ABS Piping Groups
ABS Piping Groups
ABS Piping Groups
TABLE 1
Classes of Piping Systems (2013)
Pressure
Class I
P2
Class II
P1
Class III
T1 T2 Temperature
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TABLE 2
Piping Classes and Certification
Piping Component Class ABS Certification (1) Design Approval (1) Manufacturer’s Certification (1) Identification (1)
Pipes I, II Required (2) Not applicable (3) Required Temporary (3)
(3) (3)
III Not required Not applicable Required Temporary (3)
(4, 6)
Pipe fittings I, II Not required Required Required Permanent
III Not required Not required (5 ,6) Required Permanent
Valves I, II Not required Required (4) Required Permanent
III Not required Not required (5) Required Permanent
Notes:
1 See 4-6-1/7.1.1, 4-6-1/7.1.2, 4-6-1/7.1.3 and 4-6-1/7.1.4.
2 Except hydraulic piping.
3 Except for plastic piping. See Section 4-6-3.
4 Where not in compliance with a recognized standard.
5 Documentary proof of pressure/temperature rating is required. See 4-6-2/5.15.
6 Design of flexible hoses and mechanical pipe joints is to be approved in each case. See 4-6-2/5.7 and 4-6-2/5.9,
respectively.
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7.3 Pumps
7.3.1 Pumps Requiring Certification
The pumps listed below are to be certified by a Surveyor at the manufacturers’ plants:
i) Pumps for all vessels (500 gross tonnage and over):
x Fuel oil transfer pumps
x Hydraulic pumps for steering gears (see also 4-3-4/19.5), anchor windlasses,
controllable pitch propellers
x Fire pumps, including emergency fire pumps
x (2011) Other fire fighting service pumps, such as, pumps for fixed water-based systems,
or equivalent, local application fire-fighting systems (see 4-7-2/1.11.2), sprinkler systems
(see 4-7-3/9.5.3), deck foam systems, etc.
x Bilge pumps
x Ballast pumps
ii) Pumps associated with propulsion diesel engine and reduction gears (for engines with
bores > 300 mm only):
x Fuel oil service pumps, booster pumps, etc.
x Sea water and freshwater cooling pumps
x Lubricating oil pumps
iii) Pumps associated with steam propulsion and reduction gears:
x Fuel oil service pumps
x Main condensate pumps
x Main circulating pumps
x Main feed pumps
x Vacuum pumps for main condenser
x Lubricating oil pumps
iv) Pumps associated with propulsion gas turbine and reduction gears:
x Fuel oil service pumps
x Lubricating oil pumps
v) Cargo pumps associated with oil carriers, liquefied gas carriers and chemical carriers.
x (2017) Cargo pumps associated with liquefied gas carriers, see 5C-8-5/13.1.3
vi) Pumps associated with inert gas systems:
x Fuel oil pumps for boilers/inert gas generators
x Cooling water pumps for flue gas scrubber
7.3.2 Required Tests
The following tests are to be carried out at the manufacturer’s plant in the presence of the Surveyor.
7.3.2(a) Hydrostatic tests. The pumps are to be hydrostatically tested to a pressure of at least
1.5P, where P is the maximum working pressure of the pump. If it is desired to conduct the
hydrostatic test on the suction side of the pump independently from the test on the discharge side,
the test pressure on the suction side is to be at least 1.5Ps, where Ps is the maximum pressure
available from the system at the suction inlet. In all cases, the test pressure for both the suction and
the discharge side is not to be less than 4 bar.
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7.3.2(b) Capacity tests. Pump capacities are to be checked with the pump operating at design
conditions (rated speed and pressure head). For centrifugal pumps, the pump characteristic (head-
capacity) design curve is to be verified to the satisfaction of the Surveyor. Capacity tests may be
waived if previous satisfactory tests have been carried out on similar pumps.
7.3.2(c) Relief valve capacity test (2005). For positive displacement pumps with an integrated
relief valve, the valve’s setting and full flow capacity corresponding to the pump maximum rating
is to be verified. The operational test for relief valve capacity may be waived if previous
satisfactory tests have been carried out on similar pumps.
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