.2 Degree of protection
6.5.3 Cooling
6.5.4 Protection
7.1 General
28 7.2 Cable management system
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Monitoring of cable mechanical tension
29 7.2.3 Monitoring of the cable length
7.2.4 Connectors protection
7.2.5 Equipotential bond monitoring
7.2.6 Slip ring units
7.3 Connectors
7.3.1 General
30 7.3.2 Pilot contacts
7.3.3 Earth contact
7.4 Interlocking of earthing switches
31 7.5 Ship-to-shore connection cable
7.6 Control and monitoring cable
7.7 Storage
7.8 Data communication
32 8.1 General
8.2 Ship electrical distribution system protection
8.2.1 Short-circuit protection
8.2.2 Earth fault protection, monitoring and alarm
8.3 Shore connection switchboard
8.3.1 General
33 8.3.2 Circuit-breaker, disconnector and earthing switch
8.3.3 Instrumentation and protection
8.4 Onboard transformer
8.5 Onboard receiving switchboard connection point
8.5.1 General
34 8.5.2 Circuit-breaker and earthing switch
8.5.3 Instrumentation
8.5.4 Protection
35 8.5.5 Operation of the circuit-breaker
36 8.6 Ship power restoration
9.1 General
9.2 Load transfer via blackout
9.3 Load transfer via automatic synchronization
9.3.1 General
37 9.3.2 Protection
10.1 General
10.2 Initial tests of shore side installation
10.2.1 General
38 10.2.2 Tests
10.3 Initial tests of ship-side installation
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Tests
39 10.4 Tests at the first call at a shore supply point
10.4.1 General
10.4.2 Tests
11.1 General
11.2 Tests at repeated calls of a shore supply point
11.2.1 General
11.2.2 Verification
40 11.3 Earthing bonding connections
12.1 General
12.2 System description
41 Annex A (informative) Ship-to-shore connection cable
A.1 Rated voltage
A.2 General design
A.2.1 General
A.2.2 Conductors
A.2.3 Insulation of power cores and neutral core
42 A.2.4 Screening
A.2.5 Earth conductors
A.2.6 Pilot element with rated voltage U0/U (Um) = 150/250 (300) V
43 A.2.7 Optical fibres
A.2.8 Cabling
A.2.9 Separator tape
A.2.10 Outer sheath
A.2.11 Markings
44 A.3 Tests on complete cables
45 Figure A.1 – Bending test arrangement
46 Annex B (normative) Additional requirements for Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) cargo ships and Ro-Ro passenger ships
B.1 General
47 Figure B.1 – General system diagram
49 Figure B.2 – Safety circuits
50 Figure B.3 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment
51 Annex C (normative) Additional requirements for cruise ships
C.1 General
Figure C.1 – General system diagram
52 Figure C.2 – Cruise ship HVSC system functional diagram
55 Figure C.3 – Safety and control circuits
56 C.6 Shore side installation
57 Figure C.4 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment
58 Figure C.5 – Three-phase ship inlet fitted with fail-safe limit switch
59 Annex D (normative) Additional requirements of container ships
D.1 General
Figure D.1 – General system diagram
61 Figure D.2 – Safety circuits
62 Figure D.3 – Three-phase plug and socket-outlet contact assignment
63 Annex E (informative) Additional requirements of liquefied natural gas carriers (LNGC)
E.1 General
64 Figure E.1 – General system diagram
65 Table E.1 – LNGC 140 000 m3 to 225 000 m3
Table E.2 – LNGC > 225 000 m3
67 Figure E.2 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment
69 Annex F (informative) Additional requirements for tankers
F.1 General
70 Figure F.1 – General system diagram
72 Figure F.2 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment
BS IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019+A1:2022
$215.11