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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

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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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