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(Main)Ships and marine technology - Specification for bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled vessels (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
Ships and marine technology - Specification for bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled vessels (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
This document specifies requirements for LNG bunkering transfer systems and equipment used to bunker LNG fuelled vessels, which are not covered by the IGC Code. This document is applicable to vessels involved in international and domestic service regardless of size, and addresses the following five elements:
a) hardware: liquid and vapour transfer systems;
b) operational procedures;
c) requirement for the LNG provider to provide an LNG bunker delivery note;
d) training and qualifications of personnel involved;
e) requirements for LNG facilities to meet applicable ISO standards and local codes.
Schiffe und Meerestechnik - Spezifikation für das Bunkern flüssigerdgasbetriebener Schiffe (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
Dieses Dokument legt Anforderungen für LNG-Bunkerübergabesysteme und Ausrüstung zum Bunkern von LNG-betriebenen Seefahrzeugen fest, die nicht durch den IGC-Code abgedeckt sind. Der Anwendungsbereich dieses Dokuments umfasst die folgenden fünf Elemente:
a) Hardware: Flüssigkeits- und Dampf-Übergabesysteme;
b) Betriebsverfahren;
c) Anforderung an den LNG-Bunkerlieferanten, einen LNG-Bunker-Lieferschein bereitzustellen;
d) Schulung und Qualifikation der beteiligten Mitarbeiter;
e) Anforderungen an LNG-Anlagen, die geltenden ISO-Normen und örtlichen Vorschriften zu erfüllen.
Navires et technologie maritime - Spécification pour le soutage des navires fonctionnant au gaz naturel liquéfié (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
Le présent document établit les exigences applicables aux équipements et systèmes de transfert de GNL utilisés pour le soutage de navires fonctionnant au GNL, qui ne sont pas couverts par le Code IGC. Ce document peut être utilisé à la fois pour les navires participant au transport international et domestique, quelle que soit leur taille et comprend les cinq éléments suivants:
a) matériel: systèmes de transfert de liquide et de vapeur;
b) procédures opérationnelles;
c) exigence pour le fournisseur de GNL de fournir un bon de livraison de soute de GNL;
d) formation et qualifications du personnel intervenant;
e) exigence pour les installations de GNL de respecter les normes ISO et les codes locaux applicables.
Ladjarska in pristaniška tehnologija - Specifikacija za oskrbovanje plovil na utekočinjeni zemeljski plin (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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Ladjarska in pristaniška tehnologija - Specifikacija za oskrbovanje plovil na
utekočinjeni zemeljski plin (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)
Ships and marine technology - Specification for bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled
vessels (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)Schiffe und Meerestechnik - Spezifikation für das Bunkern flüssigerdgasbetriebener
Schiffe (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)Navires et technologie maritime - Spécification pour le soutage des navires fonctionnant
au gaz naturel liquéfié (ISO/DIS 20519:2020)Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 20519
ICS:
47.020.99 Drugi standardi v zvezi z Other standards related to
ladjedelništvom in shipbuilding and marine
konstrukcijami na morju structures
75.060 Zemeljski plin Natural gas
oSIST prEN ISO 20519:2020 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO/DIS 20519
ISO/TC 8 Secretariat: SAC
Voting begins on: Voting terminates on:
2020-11-03 2021-01-26
Ships and marine technology — Specification for
bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled vessels
Navires et technologie maritime — Spécification pour le soutage des navires fonctionnant au gaz naturel
liquéfiéICS: 47.020.99
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Contents Page
Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vi
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4 Abbreviated terms .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
5 Transfer system design requirements ........................................................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Vessel requirements ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 Facility requirements ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
5.3 Bunker transfer equipment requirements ...................................................................................................................... 6
5.4 Emergency shutdown and release systems ................................................................................................................... 6
5.5 Specific requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.5.1 System support ...................................................................... ............................................................................................ 8
5.5.2 Hoses, corrugated metallic or composite ................................................................................................... 8
5.5.3 Transfer arms ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.5.4 Bunkering connections ........................................................................................................................................... .... 9
5.5.5 Dry-disconnect/connect coupling .................................................................................................................... 9
5.5.6 Insulation flange ...................................................................... ......................................................................................10
5.5.7 Fall arrest.............................................................................................................................................................................10
5.6 Identification of transfer equipment .................................................................................................................................10
5.7 Transfer system design analysis ...........................................................................................................................................11
5.7.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.7.2 Additional items to be considered to meet the requirements of 5.4.5 ...........................11
5.8 Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.9 Maintenance manual .......................................................................................................................................................................11
6 LNG bunkering processes and procedures .............................................................................................................................12
6.1 Mooring ......................................................................................................................................................................................................12
6.2 Communication in preparation for a transfer ...........................................................................................................12
6.3 Risk assessments................................................................................................................................................................................13
