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Rule Note
NR 266 DT R02 E
Marine Division
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SNOITIDNOC LARENEG
NOISIVID ENIRAM
ARTICLE 1
1.1. - BUREAU VERITAS is a Society the purpose of whose Marine Division (the "Society") is the classification (" Classification ") of any ship or vessel or structure of any type or part of it or system therein collectively hereinafter referred to as a "Unit" whether linked to shore, river bed or sea bed or not, whether
operated or located at sea or in inland waters or partly on land, including submarines, hovercrafts, drilling
rigs, offshore installations of any type and of any purpose, their related and ancillary equipment, subsea
or not, such as well head and pipelines, mooring legs and mooring points or otherwise as decided by the
Society.
The Society:
prepares and publishes Rules for classification, Guidance Notes and other documents (Rules);
issues Certificates, Attestations and Reports following its interventions (Certificates);
publishes Registers.
1.2. - The Society also participates in the application of National and International Regulations or Standards, in particular by delegation from different Governments. Those activities are hereafter collectively referred to as " Certification ".
1.3. - The Society can also provide services related to Classification and Certification such as ship and
company safety management certification; ship and port security certification, training activities; all activities and duties incidental thereto such as documentation on any supporting means, software, instrumentation, measurements, tests and trials on board.
1.4. - The interventions mentioned in 1.1., 1.2. and 1.3. are referred to as " Services ". The party and/or its
representative requesting the services is hereinafter referred to as the " Client ". The Services are prepared and carried out on the assumption that the Clients are aware of the International Maritime
and/or Offshore Industry (the "Industry") practices.
1.5. - The Society is neither and may not be considered as an Underwriter, Broker in ship's sale or chartering, Expert in Unit's valuation, Consulting Engineer, Controller, Naval Architect, Manufacturer, Shipbuilder, Repair yard, Charterer or Shipowner who are not relieved of any of their expressed or implied
obligations by the interventions of the Society.
ARTICLE 2
2.1. - Classification is the appraisement given by the Society for its Client, at a certain date, following surveys by its Surveyors along the lines specified in Articles 3 and 4 hereafter on the level of compliance of
a Unit to its Rules or part of them. This appraisement is represented by a class entered on the Certificates
and periodically transcribed in the Society's Register.
2.2. - Certification is carried out by the Society along the same lines as set out in Articles 3 and 4 hereafter
and with reference to the applicable National and International Regulations or Standards.
2.3. - It is incumbent upon the Client to maintain the condition of the Unit after surveys, to present
the Unit for surveys and to inform the Society without delay of circumstances which may affect the
given appraisement or cause to modify its scope.
2.4. - The Client is to give to the Society all access and information necessary for the safe and efficient
performance of the requested Services. The Client is the sole responsible for the conditions of presentation of the Unit for tests, trials and surveys and the conditions under which tests and trials are carried out.
ARTICLE 3
3.1. - The Rules, procedures and instructions of the Society take into account at the date of their
preparation the state of currently available and proven technical knowledge of the Industry. They
are not a standard or a code of construction neither a guide for maintenance, a safety handbook
or a guide of professional practices, all of which are assumed to be known in detail and carefully
followed at all times by the Client.
Committees consisting of personalities from the Industry contribute to the development of those documents.
3.2. - The Society only is qualified to apply its Rules and to interpret them. Any reference to them
has no effect unless it involves the Society's intervention.
3.3. - The Services of the Society are carried out by professional Surveyors according to the applicable
Rules and to the Code of Ethics of the Society. Surveyors have authority to decide locally on matters related to classification and certification of the Units, unless the Rules provide otherwise.
3.4. - The operations of the Society in providing its Services are exclusively conducted by way of
random inspections and do not in any circumstances involve monitoring or exhaustive verification.
ARTICLE 4
4.1. - The Society, acting by reference to its Rules:
reviews the construction arrangements of the Units as shown on the documents presented by the Client;
conducts surveys at the place of their construction;
classes Units and enters their class in its Register;
surveys periodically the Units in service to note that the requirements for the maintenance of class are
met.
The Client is to inform the Society without delay of circumstances which may cause the date or the
extent of the surveys to be changed.
ARTICLE 5
5.1. - The Society acts as a provider of services. This cannot be construed as an obligation bearing
on the Society to obtain a result or as a warranty.
5.2. - The certificates issued by the Society pursuant to 5.1. here above are a statement on the level
of compliance of the Unit to its Rules or to the documents of reference for the Services provided
for.
In particular, the Society does not engage in any work relating to the design, building, production
or repair checks, neither in the operation of the Units or in their trade, neither in any advisory services, and cannot be held liable on those accounts. Its certificates cannot be construed as an implied or express warranty of safety, fitness for the purpose, seaworthiness of the Unit or of its value
for sale, insurance or chartering.
5.3. - The Society does not declare the acceptance or commissioning of a Unit, nor of its construction in conformity with its design, that being the exclusive responsibility of its owner or builder,
respectively.
5.4. - The Services of the Society cannot create any obligation bearing on the Society or constitute any
warranty of proper operation, beyond any representation set forth in the Rules, of any Unit, equipment or
machinery, computer software of any sort or other comparable concepts that has been subject to any survey by the Society.
ARTICLE 6
6.1. - The Society accepts no responsibility for the use of information related to its Services which was not
provided for the purpose by the Society or with its assistance.
6.2. - If the Services of the Society cause to the Client a damage which is proved to be the direct
and reasonably foreseeable consequence of an error or omission of the Society, its liability towards the Client is limited to ten times the amount of fee paid for the Service having caused the
damage, provided however that this limit shall be subject to a minimum of eight thousand (8,000)
Euro, and to a maximum which is the greater of eight hundred thousand (800,000) Euro and one
and a half times the above mentioned fee.
The Society bears no liability for indirect or consequential loss such as e.g. loss of revenue, loss
of profit, loss of production, loss relative to other contracts and indemnities for termination of other agreements.
6.3. - All claims are to be presented to the Society in writing within three months of the date when the Services were supplied or (if later) the date when the events which are relied on of were first known to the Client,
and any claim which is not so presented shall be deemed waived and absolutely barred. Time is to be interrupted thereafter with the same periodicity.
ARTICLE 7
7.1. - Requests for Services are to be in writing.
7.2. - Either the Client or the Society can terminate as of right the requested Services after giving
the other party thirty days' written notice, for convenience, and without prejudice to the provisions
in Article 8 hereunder.
7.3. - The class granted to the concerned Units and the previously issued certificates remain valid until the
date of effect of the notice issued according to 7.2. here above subject to compliance with 2.3. here above
and Article 8 hereunder.
7.4. - The contract for classification and/or certification of a Unit cannot be transferred neither assigned.
ARTICLE 8
8.1. - The Services of the Society, whether completed or not, involve, for the part carried out, the payment
of fee upon receipt of the invoice and the reimbursement of the expenses incurred.
8.2. Overdue amounts are increased as of right by interest in accordance with the applicable legislation.
8.3. - The class of a Unit may be suspended in the event of non-payment of fee after a first unfruitful
notification to pay.
ARTICLE 9
9.1. - The documents and data provided to or prepared by the Society for its Services, and the information
available to the Society, are treated as confidential. However:
clients have access to the data they have provided to the Society and, during the period of classification of the Unit for them, to the classification file consisting of survey reports and certificates which
have been prepared at any time by the Society for the classification of the Unit;
copy of the documents made available for the classification of the Unit and of available survey reports
can be handed over to another Classification Society, where appropriate, in case of the Unit's transfer
of class;
the data relative to the evolution of the Register, to the class suspension and to the survey status of the
Units, as well as general technical information related to hull and equipment damages, are passed on
to IACS (International Association of Classification Societies) according to the association working
rules;
the certificates, documents and information relative to the Units classed with the Society may be
reviewed during certificating bodies audits and are disclosed upon order of the concerned governmental or inter-governmental authorities or of a Court having jurisdiction.
The documents and data are subject to a file management plan.
ARTICLE 10
10.1. - Any delay or shortcoming in the performance of its Services by the Society arising from an event
not reasonably foreseeable by or beyond the control of the Society shall be deemed not to be a breach of
contract.
ARTICLE 11
11.1. - In case of diverging opinions during surveys between the Client and the Society's surveyor, the Society may designate another of its surveyors at the request of the Client.
11.2. - Disagreements of a technical nature between the Client and the Society can be submitted by the
Society to the advice of its Marine Advisory Committee.
ARTICLE 12
12.1. - Disputes over the Services carried out by delegation of Governments are assessed within the
framework of the applicable agreements with the States, international Conventions and national rules.
12.2. - Disputes arising out of the payment of the Society's invoices by the Client are submitted to the Court
of Nanterre, France.
12.3. - Other disputes over the present General Conditions or over the Services of the Society are
exclusively submitted to arbitration, by three arbitrators, in London according to the Arbitration
Act 1996 or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof. The contract between the Society
and the Client shall be governed by English law.
ARTICLE 13
13.1. - These General Conditions constitute the sole contractual obligations binding together the
Society and the Client, to the exclusion of all other representation, statements, terms, conditions
whether express or implied. They may be varied in writing by mutual agreement.
13.2. - The invalidity of one or more stipulations of the present General Conditions does not affect the validity of the remaining provisions.
