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Marine Power & Electrical Systems

VI MARINE Services

Marine Power & Electrical Systems

Engineering-led shipboard electrical execution aligned with SOLAS Chapter II-1, IEC 60092 Series, and classification society requirements. We deliver low-voltage (≤1 kV) marine cabling, installation, panel works, and retrofit projects with class-aware documentation.

Marine Power & Electrical Systems

Overview

VI MARINE delivers shipboard low-voltage (≤1 kV) electrical works as an engineering-driven process, not a labor task. Our execution follows SOLAS Chapter II-1 Regulation 45, IEC 60092 Series standards, and classification society rules (DNV, ABS, LR, BV, Türk Loydu). We treat route planning, cable segregation, fixing methodology, fire boundary penetrations, and documentation as engineering disciplines - not as installation afterthoughts.

Regulatory Framework We Follow

Our electrical installation work is explicitly aligned with SOLAS Chapter II-1 Regulation 45 (Electrical installations in ships), the IEC 60092 Series (Shipboard electrical installations), IACS Unified Requirements, and applicable classification society rules.

Regulations and class rules are not treated as references only. They directly define our installation methodology, cable selection, penetration management, and testing requirements.

SOLAS Chapter II-1 / Regulation 45 - Electrical installations
IEC 60092 Series - Shipboard electrical installations
DNV, ABS, LR, BV, Türk Loydu class society rules
IACS Unified Requirements adherence
Marine electrical room with cable trays and organized infrastructure
Shipboard electrical infrastructure must comply with SOLAS, IEC 60092, and class society requirements.

Engineering vs. Installation-Only Approach

For us, marine cabling is not a labour task. It is a planned, controlled, and fully documented engineering process. Generic cabling practices are not sufficient in a marine environment where vibration, heat, mechanical stress, fire-risk zoning, and continuous operation challenge system reliability.

What appears acceptable during execution can later become a class remark or operational problem if the installation lacks route logic, mechanical protection, segregation discipline, or traceable documentation.

Execution Methodology

Route planning and cable segregation philosophy before installation
Controlled cable pulling methodology protecting insulation integrity
Proper tray design, support spacing, and fixing systems
Fire boundary and penetration management with class compliance
Cable identification, tagging, and schedule control
Testing, verification, and as-built documentation
Bundled and labeled marine cabling
Identification, neat routing, and traceable installation directly support maintenance and survey readiness.

Deliverables & Documentation

Every cabling project includes documented deliverables for traceability and survey readiness. Cable lists, routing overviews, identification and connection records, test results (IR, continuity, functional where applicable), installation photo records, and as-built documentation ensure long-term maintainability.

Where We Work

Engine rooms and machinery spaces
Cargo areas and deck equipment
Accommodation and service spaces
Project-specific hazardous area boundaries

Project Scope Examples

We execute large-scale cable pulling projects (multi-kilometer scopes) during shipyard and port stays, retrofit cabling works on commercial vessels, equipment and system interconnection cabling, and new construction electrical installation with full class compliance.

Service Scope

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Electrical System Installation

Low-voltage (≤1 kV) shipboard electrical system installation following IEC 60092 standards and class society requirements. We handle new construction projects and retrofit scopes with controlled installation methodology.

Marine Cabling

Engineering-driven, class-aware marine cabling for low-voltage (≤1 kV) shipboard power, control, signal, and data circuits. We execute multi-kilometer cable pulling projects with SOLAS and IEC 60092 compliance.

Electrical Infrastructure

Engineering of cable routes, tray systems, supports, penetrations, and electrical backbone infrastructure required for dependable vessel operation following IEC 60092 installation standards.

Panel Manufacturing & Installation

Design, manufacturing, and shipboard installation of electrical panels and cabinets aligned with IEC 60092 and class society requirements. We produce main switchboards, motor control centers, distribution boards, and custom control panels.

Lighting & Ex-proof Solutions

Marine lighting and hazardous-area electrical solutions following IEC 60092-306, ATEX, and IECEx standards. We serve engine rooms, decks, working zones, and project-specific hazardous areas with zone-compliant equipment and installation.

Panel / Cabinet Relocation

Controlled relocation of panels and cabinets without compromising original electrical functionality, access logic, or class-approved system designs. We perform relocation with system continuity preservation.

Electrical Troubleshooting

Structured electrical fault diagnosis and corrective action based on understanding installation logic, system interactions, and shipboard stress effects over time. We address documentation gaps and route clarity issues.

Electrical Retrofit Projects

Execution of electrical retrofit packages during dockings, conversion windows, and modernization periods with controlled installation methodology. We handle congested routes, limited tray capacity, and fire boundary management.

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