IEEE/IEC 80005 1 2019
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IEC/IEEE International Standard – Utility connections in port — Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems — General requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2019 | 78 |
Revision Standard – Active.
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4 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | 4 General requirements 4.1 System description |
16 | 4.2 Distribution system 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Equipotential bonding Figures Figure 1 – Block diagram of a typical described HVSC system arrangement |
17 | 4.3 Compatibility assessment before connection 4.4 HVSC system design and operation 4.4.1 System design 4.4.2 System operation |
18 | 4.5 Personnel safety 4.6 Design requirements 4.6.1 General 4.6.2 Protection against moisture and condensation 4.6.3 Location and construction |
19 | 4.6.4 Electrical equipment in areas where flammable gas or vapour and/or combustible dust can be present 4.7 Electrical requirements 4.8 System study and calculations |
20 | 4.9 Emergency shutdown including emergency-stop facilities |
21 | 5 HV shore supply system requirements 5.1 Voltages and frequencies |
22 | 5.2 Quality of HV shore supply Figure 2 – Phase sequences |
23 | Figure 3 – Single harmonic distortion limits |
24 | 6 Shore side installation 6.1 General 6.2 System component requirements 6.2.1 Circuit-breaker, disconnector and earthing switch 6.2.2 Transformer |
25 | 6.2.3 Neutral earthing resistor 6.2.4 Equipment-earthing conductor bonding 6.3 Shore-to-ship electrical protection system |
26 | 6.4 HV interlocking 6.4.1 General 6.4.2 Operating of the high-voltage (HV) circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches |
27 | 6.5 Shore connection convertor equipment 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Degree of protection 6.5.3 Cooling |
28 | 6.5.4 Protection 7 Ship-to-shore connection and interface equipment 7.1 General 7.2 Cable management system 7.2.1 General |
29 | 7.2.2 Monitoring of cable mechanical tension 7.2.3 Monitoring of the cable length 7.2.4 Connectors protection 7.2.5 Equipotential bond monitoring 7.2.6 Slip ring units |
30 | 7.3 Connectors 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Pilot contacts 7.3.3 Earth contact |
31 | 7.3.4 Fibre-optic connection Figure 4 – Fibre-optic socket outlet |
32 | 7.4 Interlocking of earthing switches 7.5 Ship-to-shore connection cable Figure 5 – Fibre-optic plug |
33 | 7.6 Control and monitoring cable 7.7 Storage 7.8 Data communication 8 Ship requirements 8.1 General |
34 | 8.2 Ship electrical distribution system protection 8.2.1 Short-circuit protection 8.2.2 Earth fault protection, monitoring and alarm 8.3 Shore connection switchboard 8.3.1 General 8.3.2 Circuit-breaker, disconnector and earthing switch |
35 | 8.3.3 Instrumentation and protection 8.4 Onboard transformer 8.5 Onboard receiving switchboard connection point 8.5.1 General 8.5.2 Circuit-breaker and earthing switch |
36 | 8.5.3 Instrumentation 8.5.4 Protection |
37 | 8.5.5 Operation of the circuit-breaker 8.6 Ship power restoration |
38 | 9 HVSC system control and monitoring 9.1 General 9.2 Load transfer via blackout 9.3 Load transfer via automatic synchronization 9.3.1 General |
39 | 9.3.2 Protection 10 Verification and testing 10.1 General 10.2 Initial tests of shore side installation 10.2.1 General 10.2.2 Tests |
40 | 10.3 Initial tests of ship-side installation 10.3.1 General 10.3.2 Tests 10.4 Tests at the first call at a shore supply point 10.4.1 General 10.4.2 Tests |
41 | 11 Periodic tests and maintenance 11.1 General 11.2 Tests at repeated calls of a shore supply point 11.2.1 General 11.2.2 Verification 11.3 Earthing bonding connections |
42 | 12 Documentation 12.1 General 12.2 System description |
43 | Annexes Annex A (informative) Ship-to-shore connection cable |
47 | Figure A.1 – Bending test arrangement |
49 | Annex B (normative) Additional requirements for Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) cargo ships and Ro-Ro passenger ships |
50 | Figure B.1 – General system diagram |
52 | Figure B.2 – Safety circuits |
53 | Figure B.3 – Three-phase plug and socket-outlet contact assignment |
54 | Annex C (normative) Additional requirements for cruise ships Figure C.1 – General system diagram |
55 | Figure C.2 – Cruise ship HVSC system functional diagram |
58 | Figure C.3 – Safety and control circuits |
60 | Figure C.4 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment |
61 | Figure C.5 – Three-phase ship inlet fitted with fail-safe limit switch |
62 | Annex D (normative) Additional requirements of container ships Figure D.1 – General system diagram |
64 | Figure D.2 – Safety circuits |
65 | Figure D.3 – Three-phase plug and socket-outlet contact assignment |
66 | Annex E (informative) Additional requirements of liquefied natural gas carriers (LNGC) |
67 | Figure E.1 – General system diagram |
68 | Tables Table E.1 – LNGC 140 000 m3 to 225 000 m3 Table E.2 – LNGC > 225 000 m3 |
70 | Figure E.2 – Three-phase ship connector and ship inlet contact assignment |
72 | Annex F (informative) Additional requirements for tankers Figure F.1 – General system diagram |
74 | Figure F.2 – Three-phase shore plug and ship socket-outlet contact assignment |
75 | Bibliography |