6.3.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................13
6.3.2 Risk assessment ...................................................................... .......................................................................................14
6.3.3 Conditions considered .............................................................................................................................................14
6.3.4 Assessment methodology .....................................................................................................................................14
6.3.5 Acceptable bunkering parameters ................................................................................................................14
6.4 Vessel safety assessments ..........................................................................................................................................................14
6.5 Bunkering transfer procedures .............................................................................................................................................15
7 Management s ystem/quality assurance ...................................................................................................................................16
7.1 Management systems .....................................................................................................................................................................16
7.2 Management systems for transfer equipment manufacturers ...................................................................16
8 Personnel training ...........................................................................................................................................................................................16
8.1 Vessel personnel training requirements ........................................................................................................................16
8.2 Additional training requirements for personnel involved in bunkering operations
on vessels ..................................................................................................................................................................................................17
8.2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................17
8.2.2 Personnel providing LNG from port or mobile facilities training .......................................17
8.3 Documentation of training .........................................................................................................................................................17
9 Records and documentation .................................................................................................................................................................17
Annex A (normative) LNG bunker checklists ............................................................................................................................................19
Annex B (normative) Risk assessment and controlled zones .................................................................................................31
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Annex C (informative) Illustrations ....................................................................................................................................................................37
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................40
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 8, Ships and marine technology.
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Introduction
This document has been produced to meet an industry need identified by the International Maritime
Organization (IMO). This document has been designed to support the IMO International Code of Safety
for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code).Due to numerous economic and environmental factors, the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a
vessel’s fuel has increased. While LNG fuelled ships and vessels have been in service since the early
2000’s, most of these vessels have operated within small defined areas using LNG bunkering operations
designed for that particular vessel service. The increase in LNG fuelled vessels corresponds with an
increase in the number of the regions that these vessels will service. Therefore, there is a need to
standardize LNG bunkering operations internationally to a reasonable degree so that vessel operators
will have the tools to select vessel fuel providers that meet set safety and fuel quality standards and LNG
bunkering operations will be conducted safely. This document can be used for both vessels involved in
international and domestic service regardless of size.This document does not replace existing laws or regulations. It is flexible so that it can be applied in
many situations and under various regulatory regimes as long as the requirements of this document
are met. If, however, local regulations preclude its use and do not provide the safety specified in this
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Ships and marine technology — Specification for
bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled vessels
1 Scope
This document sets requirements for LNG bunkering transfer systems and equipment used to bunker
LNG fuelled vessels, which are not covered by the IGC Code. This document includes the following five
elements:a) hardware: liquid and vapour transfer systems;
b) operational procedures;
c) requirement for the LNG provider to provide an LNG bunker delivery note;
d) training and qualifications of personnel involved;
e) requirements for LNG facilities to meet applicable ISO standards and local codes.
2 Normative referencesThe following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 16904, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Design and testing of LNG marine transfer arms for
conventional onshore terminalsASME B16.5, Pipe flanges and flanged fittings: NPS 1/2 through NPS 24 metric/inch standard
BS 4089, Specification for metallic hose assemblies for liquid petroleum gases and liquefied natural gases
EN 1474-2, Installation and equipment for liquefied natural gas — Design and testing of marine transfer
systems — Design and testing of transfer hoseEN 1474-3, Installation and equipment for liquefied natural gas — Design and testing of marine transfer
systems — Offshore transfer systemsEN 12434, Cryogenic vessels — Cryogenic flexible hoses
IEC 60079-10-1, Explosive atmospheres — Part 10-1: Classification of areas — Explosive gas atmospheres
IMO International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code)
IMO International Code of the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk
(IGC Code)Oil Companies International Marine Forum Design and Construction Specification for Marine Loading
Arms. Third edition, 1999. London, England: Oil Companies International Marine Forum
Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators, (SIGTTO). ESD Arrangements &
Linked Ship/Shore Systems for Liquefied Gas Carriers [online]. First edition, 2009. Scotland, UK: Witherby
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
3.1
bunkering
operation of transferring LNG fuel to a vessel (3.22)
Note 1 to entry: For the purposes of this document, it refers to the delivery of LNG only. This document does not
address the transfer of CNG, propane or fuels other than LNG that may be covered by the IGF Code (see 3.2).
