6. Direct Current Service Systems for Ships other than Tankers

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6.1 The following distribution systems are considered standard for dc generation on ships other than tankers:

  1. 2-wire insulated; and
  2. 3-wire with neutral wire grounded, but without hull return.

6.2 The voltage of supply shall not normally exceed the maximum values given in Table 6-1.

Table 6-1: DC Supply Voltages

Application Maximum Voltage
Power 1000
Cooking and Heating 250
Lighting and Receptacle Outlets 250
Internal Communications 250

7. Alternating Current Service Systems

7.1 The following distribution systems are considered standard for ac generation on ships: (for tankers Refer to Section 26 .4 and 26.17)

  1. 3-phase, 3-wire insulated;
  2. 3-phase, 4-wire with neutral grounded solidly at one point at the main switchboard but without hull-return;
  3. single-phase, 2-wire insulated or one side grounded without hull-return; and
  4. single-phase, 3-wire without hull-return and neutral grounded solidly at the main switchboard.

7.2 The following frequencies are recognized as standard:

  1. 60 hertz; and
  2. 50 hertz.

7.3 The voltage of supply shall normally not exceed the maximum values given in Table 7-1.

Table 7-1: AC Supply Voltages

Application Maximum Voltages
Power, heating and cooking equipment securely fixed and permanently connected 600
Fixed lighting, heaters and controls which are bulkhead mounted in cabins and public rooms, and other applications not mentioned above * 250
Internal communications 250

* This does not preclude the use of electric-discharge lighting systems operating at voltages in excess of 250 volts.

7.4 Generation and distribution at voltages in excess of 600 volts may be utilized when necessary for systems having large generating capacity and high fault power.

7.5 The vital services on all vessels that have a grounded neutral distribution system shall be supplied from an insulated distribution system.

7.6 The grounded neutral conductor of a distribution system in accordance with 7.1 (b), (c) or (d) shall be independent of those conductors employed for the grounding of the non-current carrying parts of electrical equipment noted in Section 4; the size of the grounding conductor shall be based on the size of the current carrying supply conductor of the electrical equipment as follows:

If A is the size of the supply cable then:
A ≤ 3 mm
A=A
A 3 mm ≤ 120 mm
A/2 the minimum is 3 mm
>120 mm
A/2

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