GSO ISO 9099:2015
ISO 9099:1987
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
03 September 2015
Air-conditioning and ventilation of dry provision rooms on board ships -- Design conditions and basis of calculations
GSO ISO 9099:2015 Files
English
2 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
OMR
21.6
GSO ISO 9099:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies design conditions and suitable methods of calculation for air-conditioning and ventilation of dry provision rooms on board seagoing merchant ships, when specified by the shipowner.
It applies for all conditions except those encountered in extremely hot climates (i.e. with a higher enthalpy than that stated in 4.2).
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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