13.3. - The definitions herein take precedence over any definitions serving the same purpose which may
appear in other documents issued by the Society.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
GENERAL INDEX
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Section 1
General
1
Scope of application
1.1
General
Explanatory notes, symbols and abbreviations
Notice regarding column 5 (survey during fabrication)
Notice regarding electrical equipment
Summary (tables)
1.1
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
Table 20
Purpose
Application
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Section 2
Foreword
Raw Materials and Components for Hull - item A
Hull Outfittings - item B
Fire Protetion, Detection and Extinction Systems - item C
Cargo Environmental Control, IG (Inert Gas) Systems - item D
Main Diesel Engines and their Auxiliaries - item E
Main Turbines, Main Boilers, and their Auxiliaries - item F
Auxiliary Machinery - item G
Cargo Handling and Containment Systems of Liquefied Gas
Carriers - item H
Cargo Handling and Containment Systems of Oil/FLS Tankers or
Chemical Tankers - item I
Fire Fighting Ships - item J
Electrical Equipment - item K
Specific Equipment for Offshore Units - item L
Refrigerating Installation covered by Additional Class Notation
REFER (REF-CARGO, REF-CONT, REF-STORE) - item M
Automation Systems covered by Additional Class Notation
AUT (AUT-UMS, AUT-CCS, AUT-PORT, AUT-IMS) - item N
Lifting Appliances covered (or not covered) by Additional Class
Notations ALP, ALM, ALS - item O
Container Lashing Equipment, covered by Additional Class
Notation LASHING - item P
Installations covered by Additional Class Notation SPM
(Single Point Mooring) - item Q
Installations covered by Additional Class Notation DYNAPOS
(Dynamic Positioning) - item R
Pollution Prevention Installation covered by Additional Class
Notation Cleanship (CLEANSHIP, CLEANSHIP AWT,
CLEANSHIP SUPER, CLEANSHIP SUPER AWT) - item S
Availability of Machinery covered by Additional Class Notation AVM
(AVM-APS, AVM-DPS, AVP-IPS) - item T
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SECTION 1
1
1.1
GENERAL
Scope of application
2.2
Purpose
2
2.1
Application
General
2.1.1 The requirements for materials and equipment covered by the class and used or fitted on board are given in
the relevant parts of the Rules for the Classification of Steel
Ships (NR467) or Offshore Units (NR445), as applicable.
2.1.4 The Society reserves the right to modify the requirements given in the present NR266 to formulate new ones or
to change their application in order to take into account the
particulars of a given construction, as well as local circumstances.
2.2.2
Column 2 contains the name of the equipment or component with, eventually, its sub-systems.
2.1.6 Shipboard tests or tests on board (both at the moorings and during sea trials) are not covered by this NR266
and are additional to the workshop tests. Refer to relevant
provisions of NR467 and NR445 regarding shipboard tests,
i.e. see NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 15 for Machinery systems
(typical).
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2.2.4
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As defined in NR467, Pt C, Ch 2, Sec 1, the auxiliaries considered as essential are typically as follows:
1- Equipment for primary essential services (services
which need to be maintained in continuous operation):
steering gear
Note 1: Where nothing is mentioned in column 4, a design assessment of the specific unit is not required.
electric generators and associated power sources supplying the above equipment
hydraulic pumps supplying the above equipment
The main lighting system for those parts of the ship normally accessible to and used by personnel and passengers
is also considered (included as) a primary essential service.
2.a- Equipment for secondary essential services (services
which need not necessarily be in continuous operation):
windlasses
thrusters
2.3
2.4
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Summary (tables)
1.1
Foreword
1.1.1 The materials and equipment are organized in different families labelled Items followed by a letter (A to T),
and a number for its sub-items where applicable; this constitutes an alpha-numeric code for ease of reference equipment or component as specified in Sec 1 of this NR266.
Item
Title
Item A
Item B
Hull Outfittings
Item C
Item D
Item E
Item F
Item G
Auxiliary Machinery
Item H
Item I
Item J
Item K
Electrical Equipment
Item L
Item M
Refrigerating Installation covered by Additional Class Notation REFER (REF-CARGO, REF-CONT, REF-STORE)
Item N
Automation Systems covered by Additional Class Notation AUT (AUT-UMS, AUT-CCS, AUT-PORT, AUT-IMS)
Item O
Lifting Appliances covered (or not covered) by Additional Class Notations ALP, ALM, ALS
Item P
Item Q
Item R
Item S
Pollution Prevention Installation covered by Additional Class Notation CLEANSHIP (CLEANSHIP, CLEANSHIP
AWT,CLEANSHIP SUPER, CLEANSHIP SUPER AWT)
Item T
Availability of Machinery covered by Additional Class Notation AVM (AVM-APS, AVM-DPS, AVP-IPS)
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A2
A3
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Product certification
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C (1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
C (1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
TA (1)
A4
Aluminium alloy rivets for main structure and fixation of aluminium alloy superstructures on steel hull
C (1)
A5
Transition joints steel / aluminium alloy for fixation of superstructures on steel hull
TA (1)
A6
Stem, stern post, rudder horn skegs and solid rudder pieces in
forged or cast steel
DA
Xs
DA
Xs
A7
Composite materials
DA (1)
Reinforcement fibers
TA (4)
Resin systems
TA (4)
A8
DA (1)
X (2)
X (2)
C / D (1)
(3)
W (2)
TA (4)
W
(3)
(4)
A9
A10
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(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
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A12
A13
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Product certification
Steel forgings
(1)
DA
Xs
DA
Xs
Remarks
(1)
Steering gears
1- Pumps
DA
DA (3)
X (2)
Xh
Xhs
B1
C (1)
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
X s (4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)
(2)
X (1)
Remarks
B2
DA
C
2- Rudder blade
B3
X h c (2)
Bower anchors
DA (1) or
TA (2)
Xs
(1)
(2)
C (2)
(1)
Xs
(1)
(2)
(1)
Xs
(1)
(1)
B4
B5
DA (1)
1- Main shaft
B6
X (4)
X (4)
Xs
Xs
(2)
(3)
Xh
X s (5)
(4)
(5)
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Xs
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Remarks
(1)
B7
(2)
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
Transducer compartment
Shell doors
(1)
Cast piece
DA
X (1)
(1)
DA
X s (1)
(1)
Hatch covers
DA
X s (1)
(1)
Watertight doors
DA
X h s (1)
(1)
External ramp
DA
X s (1)
Xc
(1)
DA
Xs
Xc
C
(1)
DA
C/W
(3)
C
C
C/W
TA
C/W
(2)
Xc
Xh
(1)
DA
Xh
1- Pumps
B17
C (1) (1)
Xh
DA
Xhs
C
X
(2)
(3)
(4)
B18
B19
Mast and king posts for cargo derricks, derricks posts, crane
columns welded to the ship structure (1)
DA
Remarks
(1)
X (1)
(1)
DA or TA
(2)
DA
Xs
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
X (3)
(1)
Concerns only ships for which the Rules require a loading calculator
a- approval of hardware, unless the system is duplicated
(two computers available on board for loading calculations only)
b- approval of basic software
c- approval of application software consisting in data
verification which results in the 'endorsed test condition'
As per provisions of NR467, Pt B, Ch 11, Sec 2, [4]
Following installation on board with reference to the
approved manual; on board tests as per Rules
X (4)
(2)
B20
(3)
(4)
Articulations and hydraulic cylinders of split hopper dredger
and split hopper units
DA
1- Cylinder housing
2- Covers
B21
X
X (1)
Xh
Xs
(1)
Xs
4- Main bolting
Xs
(2)
(2)
TA
3- Fairleads
B22
Xs
(1)
(2)
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X
(1)
W
Xs
(2)
(2)
(3)
W (2)
(3)
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1- Hook
(1)
Remarks
(1)
(2)
Running
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(1)
2- Main shaft
B24
During
After
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tion
TA (2)
B23
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Item
Design
assessment
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Material
certification
Product certification
X (5)
X (5)
Xs
Xs
X s (6)
Xs
(1)
Xh
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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assessment
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Product certification
associated doors
(1)
Remarks
TA (1)
C/D
(2)
TA (1)
C/D
(2) (2)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C3
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C4
Materials other than steel for pipes conveying oil or fuel oil:
pipes and fittings, valves, flexible pipe assemblies
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C5
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
C6
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Non-combustible materials
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xhs
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xhs
