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IEEE 45.2 2011

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard — Controls and Automation

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The recommendations for controls, control applications, control apparatus, and automation on shipboards are established by this document. These recommendations reflect the present-day technologies, engineering methods, and engineering practices. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with IEEE Std 45(TM).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 45.2™-2011 front cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
7 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
8 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
9 Participants
11 Contents
13 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
14 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
16 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
20 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
22 4. Control systems
4.1 General
4.2 Documentation
24 4.3 Control system design—general
25 4.3.1 Security and Surveillance Systems
4.4 Control system equipment location and console arrangements
26 4.5 Machinery control
4.5.1 General
27 4.5.2 Control hierarchy
4.5.3 Control, start, stop, and shutdown conditions
28 4.6 System design characteristics
4.7 Control system power supply
4.8 Continuity of control power
4.9 Voice and data communication systems
30 4.10 Alarms
4.11 Control cabling
4.12 Hazardous location considerations
31 4.13 Control system testing
4.14 Maintenance philosophy and design
4.15 Control system sensors
4.16 Control system programming
32 4.17 Design considerations
33 4.18 Instrumentation
4.19 Environmental conditions
42 4.19.1 Ambient temperature and humidity ranges
4.20 Electromagnetic frequency
4.21 Equipment enclosures
4.22 Control console design—general
43 4.23 Control console components
4.24 Meters and gauges
44 4.25 Control devices
4.26 Ergonomics (human factors)
46 4.27 Identification and marking
4.28 Ventilation
4.29 Sealing
4.30 Environmental monitoring
4.31 Control apparatus
4.31.1 General
47 4.31.2 Installation and location
48 4.31.3 Control apparatus types
4.31.4 Protecting cases
49 4.31.5 Disconnecting means
50 4.31.6 Manual starters and controllers
4.31.7 Magnetic starters and controllers
4.31.8 Solid-state starters and controllers
51 4.31.9 Medium voltage controllers
4.31.10 Pushbuttons
4.31.11 Circuit breakers
52 4.31.12 Knife blade switches and contacts
4.31.13 Corrosion-resistant parts
4.31.14 Nameplates
4.31.15 Tests
4.31.16 Limits of temperature rises
54 4.31.17 Insulation-voltage test
4.31.18 General requirements for contactors
55 4.31.19 Rectifiers
58 4.32 Control application
4.32.1 General
59 4.32.2 Deck machinery
61 4.32.3 Ventilation fans
4.32.4 Galley, laundry, workshop, print shop, and similar spaces
4.32.5 Machinery space auxiliaries
4.32.6 Air compressor
4.32.7 Fire safety emergency stops and shutdowns
62 4.33 Interior communications systems
4.33.1 General
63 4.33.2 Engine order telegraphs system
65 4.33.3 Rudder angle indicator
4.33.4 Refrigerated and cold storage alarm system
4.33.5 General emergency alarm system
70 4.33.6 Alarm system for lubricating oils, refrigeration, and other fluid systems
71 4.33.7 Voice communication systems
77 4.34 Exterior communication and navigation systems
4.34.1 General
4.34.2 Safety
4.34.3 General installation guidelines
78 4.34.4 Power supplies
4.34.5 Radio interference
4.34.6 Antennas
79 4.34.7 Equipment installation guidelines
80 4.35 Fire detection, alarm, and sprinkler systems
4.35.1 General
81 4.35.2 Manual fire alarm systems
4.35.3 Automatic fire alarm systems
82 4.35.4 Fire detection and fire alarm system for periodically unattended machinery spaces
4.35.5 Smoke extraction systems
4.35.6 Detector types
83 4.35.7 Automatic sprinkler, fire detection, and fire alarm systems
84 4.35.8 Surveillance video
4.36 Watertight and fire door equipment
4.36.1 General
4.36.2 Watertight door systems
86 4.36.3 Fire door holding and release systems
87 4.37 Gyro compass systems
4.37.1 General
4.37.2 Installation and location
88 4.37.3 Power supply
89 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
90 Annex B (informative) Cross-reference table to IEEE Std 45-2002
IEEE 45.2 2011
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