Small craft - Electrical systems - Alternating current installations (ISO 13297:2000)

Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): 94-11 included in the CEN WP ++ PQ sent out in 9602; will go to a // enquiry again (Oct 96). ++ Will go to //procedure (BT C resolution will follow) (TL 960318) ++ SPP update 1998-07-16

Kleine Wasserfahrzeuge - Elektrische Systeme - Wechselstrom (AC)-Anlagen (ISO 13297:2000)

Diese Internationale Norm legt die Anforderungen für die Auslegung, die Herstellung und die Installation von einphasigen elektrischen Niederspannungs-Wechselstrom Systemen fest, die mit einer Nennspannung von weniger als 250 V auf kleinen Wasserfahrzeugen bis 24 m Rumpflänge arbeiten.

Petits navires - Systèmes électriques - Installations de distribution de courant alternatif (ISO 13297:2000)

La présente Norme internationale spécifie les exigences de conception, de construction et d'installation des systèmes électriques à courant alternatif à basse tension fonctionnant sous des tensions nominales inférieures à 250 V en monophasé, sur les navires de plaisance dont la coque ne dépasse pas 24 m de longueur. NOTE: présente Norme internationale ne couvre pas les installations triphasées.

Mala plovila - Električni sistemi - Inštalacije za izmenični tok (ISO 13297:2000)

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Withdrawn
Publication Date
30-Nov-2000
Withdrawal Date
30-Sep-2012
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
01-Oct-2012
Completion Date
01-Oct-2012