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C1
C2
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
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C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Xhs
TA (1)
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
(3)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
(3)
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C19
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C20
Portable instruments for measuring the oxygen content for inert gas systems serving cargo tanks
TA (1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Fire dampers
TA (1)
Xs
Bedding components
TA (1)
TA (1)
Xhs
TA (1)
Xhs
C13
TA (1)
TA (1)
Sensing heads for automatic fire alarm and fire detection systems
Remarks
C (1) (1)
C12
Running
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Item
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assessment
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Material
certification
Product certification
C14 systems for machinery spaces, boiler rooms and spaces intended for the carriage of vehicles
C15
C16
C17
C18
C21
C22
C23
C24
(1)
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
C25
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
C33
C34
C35
Running
tests
Remarks
TA (1)
Xhs
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xhs
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Fire extinguishers
TA
C / D (1)
(1)
TA
C / D (1)
See item C6
TA
C / D (1)
See item C6
Fire windows
TA (1)
(1)
TA (1)
(1)
(1)
DA
1- Fire pumps
2- Prime movers
(1)
(1)
(1)
X c (2)
(1)
Xs
Xh
X (1)
X (1)
C
X (1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
Fire hoses
TA (1)
(1)
Dual-purpose nozzles
TA (1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
C37
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
C32
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Xc
DA
Xhs
C/W
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
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Inert gas generator system: boiler flue gas or oil fired inert gas
generators (1)
DA
D1
D2
D3
D4
Item
Running
tests
Certification
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
Xhs
(1)
DA
(1)
DA
Xh
Xc
(1)
TA
(1)
C (1)
DA
(1)
The materials should be adapted to the corrosion resistance with the treated gas
See item G30 for pressure vessels
X (2)
Xc
D5
(2)
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
Blowers
DA
Xc
DA
Xh
Xc
DA
Xc
Xhc
(1)
The materials should be adapted to the corrosion resistance with the transported fluid
DA
Regulating valves
(1)
D12
C (1)
Xs
Xh
Xc
(1)
DA
Xh
Xc
(1)
TA
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
See item N5
Document type C or D according to the applicable certification frame and/or production survey scheme implemented (in case of mass-produced items
manufactured in series according to a defined type:
document type as stated at the type approval stage)
D13
D14
Other IG Systems / Nitrogen generator system or N2 gas generator system where inert gas is produced by separation of the
D15 air into its component gases: i.e. compressed air processed
through a bundle of hollow fibres, semi-permeable membranes or adsorber materials (1)
Running
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Item
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assessment
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Product certification
Remarks
TA
X (1)
Xc
(1)
Setting verification
(1)
DA
Xh
(1)
DA
Xhs
(1)
(1)
(2)
Feed air compressors for item D15 and their prime movers
2- Prime movers (2)
(2)
(2)
X (2)
(3)
DA
X h s (2)
(1)
(2)
DA
(1)
DA
Xhs
(1)
D17
DA
X c (1)
X h (3)
X (2)
D18
D19
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(2)
TA
X s (3)
(4)
DA
X s (11)
C (9)
After
completion
Running
tests
X (5) (6)
C (9)
During
fabrication
DA
C (9)
X s (12)
5- Piston rods
C (9)
X s (13)
X s (14)
X
X
C / CA
(10)(21)
C / CA
(10)(21)
X (12)
X s (11)
(2)
8- Cylinder liners
(1)
C (9)
Remarks
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
C / CA
(21)
C (16)
X s (15)
X s (15)
X s (15)
C (9)
(20)
(7)
X h (17)
(8)
(9)
C / W (10)
(22)
Main propulsion engines; engines driving electric generators, including emergency generators; engines driving other auxiliaries essential for safety and navigation
and cargo pumps in tankers, when they develop a power P 110 kW
In addition, material tests may also be required, at the
Society's discretion, for piping and valves for starting
air lines and any other pressure piping fitted on the engines.
The magnetic particle test of tie rods/stay bolts is to be
carried out at each end, for a portion which is at least
twice the length of the thread
For important structural parts of engines, in addition to
the non-destructive tests specified in this NR266, examination of welded seams by approved methods of inspection may be required
Type test: stages A, B and C as per NR467, in the presence of a Surveyor of the Society
In addition to the type test, diesel engines are to be subjected to works trials, as per NR467, normally witnessed
by the Surveyor except where an Alternative Inspection
Scheme (BV Mode I) has been granted or where otherwise decided by the Society on a case-by-case basis
For items 4, 9 and 10, material tests are also required
for parts made of materials other than steel, e.g. aluminium and its alloys, ductile and spheroidal or nodular graphite cast iron
Material tests for bedplates, frames, crankcases and
entablatures are required even if these parts are not
welded and for any material except grey cast iron
If bore > 400 mm
Bore > 300 mm
After
completion
Running
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Material
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Product certification
Xh
Xh
Xh
C/W
(22)
X h (17)
(18)
C/W
(22)
Remarks
C / W (11)
(22)
C / W (12)
(22)
(13)
(14)
(15)
C/W
(22) (16)
C / W (17)
(22)
Xh
Xh
C/W
(22)
Xh
C/W
(22)
Xh
C / W (19)
(22)
27- Engine driven air compressor if any (cylinders, covers, intercoolers and aftercoolers); air side, water side
E1
Xh
Xh
C / W (20)
(22) (21)
X h (19)
C/W
(22) (22)
(20)
Xh
C/W
(22)
(1)
Xh
(18)
Xh
(2)
Non-destructive tests: magnetic particle or liquid penetrant (all), and ultrasonic (all)
Non-destructive tests: magnetic particle or liquid penetrant (if bore > 400 mm), and ultrasonic (all)
Non-destructive tests: magnetic particle or liquid penetrant (if bore > 400 mm) and ultrasonic (if bore > 400 mm)
Non-destructive tests: magnetic particle or liquid penetrant (all), and ultrasonic (if bore > 400 mm)
Non-destructive tests: magnetic particle or liquid penetrant (if bore > 400 mm)
See NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 14
For forged steel cylinder covers and forged steel piston
crowns, test methods other than hydrostatic testing may
be accepted, e.g. suitable non-destructive tests and
documented dimensional tests
Where the cooling space is sealed by the piston rod, or
by the piston rod and the shell, the pressure test is to be
carried out after assembly
Turbocharger air coolers are tested on the water side
only
Turbochargers: see item E12
Material certificate C (or CA) depending on the agreed
survey scheme
Component certificate C / W depending on the agreed
survey scheme
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DA
Xhs
Xc
(1)
DA or
TA
X h s (2)
X (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
E4
Item
E5
Air compressors for filling of item E5, and their prime movers
E6
During
fabrication
X h (1)
X (2)
Xh
Running
tests
DA
After
completion
C
C
X
C (1)
TA
(1)
On board
Xh
X (2)
(1)
(2)
X (1)
X (1)
X c (1)
(1)
(1)
CA
(5)
(1)
E8
E9
E10
Remarks
DA
C
Xh
TA
X s (2)
X (2)
X (3) (4)
(2)
E11
(3)
(4)
After
completion
Running
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Product certification
Remarks
(5)
(1)
E11
Turbochargers (1)
1- Turbochargers fitted on main propulsion engines; engines
driving electric generators, including emergency generators;
engines driving other auxiliaries essential for safety and navigation and cargo pumps in tankers, having a power of
1000 kW and above
2- Turbochargers not included in 1-
C (2)
DA or
TA (3)
X h s (4)(5)
(7)
Xhs
X (6)
C
(2)
X (7)
W
(3)
(4)
(5)
E12
(6)
(7)
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Running
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X (2)
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Material
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Product certification
1- Rotating parts (turbine rotors, shafts, stiff and flexible couplings, bolts for couplings and other dynamically stressed
parts, integral pinions and gears)
C (5)
Xs
X s (3) (4)
W (6)
Xs
Xhs
3- Blades
C (7)
Xs
W (9)
Xs
Xh
X (10)
C/W
F1
(1)
Remarks
DA
TA
W (6)
C
C
C/D
X c (13)
Xc
Xs
DA
(2)
(3)
Xhs
Xs
Xh
(4)
(5)
C
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
F2
C (1)
DA
Main condensers
F3
1- Tubes
2- Tubes plates
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
X
C (1)
(1)
X (1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
On board
(1)
X
X (1)
X
Xh
C/W
(1)
Xh
Xh
Xh
C/W
(1)
(2)
F6
F5
Xc
X h (3)
Remarks
1- Circulating pumps
Running
tests
Xh
DA
F4
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
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Material
certification
Product certification
(1)
(2)
(3)
F8
C
C
F7
