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ISO 11711-1

Ships and marine technology - Piping and machinery - Ballast water sampling and analysis - Part 1: Discharge sampling port

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 February 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Other standards related to shipbuilding and marine structures): 47.020.99
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This part of ISO 11711 provides guidance to shipboard personnel and other concerned parties on the materials, design, and installation of equipment used to take samples of treated ballast water from the ballast water discharge pipe onboard a vessel. The purpose of the sampling system is to enable the taking of a representative sample in order to verify that the ballast water management system (BWMS) is working as designed, i.e. the treatment is reducing the concentration of living organisms to levels established in discharge standards. The intent of the sampling installation is to provide a representative sample of the ballast water effluent with adequate pressure and flow.

Document History

May 1, 2019
Ships and marine technology — Aquatic nuisance species — Part 1: Ballast water discharge sample port
This document specifies requirements for the design and the fitting arrangements of ballast water discharge sample ports. In coordination with the vessel, a suitable sample collection probe is...
ISO 11711-1
February 15, 2013
Ships and marine technology - Piping and machinery - Ballast water sampling and analysis - Part 1: Discharge sampling port
This part of ISO 11711 provides guidance to shipboard personnel and other concerned parties on the materials, design, and installation of equipment used to take samples of treated ballast water from...

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