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ČSN EN ISO 20257-1 (386613)

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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ČSN EN ISO 20257-1
Classification mark: 386613
Catalog number: 510444
Publication date standards: 1.7.2020
The number of pages: 170
Approximate weight : 541 g (1.19 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Kategorie: Technické normy ČSN

Annotation of standard text ČSN EN ISO 20257-1 (386613):

This document provides requirements and guidance for the design and operation of floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) installations, including installations for the liquefaction, storage, vaporisation, transfer and handling of LNG, in order to have a safe and environmentally acceptable design and operation of floating LNG installations. This document is applicable to: - floating LNG liquefaction installations (plant) - FLNG; - floating LNG regasification installations (plant) - FSRU; - floating storage units - FSU. This document is applicable to offshore, near-shore or docked floating LNG installations. This document includes any jetty in the scope in case of docked floating LNG installations with regards to the mooring. This document briefly describes floating LNG mooring concepts. This document is applicable to both newbuilt and converted floating LNG installations, and addresses specific requirements. This document is not applicable to: - onshore LNG storage, liquefaction and/or regasification installations/plants, except for docked FSRU and/or FLNG installations; - offshore LNG plants based on non-floating structure (such as gravity based structure [GBS] principle); and - support onshore based facilities (such as support vessels, tugs, etc.). This document is not intended for design floating power generation facilities though relevant parts of this document can be used. This document is not intended to cover LNG as fuel bunkering applications