X
Xh
Xh
Xh
X (2)
(1)
(2)
1- Extraction pumps
C/W
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
C (2)
DA
Xh
(1)
(2)
See item E3
For tubes and plates: chemical analysis supplied by the
manufacturer
C (2)
DA
Xh
(1)
(2)
F9
F10
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Xh
Xsh
X h (3)
X s h (4)
X s h (3)
Running
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During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Xs
2- Tubes
X (2)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
6- Economizers
Xsh
Xsh
8- Valves (6)
Xh
F11
DA
X h (8)
F12
DA
C (1)
X c (12)
DA
Xh
C
X (4)
Xh
C
C
X (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
F13
Forced circulation pumps of item F11 and their prime movers
F14
DA
C (1)
Xh
C (2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Xc
X
X (2)
Xc
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Xhc
TA
X (12)
Xhc
TA
X h c (13)
Xh
X c (9)
X h (11)
Remarks
Xh
Xh
(4)
F15
X (1)
Xh
DA (5)
Xh
2- Heaters
DA
C
W
Xh
Xhc
3- Filters
4- Valves and pipes, safety devices (2)
C
X (1)
1- Pumps
F16
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Material
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Product certification
Xh
Xc
Xh
6- Pressure gauges
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Xhc
X c (4)
X (2)
X (2)
C (5)
Xs
X s (3) (4)
Xs
Xhs
3- Blades
C (7)
Xs
W (9)
Xs
Xh
X (10)
X c (13)
Xc
TA
F17
Remarks
C/W
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DA
TA
W (6)
C
(2)
(3)
C / D (4)
(5)
C
Xs
DA
(1)
Xhs
Xs
Xh
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Material
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Product certification
Remarks
(7)
(8)
(9)
F17
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
Running
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Material
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Product certification
DA (4)
Remarks
(1)
C/W
(2)
X h (3)
X h (3)
X (3)
X (3)
G1
(2)
C/D
(5) (3)
(4)
(5)
Flexible couplings of non-standard type are to be considered on case-by-case basis with the Society
Document type C or D according to the applicable production survey scheme implemented. In case of massproduced items manufactured in series according to a defined type, document type W or D may be required as
stated at the type approval stage
(1)
DA
X (5)
X s (2)
X h s (3)
(1)
X (4)
X (4)
X (4)
X (4)
(2)
G2
X s (2)
X h s (3)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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Material tests and non-destructive examination (pinions and wheel bodies, rims, plates and other elements
intended for propulsion, gear casings of welded construction) as per NR216
Static balancing test of rotating components (in particular gear wheel and pinion shaft assemblies with the
coupling part attached. Where n2 d 1,5109, gear
wheel and pinion shaft assemblies are also to undergo
a dynamic balancing test
Verification of cutting accuracy, meshing test, hydrostatic tests (hydraulic or pneumatic clutches, pressure
piping, pumps casings, valves and other fittings)
Under load on board: during the sea trials, the performance of reverse and/or reduction gearing is to be verified. Shipboard tests to be carried out as per NR467, Pt
C, Ch 1, Sec 15 for Machinery systems
Survey of shafts and their connections (flange couplings,
hubs, bolts pins) as per relevant provisions of item G5
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C (1)
DA
X (2)
X s (3)
DA
X (1)
DA
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
X (4)
Certification
Product certification
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
X s (2)
(1)
(2)
Xs
G3
G4
Remarks
(3)
Main propulsion shafting (1)
(shafts, couplings, clutches and other shafting components
transmitting power for main propulsion)
1- Coupling (separate from shafts)
DA
Xs
X h s (4)
X (5)
(2)
C (2)
DA
Xs
2- Propeller shafts
C (2)
DA
Xs
Xh
3- Intermediate shafts
C (2)
DA
Xs
4- Thrust shafts
C (2)
DA
Xs
C (2)
DA
Xs
6- Sterntubes
G5
(1)
W (3)
DA
W (3)
DA
W (3)
DA
X h (6)
W (3)
DA
C/W
(3) (8)
DA
C/D
(9)
W (3)
DA
X h (6)
(3)
(4)
W
X (7)
W
W
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
G6
Shaft bearings
Coupling bolts for items G1, G2, G4 and G5
X (1)
W (1)
DA
Running
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X
X (2)
Certification
Item
Design
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Material
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Product certification
Remarks
(1)
W (3) (1)
G7
(2)
(3)
Stern tubes
W (1)
DA
X h (2)
G8
(1)
(2)
Propellers (1)
(propellers of any size and type intended for propulsion, including fixed and controllable pitch propellers, as well as
those ducted in fixed nozzles)
DA or TA
(6)
X h s (4)
X c (5)
1- Solid propeller
C (2)
DA
Xs
C
(2)(3)
DA
Xs
Xh
C/W
Xh
C/W
X h c (8)
(1)
G9
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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Product certification
DA or TA
(1)
TA
(1)
Xh
(1)
(2)
Xh
X h s (2)
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Remarks
G10
G11
G12
C/W
(2)
G13
Air compressors for filling of item G13 and their prime movers
(1)
DA or TA
W (2)
Xh
DA
Xhs
X h s (3)
Xh
X
X c (7)
Xc
Xc
X c (8)
(1)
(1)
(2)
Xh
Xh
X h (6)
7- Level indicators
TA
DA
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
X h s (4)
(3)
Xc
C
C
G16
X (2)
2- Tubes
Xh
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
DA
(3)
X (1)
W
Xhc
X h (2)
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Material
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Product certification
(1)
W (1)
Xh
C
X (2)
Xhc
Xhc
(1)
W (1)
DA
X (1)
DA (2)
Xh
2- Pumps
Xh
3- Air ejectors
(1)
(2)
(3)
Xhc
C (2)
DA (1)
Xhs
X (3)
Xh
X (3)
G21
Bilge pumps and their prime movers
1- Bilge pumps
(1)
(2)
(3)
X (3)
(2)
W (1)
Xhc
(2)
(3)
(1)
W (1)
Xh
Xhc
G24
(2)
(1)
C/W
(1)
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G20
Xhc
(2)
(3)
X h c (3)
4- Prime movers of 1-
Remarks
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1- Flexible hoses
G25
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Material
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Product certification
TA (2)
Xh
X (5)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)
General Notes:
Piping systems are subdivided into three classes, denoted
as class I, class II and class III. Definitions of the classes of
piping systems as per NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 10, Tab 3
(the following systems are not covered by this Tab 3: cargo piping for oil tankers, gas tankers and chemical tankers, and fluids for refrigerating plants)
For cargo pipings of specialized ships, see item H for liquefied gas carriers and item I for oil/FLS tankers and chemical tankers. See item G35 for refrigerating installations
Valves under static pressure on oil fuel tanks or lubricating oil tanks belong to class II
Valves and fittings fitted on the ship side and collision
bulkhead belong to class II. See NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec
10, [20.4.3], item b)
The open ended pipes, irrespective of T, generally belong
to class III (as drains, overflows, vents, exhaust gas lines,
boiler escape pipes, etc.)
Metallic materials are to be used in accordance with
NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 10, Tab 5
Materials for class I and class II piping systems are to be
manufactured and tested in accordance with the appropriate requirements of NR216 (materials for class III piping systems are to be manufactured and tested in
accordance with the requirements of acceptable National
or International standards or specifications)
As general, survey during fabrication is required for all
piping systems of welded construction
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4- Oxyacetylene
Remarks
(2)
Class I: irrespective of p, ND 50
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
Xhc
(6)
(7)
(4)
(5)
6- Thermal oil
Class I: p > 1,6 or T > 300, ND 50
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
G26
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4) (9)
Xhc
Xhc
X s (4)
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
Xhc
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Remarks
X s (4)
Xhc
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
X s (4)
Xhc
G26
X s (4)
Xhc
W(4)
Xhc
Xhc
X h (9)
TA
TA (9)
X (9)
Accessories of pipes
Valves and fittings (1)
ND: Nominal diameter of the pipe, valve or fitting, in mm
(1)
(2)
Class I: ND 50
Class II: ND 100
Class I: ND < 50
Class II: ND < 100
G27
DA
Xh
Xc
X s (2)
Class III
X s (2)
Xh
Xc
Xhc
C (2)
TA (3)
X h (4)
W
C (5) (1)
(2)
(3)
G28
(4)
(5)
C (1)
DA (2)
Xh
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Material
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Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
DA
Xhs
W (4)
DA
Xhs
Class 3: p V 5 or V 2
W (4)
Xhs
Xhs
DA
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
Xhs
(2)
(3)
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
Xhs
(4)
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Remarks
DA
Xhs
W (4)
DA
Xhs
W (4)
Xhs
DA
Xhs
DA
Xhs
Xhs
DA
Xhs
Class 2: 15 tA 40
DA
Xhs
(1)
(2)
DA (6)
DA (6)
DA (6)
Xh
Xh
Xh
X (3)
G32
Xh
Xh
Xh
Xh
Xh
(3)
G31
X s (1)
(2)
If of welded construction
General examination of main parts before assembling.
