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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard -- Controls and Automation, 2011
- IEEE Std 45.2™-2011 front cover
- Title page
- Introduction
- Notice to users [Go to Page]
- Laws and regulations
- Copyrights
- Updating of IEEE documents
- Errata
- Interpretations
- Patents
- Participants
- Contents
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
- 1. Overview [Go to Page]
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Purpose
- 2. Normative references
- 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Definitions
- 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 4. Control systems [Go to Page]
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Documentation
- 4.3 Control system design—general [Go to Page]
- 4.3.1 Security and Surveillance Systems
- 4.4 Control system equipment location and console arrangements
- 4.5 Machinery control [Go to Page]
- 4.5.1 General
- 4.5.2 Control hierarchy
- 4.5.3 Control, start, stop, and shutdown conditions
- 4.6 System design characteristics
- 4.7 Control system power supply
- 4.8 Continuity of control power
- 4.9 Voice and data communication systems
- 4.10 Alarms
- 4.11 Control cabling
- 4.12 Hazardous location considerations
- 4.13 Control system testing
- 4.14 Maintenance philosophy and design
- 4.15 Control system sensors
- 4.16 Control system programming
- 4.17 Design considerations
- 4.18 Instrumentation
- 4.19 Environmental conditions [Go to Page]
- 4.19.1 Ambient temperature and humidity ranges
- 4.20 Electromagnetic frequency
- 4.21 Equipment enclosures
- 4.22 Control console design—general
- 4.23 Control console components
- 4.24 Meters and gauges
- 4.25 Control devices
- 4.26 Ergonomics (human factors)
- 4.27 Identification and marking
- 4.28 Ventilation
- 4.29 Sealing
- 4.30 Environmental monitoring
- 4.31 Control apparatus [Go to Page]
- 4.31.1 General
- 4.31.2 Installation and location
- 4.31.3 Control apparatus types
- 4.31.4 Protecting cases
- 4.31.5 Disconnecting means
- 4.31.6 Manual starters and controllers
- 4.31.7 Magnetic starters and controllers
- 4.31.8 Solid-state starters and controllers
- 4.31.9 Medium voltage controllers
- 4.31.10 Pushbuttons
- 4.31.11 Circuit breakers
- 4.31.12 Knife blade switches and contacts
- 4.31.13 Corrosion-resistant parts
- 4.31.14 Nameplates
- 4.31.15 Tests
- 4.31.16 Limits of temperature rises
- 4.31.17 Insulation-voltage test
- 4.31.18 General requirements for contactors
- 4.31.19 Rectifiers
- 4.32 Control application [Go to Page]
- 4.32.1 General
- 4.32.2 Deck machinery
- 4.32.3 Ventilation fans
- 4.32.4 Galley, laundry, workshop, print shop, and similar spaces
- 4.32.5 Machinery space auxiliaries
- 4.32.6 Air compressor
- 4.32.7 Fire safety emergency stops and shutdowns
- 4.33 Interior communications systems [Go to Page]
- 4.33.1 General
- 4.33.2 Engine order telegraphs system
- 4.33.3 Rudder angle indicator
- 4.33.4 Refrigerated and cold storage alarm system
- 4.33.5 General emergency alarm system
- 4.33.6 Alarm system for lubricating oils, refrigeration, and other fluid systems
- 4.33.7 Voice communication systems
- 4.34 Exterior communication and navigation systems [Go to Page]
- 4.34.1 General
- 4.34.2 Safety
- 4.34.3 General installation guidelines
- 4.34.4 Power supplies
- 4.34.5 Radio interference
- 4.34.6 Antennas
- 4.34.7 Equipment installation guidelines
- 4.35 Fire detection, alarm, and sprinkler systems [Go to Page]
- 4.35.1 General
- 4.35.2 Manual fire alarm systems
- 4.35.3 Automatic fire alarm systems
- 4.35.4 Fire detection and fire alarm system for periodically unattended machinery spaces
- 4.35.5 Smoke extraction systems
- 4.35.6 Detector types
- 4.35.7 Automatic sprinkler, fire detection, and fire alarm systems
- 4.35.8 Surveillance video
- 4.36 Watertight and fire door equipment [Go to Page]
- 4.36.1 General
- 4.36.2 Watertight door systems
- 4.36.3 Fire door holding and release systems
- 4.37 Gyro compass systems [Go to Page]
- 4.37.1 General
- 4.37.2 Installation and location
- 4.37.3 Power supply
- Annex A (informative) Bibliography
- Annex B (informative) Cross-reference table to IEEE Std 45-2002 [Go to Page]