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NEN-EN-ISO 7547

Ships and marine technology - Air-conditioning and ventilation of accomodation spaces - Design conditions and basis of calculation

active
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Accommodation spaces): 47.020.80
ICS Code (Marine ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems): 47.020.90
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This International Standard specifies design conditions and methods of calculation for air-conditioning and ventilation of accommodation spaces and the radio cabin on board seagoing merchant ships for all conditions except those encountered in extremely cold or hot climates (i.e. with lower or higher conditions than those stated in 4.2 and 4.3). Annex A provides guidance and details of good practice in the design of ventilation and air-conditioning systems in ships. Annex B gives the thermal conductivities of commonly used construction materials. Users of this International Standard should note that, while observing the requirements of this International Standard, they should at the same time ensure compliance with statutory requirements, rules and regulations as may be applicable to the individual ship concerned.

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March 1, 2009
Ships and marine technology - Air-conditioning and ventilation of accommodation spaces - Design conditions and basis of calculations
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NEN-EN-ISO 7547
January 1, 2005
Ships and marine technology - Air-conditioning and ventilation of accomodation spaces - Design conditions and basis of calculation
This International Standard specifies design conditions and methods of calculation for air-conditioning and ventilation of accommodation spaces and the radio cabin on board seagoing merchant ships...

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