1、BSI Standards PublicationMobile and fixed offshore units Electrical installationsPart 6: InstallationBS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-
2、,-National forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of IEC 61892-6:2013. Itsupersedes BS IEC 61892-6:2007 which is withdrawn.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Com-mittee JPEL/18, Electrical installations of ships and of mobile and fixedoffshore units.A
3、list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions ofa contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2014.Published by BSI Standards
4、Limited 2014ISBN 978 0 580 78529 0ICS 29.260.99; 47.020.60Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of theStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 January 2014.Amendments/corrigenda issued since public
5、ationDate Text affectedBRITISH STANDARDBS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-IEC 61892-6 Edition 3.0 2013-12 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NORME
6、 INTERNATIONALE Mobile and fixed offshore units Electrical installations Part 6: Installation Units mobiles et fixes en mer Installations lectriques Partie 6: Installation INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ELECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE X ICS 29.260.99, 47.020.60 PRICE CODE CODE
7、PRIX ISBN 978-2-8322-1288-2 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Marque dpose de la Commission Electrotechnique Internationale Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. Attention! Veuillez vous assurer que vous avez obtenu
8、cette publication via un distributeur agr. BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 2 61892-6 IEC:2013 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 6 INTRODUCTION .
9、 8 1 Scope 9 2 Normative references . 9 3 Terms and definitions. 10 4 General requirements 12 4.1 Labelling 12 4.2 Labels 12 4.3 Protection from condensation . 12 4.4 Protection during installation period 12 5 Equipment earthing and bonding 12 5.1 General 12 5.2 Earthing of exposed conductive parts
10、. 13 5.3 Equipotential bonding . 14 5.4 Bonding connections 15 5.5 Connections to the unit structure 15 5.6 Protection against galvanic corrosion 15 5.7 Metal coverings of cables . 15 5.8 Cable racks and cable trays . 16 5.9 Ductings of heating, ventilation, air-condition (HVAC) and vessels 17 6 Cab
11、les and wiring 17 6.1 General 17 6.2 Installation . 17 6.3 Cable-runs . 18 6.4 Cable cleating and strapping 18 6.5 Joints and tappings 19 6.6 Cable ends . 19 6.7 Cable termination . 20 6.8 Cable ladders and trays 21 6.9 Cables and wiring for interconnection of equipment 22 7 Generators and motors 22
12、 7.1 General 22 7.2 Installation . 22 8 Transformers . 22 8.1 Installation and location 22 8.2 Isolation of windings . 23 9 Switchgear and controlgear assemblies 23 9.1 Location . 23 9.2 Insulating mats . 23 9.3 Passageways in front of switchgear and controlgear assemblies . 24 9.4 Space at the rear
13、 and passageways . 24 9.5 Positions of section and distribution boards 24 10 Semiconductor converters 24 11 Secondary cells and batteries 25 11.1 Location . 25 11.2 Electrical installation in secondary battery compartments 26 BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS
14、 under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-61892-6 IEC:2013 3 11.3 Protection against corrosion . 26 11.4 Fixing and supports 27 11.5 Protection of circuits from secondary batteries 27 11.6 Additional requirements fo
15、r valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) type batteries . 27 11.7 Protection against electric shock 27 11.8 Identification labels or marking . 28 12 Luminaires . 28 12.1 Degree of protection and safety requirements . 28 12.2 Emergency and escape lighting 29 12.3 Navigation aid system 29 13 Heating and coo
16、king appliances . 29 13.1 Guarding of combustible materials 29 13.2 Position of controlgear and switchgear 29 13.3 Mounting of space-heating appliances 29 14 Trace and surface heating 29 14.1 General 29 14.2 Trace heating cables 29 14.3 Marking 30 14.4 Protection 30 14.5 Requirements for installatio
17、n in hazardous areas 30 14.6 Mechanical protection. 30 14.7 Junction boxes . 30 15 Control and instrumentation . 30 15.1 General 30 15.2 Layout 30 15.3 Display colours . 31 15.4 Protection against fluid leakage 31 15.5 Sensors . 31 15.5.1 Location of sensors . 31 15.5.2 Temperature sensors 31 15.5.3
