GB/T 22190-2008
ActiveElectrical installations in ships - Special features - Electric propulsion plant
船舶电气设备 专辑 电力推进系统
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the design, installation, and testing requirements for electric propulsion plants on ships, covering components like generators, motors, and control systems. It is applied in the shipbuilding industry to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of electric propulsion systems in vessels such as cruise ships, icebreakers, and dynamically positioned offshore support vessels. The standard is used by marine engineers and classification societies during the construction, commissioning, and inspection of ship electrical installations.
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