美国船级社标准ABS Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length RCN 9.pdf

美国船级社标准ABS Steel Vessels Under 90 Meters (295 Feet) in Length RCN 9.pdf

RULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEET) IN LENGTH 2006 NOTICE NO. 9 – July 2008 The following Rule Changes were approved by the ABS Rules Committee on 3 June 2008 and become EFFECTIVE AS OF 1 JULY 2008. (See /absdownloads/index.cfm for the consolidated version of the Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 90 meters (295 feet) in Length 2006, with all Notices and Corrigenda incorporated.) Notes - The date in the parentheses means the date that the Rule becomes effective for new construction based on the contract date for construction, unless otherwise noted. (See 1-1-4/3.3 of the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1).) PART 3 HULL CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT CHAPTER 7 TESTING, TRIALS AND SURVEYS DURING CONSTRUCTION – HULL SECTION 2 TRIALS (Revise Subsection 3-7-2/1, as follows.) 1 Anchor Windlass Trials (1 July 2008) Each anchor windlass is to be tested under normal working conditions to demonstrate satisfactory operation. Each required anchor handling unit is to be independently tested for braking, clutch functioning, power lowering, hoisting and proper riding of the chain through the hawsepipe, over the wildcat (chain wheel), through the chain pipe and stowing in the chain locker. It is to be confirmed that anchors properly seat in the stored position and that chain stoppers function as designed if fitted. Also, it is to be demonstrated that the windlass is capable of lifting each anchor with 82.5 m (45 fathoms) length of chain submerged and hanging free. Where the available water depth is insufficient, the proposed test method will be specially considered. ABS RULES FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING STEEL VESSELS UNDER 90 METERS (295 FEE

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