ISO 11336-1
Large yachts - Strength, weathertightness and watertightness of glazed openings - Part 1: Design criteria, materials, framing and testing of independent glazed openings
Organization: | ISO |
Publication Date: | 1 July 2012 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 54 |
ICS Code (Seagoing vessels): | 47.040 |
scope:
This part of ISO 11336 specifies technical requirements for independent glazed openings on large yachts, taking into account navigation conditions, and the location of the opening.
Large yachts are yachts with length of the hull, LH, higher or equal to 24 m, in use for sport or pleasure and commercial operations, with a tonnage limitation up to 3 000 gross tonnage, according to the International Tonnage Convention.
The opening and the associated closing appliances considered in this part of ISO 11336 are only those that are above the deepest waterline (dsw) and are critical for the ship integrity related to weathertightness and watertightness, i.e. those that could lead to ingress of water in the hull in case of rupture of the pane.
The scope of this part of ISO 11336 is related to and limited to independent glazed openings.
NOTE This part of ISO 11336 is based on the experience of ship window and glass manufacturers, shipbuilders and authorities who apply to ships the regulations of SOLAS, as amended, and of the International Convention of Load Lines, as amended, noting the provisions by the SOLAS Protocol of 1988, Article 8, as agreed by the appropriate Marine Administration.