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Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System. MODEL : Cable-less BWAS-2000. CONTENTS. 1. BNWAS REGULATION. 5 . BWAS-2000 MAIN FEATURES. 6. BWAS-2000 CERTIFICATE. 7. WORLDWIDE SERVICE NETWORK. 2. BWAS-2000 KEY FUNCTION. 3. BWAS-2000 CONFIGURATION. 4. BWAS-2000 INSTALLATION. I.
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Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System MODEL : Cable-less BWAS-2000
CONTENTS 1. BNWASREGULATION 5. BWAS-2000 MAIN FEATURES 6. BWAS-2000 CERTIFICATE 7. WORLDWIDE SERVICE NETWORK 2. BWAS-2000 KEY FUNCTION 3. BWAS-2000 CONFIGURATION 4. BWAS-2000 INSTALLATION
I BNWAS REGULATION 1.SOLAS REQUIREMENT The requirements making it mandatory to have a ‘Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) fitted to all passenger and cargo vessels can be found in the amendments made to SOLAS Chapter V Resolution 19 that were adopted by the IMO in the Resolution MSC 292 (86) on 5th June 2009. 2.BNWAS REGULATION • IMO Resolution MSC 128 (75), MSC 81/23/2 & NAV 51/18 • IEC 62616 ‘Maritime Navigation and Radio Communication Equipment and System’ • - Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System 3.REASON FOR USING BNWAS • Increase in marine accidents • - Ships are larger in size, an increase in solo watch keeper • Japanese & Danish flag ship– Positive effect such as a decrease in a ship accident
I BNWAS REGULATION 4.BNWASPURPOSE • The purpose of BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System) is to monitor bridge • activity and detect operator disability which could lead to marine accidents. 5.BNWAS APPLICATION DATE • Ships of 150 gross tonnage and upwards and passenger ships irrespective of size constructed • on or after July 01st • Passenger ships irrespective of size constructed on 1st July 2011, not later that first survey • after 1st July 2011 • Ships of 3,000 gross tonnage and upwards constructed before 1st July 2011, not later that first • survey after 1st July 2012 • Ships of 500 gross tonnage and upwards but less than 3,000 gross tonnage constructed before • 1st July 2011, not later that first survey after 1st July 2013 • Ships of 150 gross tonnage and upwards but less than 500 gross tonnage constructed before • 1st July 2011, not later that first survey after 1st July 2014
Ⅱ Detecting Range : up to 6 meter,up to 60’ Sensing method : PIR (passive infra-red)sensor BWAS-2000KEY FUNCTION 2.1 Operational Mode • Auto Mode – Subject to Heading or Track Control System • Manual On - In operation • Manual Off – No operation under any circumstance 2.2 Reset • Manual Reset Switch : Inside Bridge(1 Set), Wing Bridge (2 Sets) • PIR Sensor: Standard2 Sets
Ⅱ BNWASKEY FUNCTION 2.3 Operational Sequence of Indications and Alarms • Selected dormant period(Td) : 3minutes~ 12minutes • Alarm type & operation time • Bridge Visible Alarm • First Stage Bridge Audible Alarm (Td + 15seconds) • Second Stage Remote Audible Alarm (Td + 30seconds) • Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm (Td + 2minutes) • Alarm Alternative Function • Integrated First & Second Stage Bridge Audible Alarm • Third Stage Remote Audible Alarm extension (Maximum3minutes)
Ⅱ BNWASKEY FUNCTION 2.4 Emergency Call • Instant Alarm for 2nd & 3rd Stage Remote Audible Alarm • Located in the front part of Main Panel 2.5 Security An authorized personnel(Master) is only allowed to set dormant period & operation modewith a key. 2.6 Interface (IEC 61162-1/2) • Auto Pilot (Heading & Tracking System) • VDR & Navigational system(Input/outputInterface)
Ⅲ BWAS-2000 CONFIGURATION BWAS-2000 SPECFICATION Standard Supply Scope 1set Main Panel (BN2-M) 1set Reset Switch(BN2-RS) 2set Reset Switch (BN2-WS) - Wing Bridge 2set PIRMotion Sensor (BN2-MS) 4set Alarm Unit (BN2-AU) - 2nd Stage Alarm 2set Alarm Unit (BN2-AU) - 3rd Stage Alarm
Main Control Panel (BN2-M) PIR Motion Sensor (BN2-MS) Ⅲ BWAS-2000 CONFIGURATION • Power Source : • AC 220V/100V & DC 24V • Power Consumption : 10 W (below) • Operating Temperature : -20 ~ 70’C • Interface : • External Serial (RS 485) – 2 Channel • Digital Input : 3 N/O or N/C Relay • Power Source : DC 12V • Sensor Type :PIR (passive infra-red)sensor • Sensor Performance : • Detecting distance: 6 meter • Detecting range: 60’ • Maximum installation quantity: 4 sets
RESET SWITCH (BN2-WS/RS) ALARM UNIT (BN2-AU) Ⅲ BWAS-2000 CONFIGURATION • Power Source : DC 24V • Digital input (N/O Dry Contact) • Operating Temperature : -20 ~ 70’C • Enclosure Grade (IP Grade) : • WaterproofType : IP 66 • Non-waterproofType : IP 44 • NON-WATERTIGHTTYPE (NAV. BRIDGE) • WATERTIGHTTYPE (WING BRIDGE) • Power Source : DC 24V • Enclosure Grade (IP Grade) : IP 44 • Interface Method • RS 485 SERIAL COMMUNICATION • LAN (Local Area Network) Communication • Maximum installation quantity: 8 sets (LAN)
Ⅳ BWAS-2000 INSTALLATION Installation regulation for Bridge • Main Control Panel (BN2-M) • 1 set • PIR Motion Sensor (BN2-MS) • 2 sets • Manual Reset Switch (BN2-RS) • 1 set • Reset Switch (방수형, BN2-WS) • 2 Sets (Wing Bridge) DNV New Building Ship Rules ‘Nautical Safety’ Part6 Chapter 8 H-103 ‘Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System’ Means for activating the BNWAS reset function provided at workstation for monitoring, workstation for navigating & maneuvering and workstation for conning shall be activated by automatic detection of human motion.
V BWAS-2000 MAIN FEATURES TECHNICAL STRENGTH • Cable-less & Minimum Cable Layout using LAN / Power Line • Communication • Simple & Cost saving installation can be undertaken by • competent by ship’s engineer • Exact compliant with IMO resolution (MSC 128 (75) / IEC 62616 • Various interface with RS 485, 422, NMEA, etc. • Interface with VDR, Auto-pilot and other ship’s navigation & • communication system • High Reliable Operation (PIR motion sensor) • KR, KG, DNV type approval certificate
V I BWAS-2000 CERTIFICATE • DNV type approval certificate • KR type approval certificate • Korean government type approval certificate • Applying for LR type approval certificate • Other class type approval certificates can be issued • within 2 months after request.
V I I WORLDWIDE SERVICE NETWORK SALES & AFTER-SERVICE OVERSEAS AGENCY ROLE Asia(8) Europe(5) North America(1) South America(1) Australia(1) Africa(1) Total 17 Europe North America Asia Africa South America Australia • PRODUCT SALES & SPARE PARTS SUPPLY • SUPPORT FOR AFTER-SERVICE • LOCAL MARKETING & PROMOTION 28