Clasification Society Rulefinder 2016 - Version 9.25
Statutory Documents - IMO Publications and Documents - Resolutions - Marine Environment Protection Committee - Resolution MEPC.214(63) – 2012 Guidelines on Survey and Certification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) – (Adopted on 2 March 2012)Amended by Resolution MEPC.234(65) - Annex – 2012 Guidelines on Survey and Certification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) - Appendix 2 – Guidelines for Validation of Electric Power Tables for EEDI (EPT-EEDI) - 4 Application

4 Application

  4.1 These Guidelines are applicable to ships as stipulated by paragraph 2.5.6.3 of the EEDI Calculation Guidelines.

  4.2 These Guidelines should be applied for new ships for which an application for an EPT-EEDI validation has been submitted to a validator.

  4.3 The steps of the validation process include:

  • .1 Review of documents during the design stage

    • .1.1 Check if all relevant loads are listed in the EPT;

    • .1.2 Check if reasonable service factors are used; and

    • .1.3 Check the correctness of the PAE calculation based on the data given in the EPT.

  • .2 Survey of installed systems and components during construction stage

    • .2.1 Check if a randomly selected set of installed systems and components are correctly listed with their characteristics in the EPT.

  • .3 Survey of sea trials

    • .3.1 Check if selected units/loads specified in EPT are observed.


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