OS GSO ISO 8862:2015

ISO 8862:1987
Omani Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Air-conditioning and ventilation of machinery control-rooms on board ships -- Design conditions and basis of calculations

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OS GSO ISO 8862:2015 Scope

This International Standard specifies design conditions and suitable methods of calculation for air-conditioning and ventilation of the machinery control-room on board seagoing merchant ships for all conditions except those encountered in extremely cold or hot climates (i.e. with a lower or higher enthalpy than that stated in 4.1 ). Applicable parts of the Standard can be used for similar spaces such as the control-room for propulsion machinery. The annex provides guidance and details of good practice in the design of ventilation and air-conditioning systems for machinery control-rooms in ships. NOTE — Users of this International Standard should note that, while observing the requirements of the Standard, they should at the same time ensure compliance with such statutory requirements, rules and regulations as may be applicable to the individual ship concerned.

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