In addition, balancing test for rotors of centrifugal feed
pumps for main boilers, as required in NR467, Pt C, Ch
1, Sec 10, [20.5.1]
Performance test for bilge and fire pumps according to
NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 10, [20.5.1]. See items G22,
C32 and J1
See item F12
See item F14
If not already addressed within the scope of the piping
system approval
(4)
(5)
(6)
(1)
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(1)
G33
Remarks
DA
X s (2)
Xh
X s (2)
Xh
Xh
DA or TA
(4)
(2)
X h s (5)
X c (5)
C (7)
DA
Xs
C (3)
DA
Xs
(1)
G34
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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For azimuth thrusters intended for dynamic positioning, the additional requirements in NR467, Part E,
Chapter 4 are to be complied with. Thrusters intended
for propulsion and steering of ships with an ice class
notation are to comply with the additional requirements of NR467, Part E, Chapter 8. Transverse thrusters
intended for manoeuvring of ships with an ice class notation are required to comply with the additional requirements in NR467, Pt E, Ch 8, Sec 3, [2.4.1] only
Thrusters developing power less than 110 kW are to be
built in accordance with sound marine practice and
tested as required by the Rules to the satisfaction of the
Surveyor
All materials intended for parts transmitting torque and
for propeller/impeller blades are to be tested in accordance with the requirements of NR216. See item G9
Mass produced propellers may be accepted within the
framework of the type approval program of the Society
Survey of thrusters as per the applicable requirements
of NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 8, [4.2]
Prime movers are to be tested in accordance with the requirements applicable to the type of mover used. For other thruster components such as gears, shaft, couplings,
etc., refer to the applicable requirements of NR467
Material testing for parts of transverse/athwartship
thrusters does not need to be witnessed by a Surveyor,
provided test reports are made available to him
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Product certification
DA
C/W
(3) (4)
DA (11)
Remarks
(1)
X
Xhs
(2)
C (7)
(8)
X s (6)
Xhc
C (7)
(8)
X s (6)
Xhc
Xhc
W
C
TA (9)
X (9)
Xh
(3)
(4)
W
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Mechanical joints (1)
G36
C or W
(2)
TA (3)
X s (4)
Xh
X (5)
(1)
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(2)
(3)
G36
(4)
(5)
C (2)
TA (3)(6)
X h s (4)
(5)
C (6) (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
G37
(5)
(6)
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C (1)
TA (2)
TA (3)
Running
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Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
Xhs
(1)
(2)
X h (3)
(1)
G38
G39
X (3)
(2)
(3)
Table 8 : Cargo Handling and Containment Systems of Liquefied Gas Carriers - item H
CARGO HANDLING AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OF LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS - ITEM H
Material
certification
Design
assessment
index
Certification
Product certification
C (1)
(1)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
H2
C (1)
(1)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
H3
C (1)
(1)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
C (1)
TA (1)
X c (2)
(1)
As per provisions of NR467, Part D, Chapter 9 and relevant provisions of NR216 and NR480
Contacts of cargo tanks to supporting blocks to be
checked on board
H1
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
H4
Remarks
(2)
Insulation materials
TA (1)
X (2)
C / D (1)
(3)
H5
(2)
(3)
H6
March 2010
(1)
C (1)
DA
X (2)
X h (2)
X (2)
(3)
(3)
X (3)
X (3)
X (3)
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assessment
index
Certification
Product certification
1- Cargo pumps
TA or DA
(1)
X (2)
X h (2)
X (2)
(3)
(3)
X (3)
X (3)
X (3)
Xh
Xc
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
H7
H8
DA
1- Fans
TA (1)
(2)
C
DA (1)
Xc
(1)
X (2)
Xs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
H9
Remarks
(2)
Xhs
X c (2)
(2)
Seamless steel or stainless steel cargo pipes of class I, for liquefied gas carriers (1)
(1)
H11
X s (2)
Xh
X s (2)
Xh
W
(2)
(1)
Xs
(2) (3)
X h (3)
Xs
(2) (3)
X h (3)
H12
(2)
(3)
C/W
(2)
DA (4)
Running
tests
Xh
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(2)
H13
(3)
(4)
H14
H15
H16
TA
Xhs
(1)
TA
Xhs
(1)
TA
Xhs
(1)
(1)
C (4)
TA or DA
(2)
X s (3)
Xh
Xc
W (4) TA or DA
(2)
X s (3)
Xh
Xc
H17
(2)
(3)
(4)
TA
X s (2)
H18
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(1)
(2)
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assessment
index
TA (1)
C/W
(3)
DA
TA (1)
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
X s (3)
Running
tests
Certification
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
X c (2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
For some equipment, DA is applicable on a case-bycase basis; see item K and relevant provisions of
NR467, Part D, Chapter 9
Xh
Xc
(1)
H19
H20
Vent lines on cargo tanks (1) (2)
X s (2)
(2)
H21
(3)
H22
H23
H24
H25
(1)
See item D
(1)
See item C
(1)
See item C
TA
Table 9 : Cargo Handling and Containment Systems of Oil / FLS Tankers or Chemical Tankers - item I
CARGO HANDLING AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OF OIL / FLS TANKERS OR CHEMICAL TANKERS - ITEM I
Examinations and tests
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
C (1)
(1)
W (1)
(1)
(1)
I1
I2
I3
I4
TA (1)
X (2)
X h (2)
X (2)
2- Prime movers
(3)
(3)
X (3)
X (3)
X (3)
Xh
Xc
DA
Fans for enclosed spaces located within the cargo area, and
their prime movers
I5
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
1- Fans
TA (1)
Xc
X (2)
X (2)
As per NR467, Pt D, Ch 8, Sec 5, cargo pipes and associated accessories are considered as:
class I, when the design pressure is above 1,5 MPa,
or the pipe is intended for toxic substances
class II, when the design pressure is equal to or less
than 1,5 MPa, or
class III, when they are open ended or placed inside cargo tanks
The provisions given in NR467, Part D, Chapter 8, related to cargo piping, supplement those given in
NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 10, [20] for piping systems
In case of welded construction
(2)
X s (3)
Xh
X s (3)
Xh
I6
(2)
(3)
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CARGO HANDLING AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OF OIL / FLS TANKERS OR CHEMICAL TANKERS - ITEM I
Examinations and tests
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
X s (3)
Xh
X s (3)
Xh
I7
(2)
(3)
Cargo pipes of class II for oil / FLS tankers (1)
(1)
As per NR467, Pt D, Ch 8, Sec 5, cargo pipes and associated accessories are considered as:
class I, when the design pressure is above 1,5 MPa,
or the pipe is intended for toxic substances
class II, when the design pressure is equal to or less
than 1,5 MPa, or
class III, when they are open ended or placed inside cargo tanks
The provisions given in NR467, Part D, Chapter 8, related to cargo piping, supplement those given in
NR467, Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 10, [20] for piping systems
In case of welded construction
As per NR467, Pt D, Ch 7, Sec 4, unless otherwise
specified, cargo piping is to be designed and constructed according to the requirements of NR467, Pt C, Ch 1,
Sec 10 applicable to piping systems of:
class III, in the case of ships having the service notation oil tanker
class II, in the case of ships having the service notation FLS tanker,
with the exception of cargo pipes and accessories having an open end or situated inside cargo tanks, for
which class III may be accepted
In case of welded construction
X s (2)
Xh
X s (2)
Xh
Xhc
(1)
Xh
(1)
I8
(2)
I9
C/W
(2)
DA (4)
X s (3)
(2)
I10
(3)
(4)
CARGO HANDLING AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OF OIL / FLS TANKERS OR CHEMICAL TANKERS - ITEM I
Material
certification
Design
assessment
index
TA
Xhs
(1)
TA
Xhs
(1)
TA
Xhs
(1)
(1)
I11
I12
I13
Certification
Product certification
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
C
(3) (4)
TA
X s (2)
Xh
Xc
W
(3) (4)
TA
X s (2)
Xh
Xc
I14
Remarks
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Plastic pipes used as cargo pipes
TA (1) (2)
X (3)
X h (3)
(1)
I15
(2)
(3)
Safety relief valves for cargo process piping system
TA
X s (2)
I16
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(1)
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CARGO HANDLING AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OF OIL / FLS TANKERS OR CHEMICAL TANKERS - ITEM I
TA (1)
Running
tests
X c (2)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(1)
For some equipment, DA is applicable on a case-bycase basis; see item K and relevant provisions of NR467,
Part D, Chapter 7 and NR467, Part D, Chapter 8
(1)
See item D
(1)
See item C
(1)
See item C
I17
I18
Remarks
TA (1)
C
TA (1)
I19
I20
I21
I22
TA
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
(1)
I23
Da or TA
(1)
Xc
Xc
(1)
TA (2)
Xc
Xc
(1)
(2)
TA (2)
Xc
Xc
(1)
(2)
I24
I25
I26
I27
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
DA
1- Fire pumps
J1
2- Prime movers
(1)
X c (2)
Xs
(1)
Running
tests
Xh
X (1)
X (1)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
C
X (1)
C
(2)
J3
Fire water main, fire foam main, water spray piping systems
and their accessories
(1)
DA
Xc
TA
Xc
2- Seatings
J2
Xh
C (1) (1)
DA
DA
Foam concentrates
TA
J4
J5
J6
C
Xc
C
D
TA (1)
Xc
C / D (1)
(2)
J7
(2)
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Certification
Item
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assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
A summary list of auxiliaries considered as essential is given in Sec 1, [2.4] of this NR266. For an exhaustive definition of equipment intended for essential services, refer to NR467.
