This International Standard covers the design, manufacture, performance, operation, functioning and testing of incinerators intended to incinerate garbage and other shipboard wastes generated during the ship's normal service (i.e. maintenance, operational, domestic and cargo associated wastes).
This International Standard applies to incinerator plants with capacities up to 1 500 kW per unit.
This International Standard does not apply to systems on special incinerator ships, e.g. for burning industrial wastes such as chemicals, manufacturing residues, etc.
It does not address the electrical supply to the unit, nor the foundation connections and stack connections.
This International Standard provides emission requirements in annex A, and fire protection requirements in annex B. Provisions for incinerators integrated with heat recovery units and provisions for flue gas temperatures are given in informative annex C and normative annex D, respectively.
This International Standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. It does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this International Standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
ISO 13617:2001 Referenced Document
IEC 60092-201:1980 Electrical installations in ships. Part 201 : System design - General
IEC 60092-202:1994 Electrical installations in ships; part 202: system design; protection
IEC 60092-301:1980 Electrical installations in ships. Part 301 : Equipment - Generators and motors
IEC 60092-352:1997 Electrical installations in ships - Choice and installation of cables for low-voltage power systems
IEC 60092-503:1975 Electrical installations in ships. Part 503 : Special features. A.C. supply systems with voltages in the range above 1 kV up to and including 11 kV
IEC 60529:2001 Degrees of protection provided by enclosure (IP code)*, 2024-04-17 Update
IEC 92 Electrical installations in ships. Part 3 : Cables (construction, testing and installations)