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BSI PD IEC/PAS 80005-3:2014

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Utility connections in port – Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) Systems. General requirements

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This PAS 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.

NOTE

It does not apply to the electrical power supply during docking periods, e.g. dry docking and other out-of-service maintenance and repair.

Additional and/or alternative requirements may be imposed by national administrations or the authorities within whose jurisdiction the ship is intended to operate and/or by the owners or authorities responsible for a shore supply or distribution system.

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 .

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
14 4 General requirements
4.1 System description
15 4.2 Distribution system
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Equipotential bonding
Figures

Figure 1 – Block diagram of a typical LVSC system
16 4.3 Compatibility assessment before connection
4.4 LVSC system design and operation
4.4.1 System design
4.4.2 System operation
17 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
4.6.4 Electrical equipment in hazardous areas
18 4.7 Electrical requirements
4.8 System study and calculations
19 4.9 Emergency shutdown including emergency-stop facilities
20 5 LV shore supply system requirements
5.1 Voltages and frequencies
Figure 2 – Phase sequence rotation – Positive direction
21 5.2 Quality of LV shore supply
Figure 3 – Balanced three-phase variables in time domain
22 6 Shore-side installation
6.1 General
6.2 System component requirements
6.2.1 Circuit-breaker and disconnector
6.2.2 Transformer
6.2.3 Neutral earthing resistor
23 6.2.4 Equipment earthing conductor bonding
6.3 Shore-to-ship electrical protection system
24 6.4 LV interlocking
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Operating of the low-voltage (LV) circuit-breakers and disconnectors
6.5 Shore connection convertor equipment
6.5.1 General
25 6.5.2 Degree of protection
6.5.3 Cooling
6.5.4 Protection
7 Ship-to-shore connection and interface equipment
7.1 General
26 7.2 Cable management system
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Monitoring of cable tension
27 7.2.3 Monitoring of the cable length
7.2.4 Connection conductor current unbalance protection
7.3 Plugs and socket-outlets
7.3.1 General
29 Figure 4 – Safety loop circuit for one feeder (a) or three feeders (b), for LVSC system.
30 7.3.2 Pilot contacts
7.3.3 Earth contact
7.4 Ship-to-shore connection cable
7.5 Independent control and monitoring cable
7.6 Storage
31 8 Ship requirements
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
8.3.2 Circuit-breaker and disconnector
32 8.3.3 Instrumentation and protection
8.4 On-board transformer
8.5 On-board receiving switchboard connection point
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Circuit-breaker
33 8.5.3 Instrumentation
8.5.4 Protection
34 8.5.5 Operation of the circuit-breaker
35 8.6 Ship power restoration
9 LVSC system control and monitoring
9.1 General requirements
9.2 Load transfer via blackout
9.3 Load transfer via automatic synchronization
9.3.1 General
36 9.3.2 Protection requirements
10 Verification and testing
10.1 General
37 10.2 Initial tests of shore-side installation
10.2.1 General
10.2.2 Tests
10.3 Initial tests of ship-side installation
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Tests
38 10.4 Tests at the first call at a shore supply point
10.4.1 General
10.4.2 Tests
11 Periodic tests and maintenance
11.1 General
11.2 Tests at repeated calls of a shore supply point
11.2.1 General
11.2.2 Verification
39 12 Documentation
12.1 General
12.2 System description
Figure 5 – Diagram showing the use of accessories
40 Annex A (normative) Ship-to-shore connection cable1F
A.1 Rated voltage
A.2 Rated section / type
A.3 General design
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Conductors
41 A.3.3 Earth conductors
A.3.4 Pilot conductors
A.3.5 Cabling
42 Annex B (normative) Ship-to-shore connection plugs, socket-outlets, ship connectors and ship inlets2F
B.1 Rated voltage
B.2 Rated type
B.3 General design
B.3.1 General
43 B.3.2 Configuration
Figure B.1 – Connection with mobile cable reel
Figure B.2 – Connection with fixed cable reel
Table B.1 – Number of feeders function of power demand and voltage
44 Annex C (normative) Additional requirements for Offshore Supply, Service and Working Ships
C.1 Scope
Figure C.1 – Example for general system layout
45 Figure C.2 – Power plug and socket-outlet contact assignment
46 Annex D (normative) Additional requirements for Container Ships
D.1 Scope
Figure D.1 – Example for general system layout
47 Figure D.2 – Power plug and socket-outlet contact assignment
48 Annex E (normative) Additional requirements for Tankers
E.1 Scope
Figure E.1 – Example for general system layout
49 Figure E.2 – Power plug and socket pin assignment
50 Figure E.3 – IS Barrier and cable properties (to be developed)
Figure E.4 – Safety loop circuit for LVSC system in tankers (to be developed)
51 Annex F (normative) General operating procedures
Figure F.1 – LVSC general operating procedures forconnection a) and disconnection b)
52 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/PAS 80005-3:2014
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