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1. Multi-Cable Transit Device “Geaquello® -System Cable Duct with Sealing
Compound E795 or E 950 “, originally manufactured for AEG Aktiengesellschaft
GmbH, for Telefunken GmbH and for STN Atlas Elektronik GmbH by AEG's division
AEG Isolier und Kunstoff GmbH, at Otto Hahn Strasse. 5, D 34123 Kassel-Waldau,
FR Germany.
Now manufactured at the same address by :AIK Flammadur Brandschutz GmbH
Tested in compliance with International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) , (1974, Reg. II-2/3.5,II-2/18.1.1,II-2/18.1.2 and as amended ) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolution A.754.(18), 1983, [with IMO-Res. MCS.61(67)Annex1, Part 3 and Annex 2, incorporated into SOLAS] by: Department of Economics, Transport and Agriculture, River and Port Authority, TÜV Nord Fire Research Station (Laboratory), in Hamburg, Germany :
(a) Test Report GV95.47.1, tested on 11 January 1996 for A60 bulkhead with
a sealing compound E950,
(b) Test Report GH95.27.1, tested on 12 January 1996 for A60 deck with a sealing
compound E950 and also with a sealing compound E795 and
(c) Test Report GV 96.44.1, tested on 8 October 1996 for A60 bulkhead with sealing
compound E795.
(d) The test for the deck included placing water resistant 10 mm thick layer of
Flammadur E292 (polyurethane resin) on the topside of a deck.
2. Special High Water Pressure Tests for Sealing Compound E 950
around cables in bulkhead penetration steel box -on 31 July,
1986 at AEG Isolier-und-Kunstoff GmbH, Kassel, Germany.
Witnessed and certified on 7 August 1986 by :
a. Lloyd's Registrar for Shipping
b. Det Norske Veritas
Results:
The hydraulic pressure test was carried out for water tight cable penetration with sealing compound E950 using the following pressure sequence:
Test pressure applied in bars: Duration in minutes
2.0 5
2.5 5
3.0 5
3.5 5
4.0 30
4.5 5
5.0 5
5.5 5
6.0 5
8.0 5
10.0 5
After all the tests were carried out, no leakage was found.
The average water pressure for 80 minutes is calculated to be that it was 4.24 bars = 4.19 atm = 61.5 psi = 142 ft WC = 43.3 m WC.
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