3.2bunkering terminal
fixed operation on or near shore that is not regulated as a vessel (3.22) that can be used to provide LNG
bunkers to a receiving vessel3.3
Classed
classification
process in which the design and condition of a vessel (3.22) is evaluated to determine its compliance
with rules and standards developed by the Classification Society (3.5) issuing the classification
3.4controlled zones
areas extending from the bunkering manifolds on the LNG receiving vessel and the LNG supply source
during LNG bunkering operations that have restrictions in placeNote 1 to entry: These restrictions include limitation on personnel access, sources of ignition and unauthorized
activities. The controlled zones are subdivided into hazardous zones, safety zones and the monitoring and
security areas as defined in Annex B.3.5
Classification Society
non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction
and operation of ships and offshore structuresNote 1 to entry: They also validate that construction is according to these standards and carry out regular
surveys in service to verify compliance with the standards.3.6
dry-connection or disconnection
method that reduces LNG (3.10) or natural gas releases into the atmosphere under normal operation to
a negligible amount consistent with safety, either by equipment design or procedural practice
3.7dry-disconnect/connect coupling (DD/CC)
mechanical device used to connect the hose bunkering system to LNG fuel manifold without
employing bolts3.8
emergency release (break-away) coupling
ERC
coupling installed on LNG (3.10) and vapour lines, as a component of ERS, to ensure the quick physical
disconnection of the transfer system from the unit to which it is connected, designed to prevent damage
to loading/unloading equipment in the event that the transfer system’s operational envelope and/or
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emergency release system
ERS
system that provides a safe shut down, transfer system isolation and quick release of hoses or transfer
arms (3.19) between the facility or vessel (3.22) providing the LNG (3.10), and the vessel receiving the
LNG, preventing product release at disconnection timeNote 1 to entry: The ERS consists of an emergency release coupling (ERC) and interlocked isolating valves which
automatically close on both sides, thereby containing the LNG or vapour in the lines (dry disconnect), and, if
applicable, associated control system.3.10
emergency shutdown system
ESD
system that safely and effectively stops the transfer of LNG (3.10) and vapour between the facility or
vessel (3.22) providing the LNG and the vessel receiving the LNG or vice versaNote 1 to entry: The operation of this system can be referred to as an “ESD I”. Vessel ESD systems should not be
confused with other emergency shutdown systems within the terminal or on board vessels.
Note 2 to entry: An informative illustration of an ESD I and ESD II is provided in Figure C.2.
3.11liquefied natural gas
LNG
natural gas that has been cooled and condensed into liquid form
Note 1 to entry: It is characterized as a cryogenic liquid having a temperature typically around −161 °C under
normal atmospheric pressure.3.12
lower flammable limit
LFL
concentration of flammable gas or vapour in air below which there is insufficient amount of substance
to support and propagate combustion3.13
management system
set of procedures an organization needs to follow in order to meet its objectives
3.14member state authority
legal authority within a member state that has jurisdiction over maritime or port activities within
that state3.15
mobile facility
mobile facilities are trucks, rail car or other mobile device (including portable tanks) used to transfer
LNG (3.10) to a vessel (3.22)3.16
monitoring and security area
area around the bunkering facility and vessel (3.22) where vessel traffic and other activities are
monitored to mitigate harmful effects3.17
nozzle
half part of the coupling, which typically is mounted on the hose bunkering system of the bunker facility
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receptacle
half part of the coupling, which is typically mounted to the manifold flange of the receiving vessel and
which permits quick connection and disconnection in a safe manner3.19
recognized organization
competent organization with delegated authority on behalf of an Administration to assist in the uniform
and effective implementation of IMO Codes and ConventionsNote 1 to entry: Adapted from IMO A.739 (18).
