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NEN-EN-ISO 9875

Ships and marine technology - Marine echo-sounding equipment

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2002
Status: active
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Navigation and control equipment): 47.020.70
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This Standard specifies the performance and type testing of marine echo-sounding equipment required by Regulation 12 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 1974) as amended. It establishes, when used in conjunction with IEC 60945, minimum performance requirements, test methods and required test results for marine echo-sounding equipment which measures the depth of water under a ship by transmitting pulsed acoustic energy and timing the return of the echo from the sea-bed.

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May 1, 2011
Ships and marine technology - Marine echo-sounding equipment
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NEN-EN-ISO 9875
January 1, 2002
Ships and marine technology - Marine echo-sounding equipment
This Standard specifies the performance and type testing of marine echo-sounding equipment required by Regulation 12 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974...
August 1, 1997
Ships and marine technology - Marine echo-sounding equipment
This Standard specifies the performance and type testing of marine echo-sounding equipment required by Regulation 12 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974...
October 1, 1994
Shipbuilding - Marine echo-sounding equipment
This Standard specifies the performance and type testing of marine echo-sounding equipment required by Regulation 12 of Chapter V of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974...
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