Section
12 Classification of craft not built under survey
12.1 General
12.1.1 When
classification is desired for a craft not built under the supervision
of LR's Surveyors, application should be made to the Committee in
writing.
12.1.2 Periodical
Surveys of such craft, when classed, are subsequently to be held as
in the case of craft built under survey.
12.1.3 Where
classification is desired for a craft which is classed by another
recognised Society, special consideration will be given to the scope
of the survey.
12.2 Hull and equipment
12.2.1 Plans
showing the main scantlings and arrangements of the actual craft together
with any proposed alterations are to be submitted for approval. These
should comprise plans of the midship section, longitudinal section
and decks, and such other plans as may be requested. If plans cannot
be obtained or prepared by the Owner, facilities are to be given for
LR's Surveyor to obtain the necessary information from the craft.
12.2.2 Particulars
of the process of manufacture and the testing of the material of construction
are to be supplied. The requirements for composite craft will be specially
considered.
12.2.4 During
the survey, the Surveyors are to satisfy themselves regarding the
workmanship and verify the approved scantlings and arrangements. For
this purpose, and also in order to ascertain the amount of any deterioration
of steel craft, parts of the structure will require to be gauged as
necessary. Full particulars of the anchors, chain cables and equipment
are to be submitted. For craft to which Pt 15, Ch 1 Piping Design Requirements applies, fire protection, detection and extinction
are to be in accordance with the Rules.
12.3 Machinery
12.3.1 To facilitate
the survey, the following plans and particulars (plans of piping are
to be diagrammatic), together with the particulars of the materials
used in the construction of any boilers, air receivers and important
forgings are to be submitted:
- Name of manufacturer of engine and gearbox including the manufacturer's
type designation of engine and gearbox, together with the continuous
shaft power of the engine at the crankshaft coupling with the revolutions
per minute of crankshaft and propeller.
- General pumping arrangements, including air and sounding pipes
(Builder's plan).
- Bilge, ballast and fuel oil pumping arrangements, including the
capacities of the pumps on bilge service.
- Arrangement and dimensions of any steam pipes.
- Arrangement of fuel oil pipes and fittings at settling and service
tanks.
- Arrangement of fuel oil piping in connection with oil burning
installations.
- Fuel oil overflow systems, where these are fitted.
- Arrangement of boiler feed systems.
- Fuel oil settling, service and other fuel oil tanks not forming
part of the craft's structure.
- Boilers and economisers.
- Air receivers.
- Crank, thrust, intermediate and screw shafting.
- Details of water jet or directional propeller units, if fitted.
- Clutch and reversing gear with methods of control.
- Reduction gearing.
- Propeller (including spare propeller if supplied) where the diameter
exceeds 1 m.
- Electrical circuits.
- Arrangement of compressed air systems for main and auxiliary services.
- Arrangement of lubricating oil, other flammable liquids and cooling
water systems for main and auxiliary services.
- Steering gear including control arrangement.
- Arrangement of exhaust system indicating materials, method of
cooling, and if water spray injected, the method of draining.
12.3.2 Plans
additional to those detailed in Pt 1, Ch 3, 12.3 Machinery 12.3.1 are
not to be submitted unless the machinery is of a novel or special
character affecting classification.
12.3.3 Where
remote and/or automatic controls are fitted to propulsion machinery
and essential auxiliaries, a description of the scheme is to be submitted.
12.3.4 For new
craft and craft which have been in service less than two years, calculations
of the torsional vibration characteristics of the propelling machinery
are to be submitted for consideration, as required for craft constructed
under Special Survey. For older craft the circumstances will be specially
considered in relation to their service record and type of machinery
installed. Where calculations are not submitted, the Committee may
require that the machinery certificate be endorsed to this effect.
When desired by the Owner, the calculations and investigation of the
torsional vibration characteristics of the machinery may be carried
out by LR upon special request.
12.3.5 The main
and auxiliary machinery, feed pipes, compressed air pipes and boilers
are to be examined as required at Complete Surveys. Working pressures
are to be determined from the actual scantlings in accordance with
the Rules.
12.3.6 The screwshaft
is to be drawn and examined.
12.3.8 The bilge,
ballast and fuel oil pumping arrangements are to be examined and amended,
as necessary, to comply with the Rules.
12.3.9 The electrical
equipment is to be examined as required at Complete Surveys.
12.3.10 The
whole of the machinery, including essential controls, is to be tried
under working conditions to the Surveyor's satisfaction.
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