3.20
LNG transfer system
consists of all equipment contained between the bunkering manifold flange on the facility or vessel
(3.22) providing LNG fuel and the bunkering manifold flange on the receiving LNG fuelled vessel
including but not limited to; vessel to vessel transfer arms, LNG transfer arms (articulated rigid piping)
or hoses, emergency release system (ERS) (3.8), insulation flanges; dry connect/disconnect couplings
(DD/CC), and in addition the ESD ship/shore or ship/ship link used to connect the supplying and
receiving ESD systemsNote 1 to entry: An illustration of a typical LNG transfer system is provided in Figure C.1.
3.21technical standards
standards that prescribe requirements for one or more of the following: operations, equipment design/
fabrications or testing methodologyNote 1 to entry: Auditors cannot issue a certification or approval to a company that claims compliance with a
Technical Standard unless that standard is incorporated into a recognized management system as a management
objective.3.22
transfer arm
articulated metal transfer system used for transferring LNG (3.10) to the vessel (3.22) being bunkered
Note 1 to entry: It can be referred to as a “loading arm” or “unloading arm”.3.23
safety zone
area around the bunkering station where only dedicated and essential personnel and activities are
allowed during bunkering (3.1)3.24
security zone
area established by the national or local authorities around a bunkering facility or area through which
vessel (3.22) and personnel movement is subject to regulatory restrictions3.25
vessel
includes ships, barges (self-propelled or no propulsion) or boats of any size in domestic or
international serviceNote 1 to entry: A bunkering vessel is a vessel used to transport LNG to a vessel using LNG as a fuel.
Note 2 to entry: A receiving vessel is a vessel that uses LNG as a fuel and does not transport LNG as a cargo.
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4 Abbreviated terms
Term Description Explanation
IGC International Maritime The IGC Code applies to ships involved in the carriage of bulk
Code Organization’s International Code liquefied gases and prescribes the design and construction
for the Construction and standards of ships involved in such carriage and theEquipment of Ships Carrying equipment they should carry.
Liquefied Gases in Bulk
IGF International Maritime The IGF Code applies to ships fuelled by gases or other
Code Organization’s International Code low-flashpoint fuels. The Code contains mandatory provisions
of Safety for Ships using Gases or for the arrangement, installation, control and monitoring of
other Low-flashpoint Fuels, 2017 machinery, equipment and systems using low-flashpoint fuels.
IACS International Association An organization that establishes, reviews, promotes and
of Classification Societies develops minimum technical requirements in relation to
the design, construction, maintenance and survey of shipsand other marine related facilities; and assists international
regulatory bodies and standards organizations to develop,
implement and interpret statutory regulations and industry
standards in ship design, construction and maintenance, with
a view to improving safety at sea and the prevention of marine
pollution.
IMO International Maritime A specialized agency of the United Nations whose purpose is
Organization “to provide machinery for cooperation among governmentsin the field of governmental regulation and practices relating
to technical matters of all kinds affecting shipping engaged
in international trade; to encourage and facilitate the general
adoption of the highest practicable standards in matters
concerning efficiency of navigation, and prevention and
control of marine pollution from ships.”
ISM International Safety Management An IMO code that provides an international standard for the
Code safe management and operation of ships and for pollutionprevention.
STCW International Convention on This convention promotes the safety of life and property at sea
Standards of Training, Certification and the protection of the marine environment by establishing
and Watchkeeping for Seafarers in common agreement international standards of training,
certification and watchkeeping for seafarer.SGMF Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel A non-governmental organization established to promote safe-
ty and industry best practice in the use of gas as a marine fuel.5 Transfer system design requirements
5.1 Vessel requirements
5.1.1 In order to be compliant with this document, vessels involved shall meet the following
requirements (this applies to vessels of all sizes, in domestic or international service):
5.1.2 Bunkering vessels shall conform with this document and be approved by its Flag State, Recognized
Organization or Classification Society that complies with the applicable uniform interpretations and
requirements posted by IACS, indicating that it meets, at a minimum, the applicable requirements of the
IGC Code, this document and applicable Flag State requirements.5.1.3 Receiving vessels shall conform with this document and be approved by its F
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