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BS ISO 17884:2004

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Ships and marine technology. Navigation. Searchlights for high-speed craft
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-12-2004

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Requirements
  4.1 Required functions and their availability
  4.2 Permanent operation and life duration
  4.3 Luminous intensity
  4.4 Chromaticity of the emitted light
  4.5 Switch-on time
  4.6 Pan and tilt ranges
  4.7 Pan and tilt speeds
  4.8 Malfunctions, warnings, alarms and indications
  4.9 Ergonomic and operational controls
  4.10 Durability and resistance to environmental conditions
  4.11 Steadiness and ultimate behaviour of pane (light
       emitting areas)
  4.12 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  4.13 Power supply
  4.14 Installation
  4.15 Maintenance
  4.16 Back-up and fall-back arrangements
  4.17 Safety precautions
5 Type approval tests
  5.1 Testing of the luminous intensity
       5.1.1 General
       5.1.2 Adjustment
       5.1.3 Goniometry
       5.1.4 Photometer
       5.1.5 Geometry
       5.1.6 Procedure
       5.1.7 Angles
       5.1.8 Measurement of luminous intensity
  5.2 Testing of the chromaticity
       5.2.1 Adjustment
       5.2.2 Goniometry
       5.2.3 Colorimeter
       5.2.4 Geometry
       5.2.5 Procedure
       5.2.6 Measurement of chromaticity
  5.3 Test of life duration
  5.4 Vibration
       5.4.1 General
       5.4.2 Pre-conditioning and initial measurements
       5.4.3 Required result
  5.5 Shock
       5.5.1 General
       5.5.2 Pre-conditioning and initial measurements
       5.5.3 Required result
6 Test report
7 Documentation
8 Marking

Applies to searchlights fitted to high-speed craft in accordance with the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft [HSC Code, IMO-Resolution MSC.36 (63) Chapter 13].

This International Standard applies to searchlights fitted to high-speed craft in accordance with the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft [HSC Code, IMO-Resolution MSC.36 (63) Chapter 13].

Searchlights on board high-speed craft (HSC) facilitate the detection of other vessels, offshore structures, obstructions to shipping, floating objects and living things, shorelines, as well as fixed and floating sea marks and other aids to navigation, thus providing essential information to the navigator for safe navigation, collision avoidance and search and rescue of shipwrecked persons at sea.

Committee
EPL/80
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 02/205170 DC. (12/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
20
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

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