Generators and motors for electric propulsion (3)
(1)
1- power P 100 kW
C (2) DA or TA
(4) (9)
X (8)
X (1) (7)
(10)
X (1) (7)
(10)
W (2) DA or TA
(4) (9)
X (8)
X (1) (7)
(10)
C (5)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
K1
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
C (5) (2)
1- power P 100 kW
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
X (1) (9)
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
(3)
(4)
(5)
K2
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
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Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
C (5) (2)
1- power P 100 kW
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
X (1) (9)
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
(5)
K3
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
K4
DA (2)
X (3)
X (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
C (5) (2)
1- power P 100 kW
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
X (1) (9)
W (2) DA or TA
(8)
X (7)
X (1) (9)
(5)
K5
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
K6
(1)
DA or TA
X (1) (2)
X (1) (2)
DA or TA
X (1) (2)
X (1) (2)
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Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
1- power P 50 kW
DA or TA
X (1)
2- power P < 50 kW
DA or TA
X (1) (6)
X (1)
C (3)
(4)
K7
(5)
(6)
Testing of semiconductor convertors or static convertors includes Type tests and Routine tests as per NR467,
Pt C, Ch 2, Sec 6, [3]
Convertors units intended for essential services and
UPS units used as alternative and/or transitional source
An alternative inspection scheme (BV Mode I) may be
agreed by the Society with the manufacturer whereby
the attendance of the Surveyor will not be required
Individual works' certificate is to be issued by the manufacturer and detailed test report submitted to the Society
Convertors units intended for non-essential services, and
UPS units not used as alternative and/or transitional
source, individual works' certificate is to be issued by the
manufacturer and detailed test report made available
and submitted upon request
Type tests are to be carried out on a prototype machine
or on the first of a batch of machines, and routine tests
carried out on the subsequent machines
X c (2)
(1)
(2)
X c (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
K8
K9
K11
DA
X (1)
Xc
(1)
K10
DA
X (1) (2)
Xc
(1)
(2)
(3)
DA
X (1)
Running
tests
X (1)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
C / W (1)
(2)
K12
(2)
DA
X (1)
X (1)
C / W (1)
(2)
K13
(2)
Distribution switchboards
DA
X (1)
X (1)
C / W (1)
(2)
K14
(2)
Circuit breakers
1- nominal current 250 A
TA
K15
TA
X (1)
X (2)
Xc
Contactors
1- nominal current 250 A
TA
K16
TA
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X (2)
Xc
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(2)
C / D (3)
(3)
C/D
(3)
(1)
(2)
C / D (3)
(3)
C/D
(3)
Tests including: dielectric strength test, insulation measurements, verification of the protection index IP, clearance and creepage distances, check of wiring, etc., as
per NR467, Pt C, Ch 2, Sec 8
Tests of main switchboards, emergency switchboards
or switchboards rated above 100 kW are to be attended
by a Surveyor of the Society
Tests including: dielectric strength test, insulation measurements, verification of the protection index IP, clearance and creepage distances, check of wiring, etc, as
per NR467, Pt C, Ch 2, Sec 8
Tests of main switchboards, emergency switchboards
or switchboards rated above 100 kW are to be attended
by a Surveyor of the Society
Tests including: dielectric strength test, insulation measurements, verification of the protection index IP, clearance and creepage distances, check of wiring, etc., as
per NR467, Pt C, Ch 2, Sec 8
Tests of main switchboards, emergency switchboards
or switchboards rated above 100 kW are to be attended
by a Surveyor of the Society
Dielectric strength test is to be carried out
At no load (under load on board)
Document type C or D according to the production survey scheme implemented (in case of mass-produced
items manufactured in series according to a defined
type: document type as stated at the type approval stage)
Dielectric strength test is to be carried out
At no load (under load on board)
Document type C or D according to the production survey scheme implemented (in case of mass-produced
items manufactured in series according to a defined
type: document type as stated at the type approval stage)
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Running
tests
TA
TA
TA
X (1)
K17
TA
X (2) (3)
X (1)
X (2)
Xc
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(2)
C / D (3)
(3)
C/D
(3)
C / D (1)
(1)
K18
X (2) (3)
Document type C or D according to the production survey scheme implemented (in case of mass-produced
items manufactured in series according to a defined
type: document type as stated at the type approval stage)
C (4) (1)
or CA (2)
(3)
K19
(4)
DA
X (1) (2)
Xc
(4)
K20
K21
DA
X c (1) (2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
TA
Running
tests
X c (1) (2)
(4)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
K22
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
TA
X (1) (2)
(3)
TA
X (3) (4)
(5)
K23
X c (3)
(4) (5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
C /W (1)
(6)
(2)
(3)
(4)
K24
(5)
(6)
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Castings (1)
C (2)
DA
Running
tests
X s (3)
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(2)
L1
(3)
Self elevating mechanisms (1) (2)
C (3)
DA
X s (4)
X h s (5)
X c (5)
(1)
(2)
L2
(3)
(4)
(5)
Instrumentation for remote gauging of ballast systems (1)
DA
X (2)
L3
L4
(1)
(2)
DA
X (1)
TA
X (2)
Especially:
- cast nodes
- connection and articulation parts
As per NR216 and NR480; tests performed on specimens on the rough cast part (these specimens are to be
taken into consideration before the castings operations
in order that necessary over thicknesses are set apart)
If repairs are to be done, the repair procedure shall be
submitted for preliminary examination
Including jacking systems and locking systems for jackup units; refer to Offshore Rules NR445
Survey of system components to be done as per relevant requirements of NR445, and relevant provisions of
this NR266 (i.e. items G26 and G30 for piping and
pressure vessels, item K for electrical equipment, etc.)
As per NR216 and NR480
For welded construction
Proof tests and running as per agreed program
Concerning other parts of the ballast systems, refer to
NR467
Pressure test for hydraulic systems. As for instrumentation systems, refer to item N5
C
X (3)
(1)
(1)
(2)
L5
(3)
C (2)
DA (3)
Running
tests
X
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
(1)
(2)
(3)
L6
L7
Remarks
As per NR526. See items O2 to O7 concerning additional class notations ALM, ALS
As per NR216 and NR480
The use of lifting appliance for personnel transfer operations is excluded from the Class approval scope. The
use of lifting appliance for personnel transfer is subject
to authorization of the relevant Flag administration or
relevant offshore regulatory Authorities
(1)
(2)
C (1)
TA
X (2)
Drilling lines
C (1)
TA
X (2)
DA
(1)
DA
(1)
L9
Risers
L8
TA or DA
Xs
Xh
(1)
(1)
L10
DA
L11
Pumps
TA
Xh
C/W
DA
Xhs
DA
L12
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C/W
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(2)
C / W (3)
(4)
C
C
(1)
(2)
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Design
assessment
index
DA
Xhs
C (1)
TA or DA
X (2)
TA
TA
L13
Item
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(1)
(2)
Xs
(1)
Xs
(1)
(2)
(1)
See item B7
(1)
Life-saving appliances are outside the scope of classification, except for offshore units intended to receive the
additional class notation LSA
As per International Conventions SOLAS and MODU
Code. In the case of a discrepancy between the provisions of the applicable international and national regulations and those of the BV Classification Rules,
normally the former take precedence
L14
L15
L16
L17
Fibre ropes other than L15 and L16, i.e. intended for towing
and mooring lines, emergency towing arrangement, cargo
handling gear or similar applications (1)
TA (2)
X (2)
X (2)
X c (2)
(2)
L18
DA (1)
1- Main shaft
L19
(2)
X (4)
X (4)
Xs
X s (5)
(2)
Xs
Xh
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Optional item L19: scope and references to be specially agreed with the Society on a case-by-case basis
See item G26 for piping
For electrical systems, refer to item K
Shop tests and on board load tests; as per agreed program
If of welded construction
Design
assessment
index
C (2)
(3)
TA or DA
(3)
(2) (3)
L20
Item
Running
tests
X (3)
Certification
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
DA (2)
X c (2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
L21
(4)
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Table 13 : Refrigerating Installation covered by Additional Class Notation REFER (REF-CARGO, REF-CONT, REF-STORE) - item M
REFRIGERATING INSTALLATION COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION REFER (REF-CARGO, REF-CONT, REF-STORE) - ITEM M
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Remarks
The requirements of NR467, Part E, Chapter 7 summarized in this item M are specific to permanently installed refrigerating installations and associated arrangements and are to be
considered additional to those specified in Pt C, Ch 1, Sec 13 (addressed in item G35) which are the minimum requirements mandatory for all ships with refrigerating installations
Individual pieces of equipment: shop tests are to be carried out on pumps, fans, electric motors and internal combustion engines forming parts of refrigerating installations, following procedures in accordance with the requirements applicable to each type of machinery. The relevant running data (capacity, pressure head, power and rotational speed,
etc.) are to be recorded for each item
Pressure tests of components at the workshop include hydrostatic test (strength) and leak test (tightness) as per NR467, Part E, Chapter 7
At least one refrigerating unit of each type installed on board is to be subjected to shop tests in order to ascertain its refrigerating capacity in the most unfavourable temperature
conditions expected, or in other temperature conditions agreed by the Society
Where the complete unit cannot be shop tested (for instance, in the case of direct expansion installations), alternative test procedures are to be agreed with the Society
M1
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
DA
C (2)
(1)
Xh
X (3)
Xhc
(2)
C
(3)
M2
DA
C/W
(3)
(1)
Xh
X (2)
Xhc
(2)
C
(3)
M3
C (2)
(1)
Xh
M4
DA
X (3)
Xhc
DA
C
C
X (2)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
Non electrical (i.e. hydraulic); for electrical motors, refer to item K5; diesel engines as per item E1
Compressor crankshaft or rotor, couplings, connecting
rods and piston rods; compressor liners, cylinder heads
and other parts subjected to pressure
Including, for refrigerated container ships, checking at
works of the performances as per Rules
Non electrical (i.e. hydraulic); for electrical motors, refer to item K5
Including, for refrigerated container ships, checking at
works of the performances as per Rules, where the
prime movers have an output exceeding 50 kW
Pump housing: material certificates (C / W) according
to the piping class. See item G31
Non electrical (i.e. hydraulic); for electrical motors, refer to item K5
Casing if temperatures 40C
Including, for refrigerated container ships, checking at
works of the performances as per Rules, where the
prime movers have an output exceeding 50 kW
For electrical motors driving fans, refer to item K5
Determination of characteristics: capacity, pressure
and power consumption
REFRIGERATING INSTALLATION COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION REFER (REF-CARGO, REF-CONT, REF-STORE) - ITEM M
M5
DA
X h s (1)
C
C (3)
Xs
Xs
Xh
(1)
Xh
(1)
Xh
(1)
Xhc
(1)
Xhc
(1)
Class III piping system. See items G27, G28 and G35
(1)
(2)
(3)
See item M2
See item M1
For less important installations, could be made on
board
Calibration by the manufacturer. The Society reserves
the right to require random checks of the calibration
M7
DA
DA
Xh
Xc
DA
3- Compressors (2)
DA
DA
M12
M11
M6
M10
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
M9
Remarks
X h (4)
3- Tubes or plates
M8
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Product certification
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(4)
X (3)
TA
X (4)
C/W
TA
X (1)
C / W (1)
(2)
(2)
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Refrigerants (1)
(2)(3)
Running
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Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
(1)
M13
(2)
(3)
Table 14 : Automation Systems covered by Additional Class Notation AUT (AUT-UMS, AUT-CCS, AUT-PORT, AUT-IMS) - item N
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION AUT (AUT-UMS, AUT-CCS, AUT-PORT, AUT-IMS) - ITEM N
Examinations and tests
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After
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tion
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Item
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assessment
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Material
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Product certification
Remarks
DA (1)
X (2)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
Propulsion plant remote control systems: diesel engines, turbines, clutches, controllable pitch propellers, thrusters, automatic shaft brakes,
DA (1)
X (2)
X (2)
N2
(1)
(2)
N3
Control and monitoring systems for auxiliaries equipment: generating sets, boilers, air compressors, fresh water generators, ...