18、 Pressure sensors 31 15.5.4 Enclosure . 31 15.5.5 Testing and calibration 31 15.6 Measurements and indications . 31 15.6.1 Instrument similarity 31 15.6.2 Scale division 32 15.6.3 Automatic control sequence 32 15.6.4 Centralized control 32 15.7 Controls . 32 15.7.1 Direction of motion 32 15.7.2 Cont
19、rol levers . 32 15.7.3 Identification . 32 15.8 Alarm system . 32 16 Communication 32 17 Lightning protection . 33 17.1 Protection against primary structural damage . 33 17.2 Air terminals . 33 17.3 Down conductors 33 BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under l
20、icense with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 4 61892-6 IEC:2013 17.4 Protection against secondary damage 34 18 Test of completed installation . 34 18.1 Inspections and tests 34 18.2 Insulation testing instruments . 35 18.3 In
21、sulation resistance 35 18.3.1 Wiring . 35 18.3.2 Generators and motors . 36 18.3.3 Switchboards, section boards and distribution boards 36 18.4 Generators . 36 18.5 Switchgear . 36 18.6 Lighting, heating and galley equipment . 37 18.7 Communication systems . 37 18.8 Emergency and safety systems 37 1
22、8.9 Earthing . 37 18.10 Voltage drop. 37 18.11 Requirements of international conventions and regulations . 37 19 Documentation . 37 19.1 General 37 19.2 Equipment 37 19.3 Testing . 38 19.4 Maintenance 38 Annex A (informative) Performance test . 39 A.1 Switchgear . 39 A.2 Generator. 39 A.3 Motor . 39
23、 A.4 Circuits 40 A.5 Communication, control and alarm systems 40 A.6 Statutory requirements . 40 A.7 Interference . 40 A.8 Batteries 40 A.9 Ventilation of battery installations . 40 Annex B (informative) Examples of cable termination . 41 Bibliography 45 Figure 1 Recommended arrangement for installa
24、tion of single core cables flat configuration . 18 Figure 2 Recommended arrangement for installation of single core cables trefoil configuration . 18 Figure B.1 Equipment with through gland 41 Figure B.2 Equipment for voltage above 30 V AC or 50 V DC with Ex d armour clamping gland 42 Figure B.3 Equ
25、ipment for voltage 30 V AC, 50 V DC and below with Ex d armour clamping gland termination of instrument cable . 43 Figure B.4 Equipment for voltage above 30 V AC or above 50 V DC with Ex d armour clamping gland termination of power cable . 44 Figure B.5 Detail of heat shrink isolation between outer
26、braid and screen . 44 Table 1 Sizes of earth continuity conductors and equipment earthing connections . 14 BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from
27、IHS-,-,-61892-6 IEC:2013 5 Table 2 Enclosure-gland type . 19 Table 3 Location of batteries versus charging power vented cell type . 25 Table 4 Location of batteries versus charging power VRLA or sealed cell type 26 Table 5 Test voltages . 35 BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright British Standards Institution
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40、ffshore units. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. a) Table 1, size of earth continuity conductors has been
41、 replaced with the table in IEC 61892-4. b) The requirements for installation of batteries has been rewritten in order to distinguish better between batteries of the vented type and VRLA/sealed type. c) An informative annex regarding cable termination has been added. BS IEC 61892-6:2013Copyright Bri
42、tish Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-61892-6 IEC:2013 7 d) The applicability for DC installations has been increased from 750 V to 1 500 V, in accordance with Part 1 of
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46、under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 8 61892-6 IEC:2013 INTRODUCTION The IEC 61892 series of International Standards is intended to ensure safety in the design, selection, installation, maintenance and use of e
47、lectrical equipment for the generation, storage, distribution and utilization of electrical energy for all purposes in offshore units which are used for the exploration or exploitation of petroleum resources. This part of IEC 61892 series also incorporates and co-ordinates, as far as possible, exist
48、ing rules and forms a code of interpretation, where applicable, of the requirements laid down by the International Maritime Organization, and constitutes a guide for future regulations which may be prepared and a statement of practice for offshore unit owners, constructors and appropriate organizations. This standard is based on equipment and practices which are in current use, but it is not intended in any way to impede development of new or improved techniques. The ultimate aim has been to produce a set