BowTied
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2002
- 21
Hello:
My company is in the business of water treament equipment (OEM). We have traditionally been in the industrial/commercial business sectors. We are now looking at designing ballast water treatment equipment for installation on board ocean-going cargo ships. This is completely new to my team and I am looking to create a list of standards that apply to this market for the design constraints. I am specifically interested in mechanical piping, electrical/mechanical equipment/devices, corrosion control. The intent is to provide this equipment globally to ship builders/owners.
I did a search and found ISO 14726 and possibly ASTMF1155.
The forum's FAQ recommends these books:
"Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, Part 4", American Bureau of Shipping & "Modern Marine Engineer's Manual, Volumes I & II", Osbourne, Cornell Maritime Press, Inc.
Any tips or direction or list of standards we should consider would be greatly apperciated.
Ron
My company is in the business of water treament equipment (OEM). We have traditionally been in the industrial/commercial business sectors. We are now looking at designing ballast water treatment equipment for installation on board ocean-going cargo ships. This is completely new to my team and I am looking to create a list of standards that apply to this market for the design constraints. I am specifically interested in mechanical piping, electrical/mechanical equipment/devices, corrosion control. The intent is to provide this equipment globally to ship builders/owners.
I did a search and found ISO 14726 and possibly ASTMF1155.
The forum's FAQ recommends these books:
"Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, Part 4", American Bureau of Shipping & "Modern Marine Engineer's Manual, Volumes I & II", Osbourne, Cornell Maritime Press, Inc.
Any tips or direction or list of standards we should consider would be greatly apperciated.
Ron