GSO ISO 14885:2016
ISO 14885:2014
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
22 December 2016
Large yachts -- Diesel engines for main propulsion and essential auxiliaries -- Safety requirements
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GSO ISO 14885:2016 Scope
This International Standard specifies the safety requirements for diesel engines with a rated power of 100kW and over for propulsion and essential auxiliaries for power generation for large yachts 24 m and over in hull length, measured in accordance with ISO 8666:2002, and of less than 500 GT which are in commercial use for sport or pleasure, and do not carry cargo and do not carry more than twelve passengers.
The engine in terms of this International Standard is understood as the prime mover up to its driving extremitie(s) for power take off(s).
This International Standard does not cover engines used for generating the emergency source of electrical power.
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