Iranian Classification Society Rules

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Section 2 Classification


201. Classification

Units built and surveyed for the classification in accordance with this Rules or in accordance with requirements deemed to be equivalent to this Rules by the Society will be assigned a class and registered in the Register of Ships.


202. Class notations

The class will be distinguished by the class notations and the class notations assigned to the units classed with the Society are to be in accordance with the requirements specified in Pt 1, Ch 1,

201. of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships. However, "Mobile Offshore Unit" shall be

assigned as a ship type notation and the following notations shall be assigned as special feature notations.

(1) The following special feature notations shall be assigned according to the type of unit.

(A) Self-elevating

(B) Column-stabilized

(C) Ship Type

(D) Barge Type

(2) The following special feature notations shall be assigned according to the purpose of unit.

(A) Crane

(B) Accommodation

(C) Floating Pier

(D) Special feature notations according to other purposes of units


203. Maintenance of classification


1. Units classed with the Society are to be subjected to the surveys to maintain the classification and are to be maintained in good condition in accordance with the requirements specified in this Chapter.


2. Plans and particulars of any proposed alterations to the approved scantlings or arrangements of hull, machinery or equipment are to be submitted for approval by the Society before the work is com- menced and such alterations are to be surveyed by the Surveyor of the Society.


204. Classification Survey during Construction


1. General


At the Classification Survey during Construction, the hull, machinery and equipment are to be ex- amined in detail in order to ascertain that they meet the relevant requirements of this Rules.

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2. Submission of plans and documents

(1) At the Classification Survey during Construction, the following plans and documents are to be submitted to the Society for approval before the work is commenced.

(A) Hull and equipment

(a)

Transverse section showing scantlings

(b) Longitudinal section showing scantlings

(c)

Deck construction plan(including details of well and helicopter deck)

(d) Framing

(e)

(f)

Shell expansion Final stability data

(g) Methods and locations for non-destructive testing

(h) Construction plan of watertight bulkheads and deep tanks indicating the highest position of tank and positions of tops of overflow pipes

(i)


(j)

Construction of leg, bottom mats, leg tanks and load transmitting parts of jacking sys- tem, etc.

Construction of columns, lower hull, footings

(k) Construction of superstructures and deckhouses

(l)

Details of arrangement and closing devices of watertight doors and hatchways, etc.

(m) Seatings of boilers, main engines, thrust blocks, plummer blocks, dynamos and other im-

portant auxiliary machinery

(n) Construction of machinery casings

(o) Construction of cargo handling appliances and its foundation

(p) Pumping arrangements

(q) Steering gear

(r)

(s)

(t)

Construction of fire protection

Means of escape

Temporary mooring arrangements and towing arrangements

(u) Welding details and procedures

(v) Details of corrosion control arrangements

(w) Documents in respect of maintenance, corrosion control and inspection

(x) Other plans and/or documents considered necessary by the Society

(B) Machinery

(a)

For self-elevating unit, construction plan and operating diagram of jacking systems

(b) General arrangement of machinery spaces, boilers and pressure vessels, main and auxil- iary engines, shaftings, and auxiliary machinery and pipings, etc. specified in Pt 5, Ch

1 of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships.

(c) Electrical installations specified in Pt 6, Ch 1 of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships, and automatic and remote control system specified in Pt 6, Ch 2 of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships.

(d) Fire extinguishing arrangements and inert gas system

(e)

(2) At the

Other plans and/or documents considered necessary by the Society

Classification Survey during Construction, the following plans and documents are to be

submitted to the Society for reference.

(A) Specifications

(B) General arrangement

(C) Summary of distributions of fixed and variable weights

(D) Plan indicating design loadings for all decks

(E) Preliminary stability data

(F) Structural analysis and calculation for relevant loading conditions

(G) Resultant forces and moments from wind, waves, current, mooring and other environmental loadings taken into account in the structural analysis

(H) Calculations for significant operational loads from derrick and other equipment

(I) For self-elevating unit, calculations substantiating adequacy of structure to transmit forces be- tween legs and hull through the jacking systems

(J) Evaluation of the unit's stability to resist overturning while bearing on the sea bed

(K) Lines or offsets

(L) Capacity plans and sounding tables of tanks

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(M) Plans showing arrangement of watertight compartments, openings, their closing appliances, etc., necessary for calculation of stability

(N) Other plans and/or documents considered necessary by the Society

Submitted calculations are to be suitably referenced. Results from relevant model tests or dynamic response calculations may be submitted as alternatives or as substantiation for the required calculations.

3. Presence of Surveyors

(1) At the Classification Survey during Construction, the presence of the Surveyor is required at the following stages of the work in relation to hull and equipment.

(A) When the tests of the materials specified in Pt 2, Ch 1 of Rules for the Classification

of Steel Ships and the equipment specified in Pt 4 of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships are carried out.

