Requirements for Direct Current (DC) Power Distribution
DC distribution systems are independent from a fixed frequency and such non-frequency-related DC systems offer the opportunity for more efficient operations. This can include varying
DC distribution systems are independent from a fixed frequency and such non-frequency-related DC systems offer the opportunity for more efficient operations. This can include varying
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DC Power Distribution System. An onboard electrical power distribution system, where electrical power sources, vessel loads, and/or energy storage systems are connected to the DC bus directly or via power electronic converters. See Section 1, Figure 1 for an example of a DC Power Distribution system.
Although there are some similarities between traditional AC power distribution systems and DC power distribution systems, they have different protection and control philosophies. The AC system requirements should not be applied to DC distribution systems directly.
The design is to comply with the requirements for Voltage Variations for DC Distribution Systems as per 4-8-3/1.9 of the Marine Vessel Rules. The applicable table is listed below for convenience. Any harmonics created within AC systems is to be within the limits specified in 4-8-2/7.21 of the Marine Vessel Rules.
The AC system requirements should not be applied to DC distribution systems directly. This document provides supplemental requirements to the DC electrical systems currently included in the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels (Marine Vessel Rules) and the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Units (MOU Rules).