DA (1)
X (2)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
TA (1)
N1
C / D (1)
(2)
N4
(2)
N5
N6
N7
N8
TA
DA
Sensors, alarm panels, electronic protective devices, automatic and remote control equipment, actuators, safety devices for installations intended for essential services, electronic
speed regulators for auxiliary engines
TA
X (1) (2)
TA (1)
X (2) (3)
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C / D (1)
(1)
Document type C or D according to the applicable certification frame and/or the production survey scheme
implemented (in case of mass-produced items manufactured in series according to a defined type: document type as stated at the type approval stage)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Table 15 : Lifting Appliances covered (or not covered) by Additional Class Notations ALP, ALM, ALS - item O
LIFTING APPLIANCES COVERED (OR NOT COVERED) BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATIONS ALP, ALM, ALS - ITEM O
Examinations and tests
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After
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tion
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Product certification
Remarks
2- For lifting appliances covered by class notation ALP, ALM or ALS: the requirements given in item O apply.
a) Survey of the materials by a BV Surveyor is required.
b) The materials are to be covered by BV product certificate issued by a Surveyor of the Society (materials to be in compliance with NR216, or accepted specifications). The tested
materials are to be individually certified by the Society; An alternative inspection scheme may be agreed by the Society with the manufacturer whereby the attendance of the Surveyor
will not be required.
c) The BV product certificate mentioned in b) is required in addition to any other Manufacturer's documents (i.e. material inspection certificates type EN 10204 - 3.1 or 3.2) included
in the Manufacturer Record Book.
3- For lifting appliances not covered by class notation ALP, ALM or ALS: the requirements given in item O apply, except the following two points:
a) The materials are to be identified by certificate "W" (Works') issued by the Manufacturer, and submitted to the Surveyor for review (materials to be in compliance with NR216, or
accepted specifications). The Works' certificate issued by the Manufacturer shall indicate the guaranteed chemical and mechanical properties (i.e. may be material inspection certificates type EN 10204-3.1 or 3.2) as well as the results of the tests performed.
b) Loose gear (item O4) are to be documented by the Manufacturer with relevant product certificates in accordance with ILO regulations.
Derricks (1)
(2)
DA
X (3)
X (3)
2- Derrick booms
X s (5)
3- Gooseneck
X (6)
O1
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(7)
Xs
(8) (9)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
As per NI 184
Materials as per NR216 and NR480
Shop tests (and running tests on board) as per agreed program
See item B17
For welded construction; the extent and the nature of the nondestructive examinations are subject to the Society's agreement
See item O6
May be submitted to individual assessment in separate scope as
per item O4
No individual design assessment of winches; the main load
carrying structural elements of winches (drum, flanges, supports or baseplate, shaft, etc.) are reviewed as part of item O1
structures
Survey of other equipment to be done as per relevant requirements of Rules: i.e. see items G26 and G30 for piping and pressure vessels, item O5 for electrical equipment, etc.
LIFTING APPLIANCES COVERED (OR NOT COVERED) BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATIONS ALP, ALM, ALS - ITEM O
Design
assessment
index
(2)
DA
Item
X (3)
X s (4)
Xs
X (5)
X s (4)
Xh
(6)
(7) (8)
X (3)
(9)
Remarks
O2
Running
tests
Certification
Material
certification
Product certification
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Winches intended for lifting appliances (not documented with O1 and O2), and subject to individual
assessment
1- Main load carrying structural elements: drum,
flanges, supports or baseplate, shaft, etc.
O3
(1)
(2)
X s (3)
X (4)
X (5)
2- Ropes
X (4)
X (6)
X (7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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As per NR526
Materials as per NR216 and NR480
Shop tests (and running tests on board) as per agreed program
For welded construction. The extent and the nature of the nondestructive examinations are subject to the Society's agreement
See item O6
May be submitted to individual assessment in separate scope as
per item O4
No individual design assessment of winches. The main load
carrying structural elements of winches (drum, flanges, supports or baseplate, shaft, etc.) are reviewed as part of item O2
structures
Survey of other equipment to be done as per relevant requirements of the Rules: see items G26 and G30 for piping and pressure vessels, item O5 for electrical equipment, etc.
Concerning notations ALM and ALS, particular attention in the
case where the brake does not operate directly on the winch
drum. For notation ALS, the running tests on board are to include the testing of emergency systems
Materials as per NR216 and NR480
Scope to be specially considered by the Society and agreed on
a case-by-case basis. Acceptance may be done by mean of
specification data verifications and prototype testing according
to NR526
For welded construction. The extent and the nature of the nondestructive examinations are subject to the Society's agreement
Shop tests and running tests, as per agreed program
See item O6
Survey to be done as per relevant requirements of the Rules: see
items G26 and G30 for piping and pressure vessels, item O5 for
electrical equipment, etc.
Loose gear (if any), as per item O4
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Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
DA (2)
(1)
1- Blocks, hooks, shackles, swivels, chains, rings, rigging screws, slings, lifting beams, spreader beams
O5
C (3)
X s (4)
X (5)
C (3)
X s (4)
X (5)
O4
C (3)
X s (4)
X (5)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Motors and electrical equipment used for lifting, topping, slewing or translation of lifting appliance (1)
W
X (1)
X (2)
2- Fibre ropes
(1)
C
(2)
O7
(1)
O6
Remarks
C (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C (1) (1)
Table 16 : Container Lashing Equipment covered by Additional Class Notation LASHING - item P
CONTAINER LASHING EQUIPMENT COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION LASHING - ITEM P
Examinations and tests
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
C (2)
DA
P1
C (2)
TA (3)
X (3)
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X (4)
Remarks
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Table 17 : Installations covered by Additional Class Notation SPM (SINGLE POINT MOORING) - item Q
INSTALLATIONS COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION SPM (SINGLE POINT MOORING) - ITEM Q
Running
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Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
C (2)
DA or TA
Xs
X (3)
X (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Components of the equipment used for mooring at single point moorings may be common with the bow
emergency towing arrangements specified in item B21,
provided that the provisions of NR467, Pt E, Ch 10,
Sec 4 are complied with
As per NR216
Testing as per agreed procedure
(1)
(2)
As per NR216
May be type approved
(1)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Bow fairleads
Pedestal roller fairleads
C (1)
DA (2)
DA (1)
Xc
Table 18 : Installations covered by Additional Class Notation DYNAPOS (Dynamic Positioning) - item R
INSTALLATIONS COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION DYNAPOS (DYNAMIC POSITIONING) - ITEM R
During
After
fabrica- completion
tion
Running
tests
Remarks
R2
R3
R4
R5
DA (1)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
DA or TA
(1)
X (2)
X (2)
X (2)
(1)
(2)
R1
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
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X (1)
C
X (1)
(1)
DA
Xs
Xc
(1)
DA
Xs
(1)
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TA (1)
Running
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Xc
Certification
Item
Design
assessment
index
Material
certification
Product certification
Remarks
C / D (1)
(2)
S1
(2)
S4
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xch
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
Shipboard incinerators
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
(3)
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
S3
S2
TA (1)
Xc