(B) When the tests of welding specified in Pt 2, Ch 2 of Rules for the Classification of

Steel Ships are carried out.

(C) When designated by the Society during shop work or sub-assembly.

(D) When each block is assembled and erected.

(E) When each part of the hull is completed.

(F) When structural tests, leak test, hose tests and non-destructive tests are carried out.

(G) When performance tests are carried out on closing appliances of openings, anchoring and mooring equipment, cargo handling appliances, fire detection systems, etc.

(H) When each part of the fire protection construction is completed.

(I) When measurement of principal dimensions, hull deflection, etc. are carried out.

(J) When a loading instrument is installed on board.

(K) When the load line mark is marked.

(L) When the onboard tests and stability experiments are carried out.

(M) When the sea trials are carried out.

(N) When deemed necessary by the Society.

(2) At the Classification Survey during Construction, the presence of following stages of the work in relation to machinery.

(A) Units not provided with propelling machinery

(a) When the tests specified in Ch 10, 109. are carried out.

a Surveyor is required at the


However, the presence of the

surveyors at respective tests of apparatuses used for the systems specified in Ch 10,

101. 3 may be modified in accordance with the usage of

the apparatuses.

(b) When generators, prime movers for generators and essential auxiliaries are installed on

board.

(c)

When sea trials are carried out.

(d) For offshore storage units subject to the requirements in Ch 11, 403. 6, when the tests

regarding to those requirements are carried out.

(B) Units provided with propelling machinery

(a)

(b)


(c)

When the tests specified in Ch 10, 109. are carried out.

When the tests of materials of main parts of machinery prescribed in Pt 2 of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships are carried out.

Main parts of machinery

(i) When the tests prescribed in Pt 5 and

Ships according to the respective kind

6 of Rules for the Classification of Steel

of machinery are carried out.

(ii) When machining of the main parts is finished and, if necessary, at the proper stage during machining.

(iii)In the case of welded construction, before welding is commenced and when it is

completed.

(iv) When shop trials are carried out on main engines and generators.

(d) When main engines, generators and essential auxiliaries are installed on board.

(e)


(f)

When performance tests/onboard tests are carried out on remote control devices of clos- ing appliances, remote control devices for machinery and gears, automatic control de- vices, steering gears, jacking systems, fire fighting system and pipings.

When sea trials are carried out.

(3) For column-stabilized units, when the draught scales are fitted.

(4) For units requiring the mooring system specified in Ch 3, Sec 8 when that system is installed on the unit.

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(5) For units with a dynamic positioning system, when components of the dynamic positioning sys- tem are installed on the units and tests are carried out in accordance with the testing procedure.

4. Tests


At the Classification Survey during Construction, hydrostatic tests, leak tests, hose tests and per- formance tests, etc are to be carried out in accordance with the relevant requirements of this Rules.


5. Sea trials and stability experiments

(1) At the Classification Survey during Construction, the following tests corresponding to the type of unit are to be carried out during the sea trials in addition to the relevant test items of sea trials specified in Pt 1, Ch 1, 308. of Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships.

(A) For self-elevating units, elevating and lowering tests of legs and decks and function tests of their safety devices; and where legs are not provided with bottom mats, pre-loading tests on each leg to a load as near as possible to that of the strength calculation specified in Ch 5, 103.

(B) For column-stabilized units, a function test of the ballast system

(C) For units with the dynamic positioning system, performance tests of the dynamic positioning system.

(2) Stability experiments

(A) At the Classification Survey during Construction, stability experiments are to be carried out upon completion of the unit. In addition, a stability information booklet prepared on the ba- sis of the particulars of stability determined by the results of stability experiments is to be

approved by the Society and provided on board.

(B) The stability experiments of an individual unit may be dispensed with, provided that reliable stability data can be obtained from the stability experiments of a similar unit and approval is given by the Society. However, the stability experiments for a column-stabilized unit are to be carried out even though the stability data is available from a similar unit.


205. Classification Survey after Construction


1. General


At the Classification Survey after Construction, the examination of the hull, machinery and equip- ment are carried out as required for the Special Survey corresponding to the age, kind and purpose of the units and the actual scantlings, etc. of the main parts of units are to be measured as necessary.


2. Submission of plans and documents


At the Classification Survey after Construction, plans and documents as may be required for the Classification Survey during Construction are to be submitted. If plans and documents cannot be obtained, facilities are to be given for the Surveyor to take the necessary information from the unit.


3. Sea trials and stability experiments


At the Classification Survey after Construction, sea trials and stability experiments are to be carried out in accordance with the requirements specified in 204. 5. However, sea trials and stability ex- periments may be dispensed with provided that sufficient information based on previous tests is available and neither alteration nor repair affecting sea trials and stability experiments has been

made after such previous tests. quired where deemed necessary

similar unit.

The stability experiments for a column-stabilized unit may be re- by the Society even though the stability data is available from a

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