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01-junij-2001
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Small craft - Electrical systems - Alternating current installations (ISO 13297:2000)
Kleine Wasserfahrzeuge - Elektrische Systeme - Wechselstrom (AC)-Anlagen (ISO
13297:2000)
Petits navires - Systemes électriques - Installations de distribution de courant alternatif
(ISO 13297:2000)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13297:2000
ICS:
47.020.60 (OHNWULþQDRSUHPDODGLMLQ Electrical equipment of ships
NRQVWUXNFLMQDPRUMX and of marine structures
47.080 ýROQL Small craft
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13297
Second edition
2000-12-01
Small craft — Electrical systems —
Alternating current installations
Petits navires — Systèmes électriques — Installations de distribution de
courant alternatif
Reference number
ISO 13297:2000(E)
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ISO 2000
ISO 13297:2000(E)
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ISO 13297:2000(E)
Contents Page
Foreword.iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references .1
3 Terms and definitions .1
4 General requirements.4
5 Marking .5
6 Ignition sources .6
7 Overcurrent protection.6
8 Ground-fault protection/earth-leakage protection .7
9 Appliances and equipment.7
10 System wiring.7
11 Installation.8
12 Panel-boards (switchboards) .9
13 Receptacles/sockets .10
14 Power-source options .10
Annex A (normative) Conductor requirements.12
Annex B (normative) Instructions to be included with owner's manual (ISO10240).13
Annex C (informative) Recommended system tests .14
Annex D (informative) Related standards and brief description of their contents.15
ISO 13297:2000(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO
member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
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Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard ISO 13297 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 188, Small craft.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 13297:1995), of which it constitutes a technical
revision.
Annex A and B form a normative part of this International Standard. Annexes C and D are for information only.
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ISO 13297:2000(E)
Introduction
Annex A specifies conductor requirements. Annex B specifies instructions to be included with the owner's manual
(ISO 10240). Annex C provides information on recommended system tests to be performed upon completion of the
a.c. installation.
Compliance with this International Standard will not, by itself, provide protection against explosion, fire and
electrical shock hazard. The manufacturer also needs to comply with additional standards related to protection
against the same possible hazards. These additional standards are listed in annex D, with a brief description of
their contents. For complete understanding of the requirements, the manufacturer needs to refer to the actual
standard. Compliance with all these International Standards will ensure a high level of safety in all craft, particularly
in those using petrol or liquefied petroleum (LPG).
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13297:2000(E)
Small craft — Electrical systems — Alternating current
installations
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the requirements for the design, construction and installation of low-voltage
alternating current electrical systems which operate at nominal voltages of less than 250 V single phase on small
craft of hull length up to 24 m.
NOTE This International Standard does not cover three-phase installations.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 8846:1990, Small craft — Electrical devices — Protection against ignition of surrounding flammable gases.
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ISO 9094-1:— , Small craft — Fire protection — Part 1: Craft with a hull length of up to and including 15 m.
ISO 10133:2000, Small craft — Electrical systems — Extra-low-voltage d.c. installations.
ISO 10240:1995, Small craft — Owner’s manual.
IEC 60079-0:1998, Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres — Part 0: General requirements.
IEC 60446:1999, Basic and safety principles for non-machine interface marking and identification — Identification
of conductors by colours or numerals.
IEC 60529:1989, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code).
IEC 60947-7-1:1989, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7: Ancillary equipment — Section One:
Terminal blocks for copper conductors.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
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To be published.
ISO 13297:2000(E)
3.1
craft's ground
craft's earth
ground (earth) which is established by a conducting connection (intended or accidental) with the common ground
(potential of the earth's surface), including any conductive part of the wetted surface of the hull
3.2
residual (differential) current device
ground-fault circuit interrupter
RCD
GFCI
electromechanical switching device, or association of devices, designed to make, carry and break currents under
normal service conditions and to cause the opening of contacts when the residual current attains a given value
under specified conditions
NOTE RCD/GFCI serve to reduce the risk of injury to people from electrical shock.
3.3
polarization transformer
transformer which automatically orientates the neutral and live conductors in the system in the same polarity
orientation as the polarized system of the craft
3.4
isolation transformer
transformer with protective separation between the input and output windings and the protective conductor
3.5
neutral conductor
conductor connected to the neutral point of a system and capable of contributing to the transmission of electrical
energy
3.6
protective earthing conductor
protective grounding conductor
conductor, not normally carrying current, used for some measure of protection against electric shock, for electrically
connecting any of the following parts of electrical equipment to the craft's ground (earth) and to the shore a.c.
grounding conductor through the shore-power cable:
a) exposed conductive parts of electrical equipment;
b) extraneous conductive parts;
c) the main grounding (earthing) terminal;
d) earth electrode(s);
e) the earth point of a source, or an artificial neutral.
3.7
live conductor
conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use, including a neutral conductor
3.8
ignition-protected equipment
equipment designed and constructed to comply with ISO 8846
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ISO 13297:2000(E)
3.9
overcurrent protection device
device, such as a fuse or circuit-breaker, designed to interrupt the circuit when the current flow exceeds a
predetermined value for a predetermined time
3.10
panel-board
switchboard
assembly of devices for the purpose of controlling and/or distributing electrical power
NOTE Examples of devices are circuit-breakers, fuses, switches, instruments and indicators.
3.11
polarized system
system in which the neutral and live conductors are connected in the same manner to all terminals on devices or
receptacles (socket outlets) in a circuit
3.12
shore-power inlet
fitting designed for mounting on a craft, of a shrouded male type, to connect to the female connector on the craft
end of the shore-power cable, in order to make the electrical connection for transmission of electrical energy
3.13
trip-free circuit-breaker
mechanical switching device capable of making, carrying and breaking currents under normal circuit conditions and
also making, carrying for a specified time and breaking currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions, such
as those of overload or short circuit, and which are designed so that the resetting means cannot be manually held
in place to override the current-interrupting mechanism
3.14
accessible
capable of being reached for inspection, removal or maintainance without removal of the permanent structure of the
craft
3.15
readily accessible
capable of being reached quickly and safely for effective use without the use of tools
3.16
sheath
uniform and continuous protective tubular covering of metallic or non-metallic material around one or more
insulated conductors
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