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DIN 86081

Ships and marine technology - Bushings provided to lead systems through metallic and non-metallic plane components of ships; Text in German and English

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 March 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 34
ICS Code (Piping systems): 47.020.30
ICS Code (Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures): 47.020.60
ICS Code (Marine ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems): 47.020.90
scope:

This standard is applicable to all kinds of surface vessels and underwater vehicles and refers to pipe, cabling, and air duct penetrations of all materials which are used in ship technology.

This standard offers guidelines and recommendations for design and presentation of penetrations for ship's systems.

Penetrations separate adjacent compartments of the ship's structure, which are penetrated by service lines structurally from each other.

Penetrations are provided for pipes, bunch pipes, cables, and ventilation ducts and will be built in bulkheads, decks, walls, and shell of the ship's structure. Penetrations limit the uncontrolled propagation of fire, gasses, and fluids. Penetrations for cabling are nominated "cable transits" by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The rules of the authorized classification society and of relevant authorities have to be observed.

Document History

DIN 86081
March 1, 2013
Ships and marine technology - Bushings provided to lead systems through metallic and non-metallic plane components of ships; Text in German and English
This standard is applicable to all kinds of surface vessels and underwater vehicles and refers to pipe, cabling, and air duct penetrations of all materials which are used in ship technology. This...

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