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NEN-EN-IEC 60092-507

Electrical installations in ships - Part 507 - Small vessels

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 February 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 153
ICS Code (Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures): 47.020.60
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NEN-EN-IEC 60092-507 specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of electrical systems in small vessels, which have a length of up to 50 m, or which have a gross tonnage not exceeding 500 Gross Tonnes (GT), designed for use on inland waters or at sea. It is not intended to apply to: a) small craft equipped only with a battery supplying circuits for engine starting and navigation lighting recharged from an inboard or outboard engine driven alternator. b) recreational craft of less than 24 m hull length requiring to conform to the Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EC Annex 1 Essential Requirements Part 5.3 Electrical systems, except for three-phase alternating current installations in such recreational craft which operate at a nominal voltage not exceeding AC 500 V.

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September 1, 2015
Electrical installations in ships - Part 507 - Small vessels
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NEN-EN-IEC 60092-507
February 1, 2015
Electrical installations in ships - Part 507 - Small vessels
NEN-EN-IEC 60092-507 specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of electrical systems in small vessels, which have a length of up to 50 m, or which have a gross tonnage not...
May 1, 2000
Electrical installations in ships - Part 507: Pleasure craft
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of electrical systems in pleasure craft. It applies to pleasure craft for inland waters and to seagoing pleasure craft.
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