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BS EN 15869-1:2019 Inland navigation vessels. Electrical shore connection, three phase current 400 V, 50 Hz, up to 125 A General requirements

BS EN 15869-1:2019

Inland navigation vessels. Electrical shore connection, three phase current 400 V, 50 Hz, up to 125 A General requirements

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Standard number:BS EN 15869-1:2019
Pages:16
Released:2019-06-18
ISBN:978 0 580 98365 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15869-1:2019


This standard BS EN 15869-1:2019 Inland navigation vessels. Electrical shore connection, three phase current 400 V, 50 Hz, up to 125 A is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 47.060 Inland navigation vessels
  • 93.140 Construction of waterways, ports and dykes
  • 47.020.60 Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures
This document specifies requirements for electrical installations for the shore supply of berthing inland navigation vessels with electrical energy, three-phase current 400 V, 50 Hz with a rated current of up to 125 A. This document applies to the supply of inland navigation vessels in ports and moorings for commercial inland navigation. This document specifies general requirements and contains information on the billing procedure. For the supply of small craft and houseboats in marinas and similar installations the requirements of HD 60364-7-709 apply. For electrical shore connections with a current rating more than 125 A, which are suitable for passenger ships with hotel operation, EN 16840 applies. The requirements for the HD 60364 series and HD 384 series generally apply to low-voltage systems on shore. A detailed list of the relevant parts is given in the Bibliography.