Xc
C / D (1)
(2) (2)
(3)
S5
S6
S7
S8
Table 20 : Availability of Machinery covered by Additional Class Notation AVM (AVM-APS, AVM-DPS, AVM-IPS) - item T
AVAILABILITY OF MACHINERY COVERED BY ADDITIONAL CLASS NOTATION AVM (AVM-APS, AVM-DPS, AVM-IPS) - ITEM T
Examinations and tests
During
After
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tion
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Item
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Material
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Product certification
Remarks
X (1)
X (1)
C or (1)
W (1)
T1
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C or (2)
W (1)
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C or
W (1)
(3)
(4)
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C or (1)
W (1)
(2)
T2
T3
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C or (1)
W (1)
X (1)
X (1)
X (1)
C or (2)
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SECTION 3
GENERAL INDEX
1.1
Index
1.1.1
Item ref. No
S1
M10
M8
Accessories of pipes
G27
H13
Accessories, cargo pipes and accessories of class III, for oil / FLS tankers
I9
A8
A8
G14
E6
Air ejectors
F8
Air receivers and process tanks (for item D15), inert gas
D17
Air-cooler fans
M4
N1
T1
K1
K2
K3
A9
Aluminium alloy (plates and profiles for independent cargo tanks), liquefied gas
H2
Aluminium alloy (plates, profiles, bars and pipes for main structure)
A2
B4
Anchors
B3
L20
B21
G18
A12
Ballast pumps
G23
S7
K8
K9
Battery chargers
K24
Bearings (shafts)
G6
Bedding components
C22
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Bilge pumps
G22
D6
Boilers (auxiliary)
G15
Boilers (main)
F11
L14
Q1
Q2
Bower anchors
B3
D13
M3
Brine pipes
M9
M10
G16
D2
F16
G16
D2
F16
S7
Cables (electric)
K19
Cabling wires
K19
Cardan shafts
G4
H6
H16
I13
P1
L13
L12
I10
H13
Cargo pipes and accessories of class III, for oil / FLS tankers
I9
I7
I8
I3
H7
Cargo tanks for liquefied gas (steel plates and profiles, materials)
H1
Cargo tanks for liquefied gas (aluminium alloy plates and profiles, materials)
H2
H17
I14
L1
A8
L5
L4
G25
Centrifugal separators
G32
B4
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Item ref. No
Q1
O4
Chargers (battery)
K24
Circuit breakers
K15
M3
M2
F5
G1
C37
C36
B23
Coating systems (of cargo tanks), for chemical, oil / FLS tankers
I2
Composite materials
A8
Compressors (refrigerating)
M1
E8
G14
E6
H6
G31
G17
H10
F3
Condensers (refrigerating)
M5
Contactors
K16
M11
Control and monitoring systems, components (gauge, sensors, oxygen analyser, etc.), for IG system
D12
N3
R1
K7
Coolers (drain)
F10
E3
F9
E2
A8
B23
G7
G1
COW systems (for oil / FLS tankers < 20 000 tons deadweight)
I25
I24
O7
Cranes
O2
E1
C9
D7
Derricks
O1
C16
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I23
H25
M12
I27
N5
G11
E11
E1
D9
K17
Doppler system, GPS, gyrocompass, acoustic system, taut wire, radio location, inertial system, etc. (DYNAPOS
notation)
R2
L7
Dual-purpose nozzles
C35
Dual-purpose nozzles
J7
R1
S6
S5
K5
K1
Electric transformers
K6
C5
K23
Electromagnetic couplings
K11
Emergency generators
K3
B22
B23
C24
C26
C23
L10
Evaporators (refrigerating)
M5
G20
S5
Exhaust gas-boilers
E4
Expansion bellows
G38
Expansion bellows
H15
Expansion bellows
I12
C12
D4
Expansion joints
G37
Expansion joints
H14
Expansion joints
I11
C18
C17
External ramp
B15
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Extinguishers (fire)
C27
Extraction pumps
F7
Q2
L20
Fans (air-cooler)
M4
F15
I5
H9
D16
D19
G19
F12
F13
Fibre ropes
B7
L15
L16
Fibre ropes other than L15 and L16 (intended for towing and mooring lines, emergency towing arrangement, cargo
handling gear or similar applications)
L17
A3
Fire bulkheadings
C1
Fire dampers
C21
C16
Fire doors
C1
Fire extinguishers
C27
H24
I22
Fire hoses
C34
C33
N4
H23
I21
Fire pumps
C32
Fire pumps
J1
J2
Fire windows
C30
C1
C10
C24
C19
C25
C11
I18
G1
G28
L14
L7
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C12
Floor coverings
C29
Fluorescent lamps
K22
Foam concentrates
J6
C10
J3
F14
F15
G25
G24
K18
Fuses holders
K17
Gantry cranes
O2
I23
H25
C24
F17
H10
H8
I4
L3
B1
J3
J5
Generators (emergency)
K3
G20
G21
K1
K2
Gyrocompass, acoustic system, taut wire, radio location, inertial system, Doppler system, GPS, etc. (DYNAPOS
notation)
R2
Hatch covers
B13
Hawse pipes
B10
H10
M5
E3
F13
F16
Heaters, electric
K20
High alloy steel (for membrane cargo containment system), liquefied gas
H3
C36
Hoists
O2
O4
B21
B17
B17
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Item ref. No
L11
L5
S4
T3
D14
H22
I20
D1
D15
D5
B16
I19
L3
Instrumentation (gauge, sensors, oxygen analyser, etc.), for inert gas system
D12
H20
M12
C19
C20
K19
H5
N6
N6
Intermediate shafts
G4
G11
E11
E1
D10
L2
Kenter shackles
B5
King posts
B18
Lashing equipment
P1
L18
L6
Lighting fittings
K22
B20
C25
O4
O4
C37
L18
G12
E2
F6
F2
Marine hoses
L14
E11
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B18
Materials other than steel for pipes conveying oil or fuel oil
C4
Materials with low flame spread characteristic (paints, varnishes and similar)
C6
Mechanical joints
G36
H3
P1
N1
J4
L20
L20
Motorized windlasses
B6
K1
O5
B16
G2
D15
D8
L7
Non-combustible materials
C7
S8
Nozzles (dual-purpose)
C35
C14
J7
S2
I26
I27
S1
S8
C19
C20
C6
Q3
C3
H11
H12
Pipes conveying oil or fuel oil (of materials other than steel)
C4
C3
Pipes, valves and fittings (connected to ship side, collision bulkhead, fuel oil and lubricating oil tanks)
G29
Piping systems
G26
Plastic pipes
G39
I15
Plates (stainless steel for membrane cargo containment system), liquefied gas
H3
Plates and profiles for cargo tanks (steel or stainless steel), for chemical, oil / FLS tankers
I1
Plates and profiles for independent cargo tanks (aluminium alloy), liquefied gas
H2
Plates and profiles for independent cargo tanks (steel), liquefied gas
H1
Plates, profiles, bars and pipes for main structure (aluminium alloy)
A2
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Item ref. No
A1
PLCs and computers used for tasks essential to safety (AUT notation)
N8
A12
S1
C18
C20
R2
C11
J5
R5
C31
G33
Pressure / vacuum safety relief valves (for cargo tanks); chemical, oil / FLS tankers
I17
E10
Pressure vessels
G30
M6
C9
L21
L10
Profiles, plates, bars and pipes for main structure (aluminium alloy)
A2
A1
G5
G9
T3
T2
G5
T1
L19
H7
G31
K21
G26
H10
G30
G13
E5
Reduction gears
G2
T2
Refrigerant pipes
M7
M8
Refrigerants
M13
M11
Refrigerating compressors
M1
G35
D11
K10
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E9
A8
N2
L3
A8
G2
G4
L7
A4
O6
Rudder
B2
A6
L4
K23
Safety relief valves (for cargo process piping system); chemical, oil / FLS tankers
I16
H19
Safety relief valves for cargo process piping system, liquefied gas
H18
G27
E8
D5
B11
B8
H11
Seamless steel or stainless steel cargo pipes of class I, for chemical tankers
I6
P1
S6
L2
Semiconductor convertors
K7
Sensing heads (for automatic fire alarm and fire detection systems)
C15
N5
Sensors, alarm panels, electronic protective devices, automatic and remote control equipment, (AUT notation)
N7
G25
S1
H10
S3
Shackles
B5
O4
Shaft bearings
G6
H8
I4
Shaft couplings
G4
A7
G5
Shafts (intermediate)
G4
Shell doors
B12
G29
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S4
B19
B11
O4
O4
C13
H3
K10
G13
E5
Static convertors
K7
L20
G21
F1
Steel (castings)
A10
Steel (forgings)
A11
Steel (plates and profiles for independent cargo tanks), liquefied gas
H1
A1
Steel or stainless steel (plates and profiles for cargo tanks), for chemical, oil / FLS tankers
I1
Steering gears
B1
A6
A6
Stern tubes
G8
G9
E1
E8
C8
H4
C28
Switchboards (distribution)
K14
K12
K13
Switches, electric
K17
L9
L8
B5
O4
D18
Tank washing machines, COW systems (for oil / FLS tankers < 20 000 tons deadweight)
I25
Tank washing machines, COW systems (for oil / FLS tankers 20 000 tons deadweight)
I24
Taut wire, gyrocompass, acoustic system, radio location, inertial system, Doppler system, GPS, etc. (DYNAPOS
notation)
R2
G3
Thrust shafts
G4
R4
86
A13
Bureau Veritas
March 2010
NR 266, Sec 3
Item ref. No
Thrusters
G34
B24
Transducer compartment
B9
Transformers (electric)
K6
Transition joints steel / Aluminium alloy (for fixation of superstructures on steel hull)
A5
A13
G10
F17
F1
E12
E7
F4
Upholstered furniture
C2
D3
G27
D10
D3
H10
C6
H21
C8
Vessel sensors: heading and motion, wind speed and direction (DYNAPOS notation)
R3
Ward-Leonard sets
K4
Washing machines, COW systems (for oil / FLS tankers < 20 000 tons deadweight)
I25
Washing machines, COW systems (for oil / FLS tankers 20 000 tons deadweight)
I24
J7
J2
Water-jet
G34
C26
C23
Watertight doors
B14
H12
Welding consumables
A3
O7
Winches
O3
Windlasses (motorized)
B6
Windows
B11
Windows (fire)
C30
March 2010
Bureau Veritas
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