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DNVGL SHIP TECH I-2-1 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 2-Inland Navigation Vessels Chapter 1-Classification and Surveys
November 1, 2011 - DNVGL

General Scope, prerequisites Purpose of the Rules The Rules for Classification and surveys of inland navigation vessels cover the Classification of inland navigation vessels as defined in 1.2.5. The Rules published by GL give the requirements for the assignment and the maintenance of Class for...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-2-3 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 2-Inland Navigation Vessels Chapter 3-Machinery, Systems and Electricity
November 1, 2011 - DNVGL

The Rules contained in the following apply to internal combustion engines used as main propulsion units and auxiliary units. For the purpose of these Rules, internal combustion engines are diesel engines.

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-3-6 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 3-Special Craft Chapter 6-Preliminary Rules for Patrol Boats
July 1, 2010 - DNVGL

Preface These preliminary Rules are conceived to assist designers and operators of Patrol Boats to build Patrol Boats in accordance with the Rules of Germanischer Lloyd. As Patrol Boats have various technical design characteristics, it might be necessary to apply different sets of Rules which are...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-5-3 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 5-Underwater Technology Chapter 3-Unmanned Submersibles (ROV, AUV) and Underwater Working Machines
November 1, 2009 - DNVGL

These Rules are valid for the construction of unmanned submersibles (UUV) which shall be certified or classified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL), including their operating and monitoring systems. The requirements for the necessary supply systems and the systems for launch and recovery of submersibles on...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-5-1 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 5-Underwater Technology Chapter 1-Diving Systems and Diving Simulators
November 1, 2009 - DNVGL

Scope of Application 1. These Rules are valid for the construction of diving systems, diving simulators, diver pressure chambers and the systems necessary for operation, which shall be classified (see B. - F.) resp. certified (see G.) by Germanischer Lloyd (GL). These Rules can be used in analogous...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-5-2 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 5-Underwater Technology Chapter 2-Manned Submersibles
November 1, 2009 - DNVGL

These Rules are valid for the construction of manned submersibles which shall be classified or certified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL), including their mating, control and monitoring systems. The requirements for the necessary control and supply systems as well as the required systems for launch,...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-4-2 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 4-Rigging Technology Chapter 2-Guidelines for Design and Construction of Large Modern Yacht Rigs
July 1, 2009 - DNVGL

These Guidelines generally apply to sailing yachts of L > 24 m, under the condition, that the yacht is handled correctly in terms of good seamanship. These Guidelines are generally applicable for bermudian rigs with spars made of carbon fibre reinforced plastics or aluminium alloy. The principles...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-23 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 23-Harmony Class - Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cargo Ships
July 1, 2009 - DNVGL

1. In general, these Rules are based on national and international standards listed in Annex A. They will be adapted to the latest editions of these standards when deemed necessary or will be modified to account for the progress of knowledge. The Rules reflect the state of the art in vibration and...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-3-4 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 3-Special Craft Chapter 4-Guidelines for Lifeboats and Rescue Boats
November 1, 2008 - DNVGL

Application Lifeboats and rescue boats are not part of the Classification of the ship carrying these boats by Germanischer Lloyd (GL). These boats will be treated completely independent from the ship and therefore a separate application for the Certification or Classification of...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-4-3 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 4-Rigging Technology Chapter 3-Guidelines for the Type Approval of Carbon Strand and PBO Cable Rigging for Sailing Yachts
March 1, 2008 - DNVGL

General 1. These Guidelines address issues associated with unidirectional fibre strand cables intended for sail boat rigging. These cables may be intended for different purposes in staying a rig. 2. In the following, conditions are outlined under which these types of cables can be accepted by GL to...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-17 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 17-Guidelines for Machinery Condition Monitoring
February 1, 2008 - DNVGL

These Guidelines for Machinery Condition Monitoring apply to the machinery of ships, which are classified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL), and for which a Survey Arrangement CM has been concluded between the owner/operator of the ship and GL. These Guidelines can be applied to new...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-8 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 8-Fishing Vessels
October 1, 2007 - DNVGL

Application Definition of fishing vessels Fishing vessels under the terms of these Rules are seagoing ships used for commercially catching fish, whales, seals, walrus or other living resources of the sea with a length L of 12,0 m and above.

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-12 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 12-Chemical Recovery Vessels
September 1, 2005 - DNVGL

Indications These Rules apply to steel inland-waterway and seagoing vessels with or without their own means of propulsion, which in the event of an accident involving chemicals may be used for service in a hazardous atmosphere. These may be auxiliary vessels for floating equipment as well as...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-18 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 18-Harmony Class – Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cruise Ships (v > 25 kn)
June 1, 2004 - DNVGL

1. In general, these Rules are based on national and international standards listed in Annex A. They will be adapted to the latest editions of these standards when deemed necessary or will be modified to account for the progress of knowledge. The Rules reflect the state of the art in vibration and...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-3-2 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 3-Special Craft Chapter 2-Yachts ≥ 24 m
October 1, 2003 - DNVGL

The requirements of these Rules do not substitute the independent judgement of professional designers. This is particularly valid for those aspects not addressed in these Rules and for which the designers are solely responsible. The Rules envisage primarily technical safety matters. Aesthetical and...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-19 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 19-Guidelines for the Carriage of Refrigerated Containers on Board Ships
July 1, 2003 - DNVGL

1. These Guidelines apply to container ships with the Class Notation RCP xxx/xx. (Refrigerated Container Stowage Positions) 2. The requirements are additional to those of Chapter 1 - Seagoing Ships, Sections 1 to 22. They apply to the stowage of refrigerated containers both on deck...

DNVGL SHIP TECH I-1-16 - I-Rules for Classification and Construction Ship Technology Part 1-Seagoing Ships Chapter 16-Harmony Class – Rules on Rating Noise and Vibration for Comfort, Cruise Ships (v ≤ 25 kn)
April 1, 2003 - DNVGL

1. In general, these Rules are based on national and international standards listed in Annex A. They will be adapted to the latest editions of these standards when deemed necessary or will be modified to account for the progress of knowledge. The Rules reflect the state of the art in vibration and...

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