Depends upon what is meant by a "Boat"
A Recreational Vessel or a Commercial Vessel?
I would think the later needs to conform to requirements of the International
Association of
Class Societies E10 standard. Or more particularly perhaps to the standards of
the actual Class
Society (Lloyds Register, American Bureau of Shipping, etc.) who is approving
the design and
construction of the vessel.
YMMV
John Merrill
Square D Automation
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In reviewing standards as applicable to DC powered (battery) motors for use on
boats, as I’m
seeing it that applicable EMC directive standards to apply would be EN55012 and
EN55014-2.
EN55014-1 excludes devices used exclusively in vehicles. Another route to go
would be in
looking at EN61000-6 series for immunity. I think the emissions requirement is
very straight
forward. A long I/O or control line in addition to the DC power cables causes
a pause for
thought, but is easily tested and addressed in EN55014-2.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
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