Ships and marine technology — Jacking system appliances on self-elevating unit — Acceptance tests

This document specifies the acceptance test requirements, test conditions, test contents and methods, test reports and other requirements for the jacking system of the self-elevating unit. This document is applicable to the acceptance test of the rack and pinion jacking system and the hydraulic yoke and pin jacking system supporting the self-elevating unit. This document can also apply to the acceptance tests of other types of jacking systems.

Navires et technologie maritime — Appareils pour système de levage sur unité autoélévatrice — Essais d'acceptation

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Published
Publication Date
28-Apr-2025
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
29-Apr-2025
Due Date
16-Apr-2025
Completion Date
29-Apr-2025
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ISO 16199
First edition
Ships and marine technology —
2025-04
Jacking system appliances on self-
elevating unit — Acceptance tests
Navires et technologie maritime — Appareils pour système de
levage sur unité autoélévatrice — Essais d'acceptation
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Acceptance test requirements . 2
4.1 Test location .2
4.1.1 Components test of jacking system .2
4.1.2 Overall test .2
4.2 Testing personnel .2
4.3 Test document .2
5 Test conditions . 2
5.1 Self-elevating unit condition .2
5.2 Jacking system condition . .2
5.3 Environmental condition .3
5.4 Test requirements.3
6 Test contents and methods . 3
6.1 Alarm and indicator testing .3
6.1.1 Test . . .3
6.1.2 Test method .3
6.1.3 Qualification .4
6.2 Jacking test of legs .4
6.2.1 Test method .4
6.2.2 Qualification .4
6.3 Pre-loading test . .5
6.3.1 Test method .5
6.3.2 Qualification .5
6.4 Leg pulling test .5
6.4.1 Test method .5
6.4.2 Qualification .6
6.5 Full stroke jacking test (optional) .6
6.5.1 Test method .6
6.5.2 Qualification .6
7 Test report . 7
Annex A (informative) Test report format . 8

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