ABS Coating Performance P153-CPS GUIDE - E PDF
ABS Coating Performance P153-CPS GUIDE - E PDF
ABS Coating Performance P153-CPS GUIDE - E PDF
DECEMBER 2006
Copyright 2006
American Bureau of Shipping
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16855 Northchase Drive
Houston, TX 77060 USA
Foreword
This Guide, specifying the criteria for the class notation CPS (Coating Performance Standard), has
been developed with the objective of promoting the effective use of protective coatings on ABS-classed
vessels.
This Guide is provided to shipbuilders, ship owners, operators, naval architects and marine engineers
in satisfying the protective coating requirements contained in the IMO Resolution MSC.215(82)
Performance Standard for Protective Coatings for Dedicated Seawater Ballast Tanks in all Types of
Ships and Double-Side Skin Spaces of Bulk Carriers (PSPC). Although this Guide is mandatory for
the Common Structural Rules (CSR) vessels after 8 December 2006, it may also be optionally applied
to any non-CSR vessel prior to the IMO effective date of 1 July 2008. In addition this Guide may be
optionally applied to CSR vessels contracted prior to the effective date of 8 December 2006.
The Guide illustrates the application of the criteria contained in the IMO PSPC and includes reference
to the IACS Procedural Requirement No. 34 which includes IACS agreed procedures related to the
IMO PSPC. The Guide contains extensive cross reference to the IMO and IACS documents.
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General....................................................................................1
1.1
1.2
Abbreviations .........................................................................1
1.3
Basis of Notation....................................................................1
1.4
Effective Date.........................................................................2
Process ...................................................................................2
2.1
Detailed Instructions..............................................................4
3.1
Coating Process.....................................................................4
3.2
Verification Procedure............................................................7
3.3
Documentation .......................................................................7
4.1
4.2
General ..................................................................................8
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
Certification ............................................................................9
FIGURE 2
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General
1.1
1.2
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used through this Guide:
CPS
CSR
Common Structural Rules, see ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, Part 5A
(Double Hull Oil Tankers) and Part 5B (Bulk Carriers).
CTF
1.3
Basis of Notation
It is a prerequisite for receiving the class notation CPS that the applicable requirements of the
following are fully complied with:
i)
IMO Resolution MSC.215(82) Performance Standard for Protective Coatings for Dedicated
Seawater Ballast Tanks in All Types of Ships and Double-Side Skin Spaces of Bulk Carriers
(IMO PSPC) (link to IMO PSPC).
ii)
IACS PR No. 34, IACS Procedural Requirement on Application of the IMO Performance
Standard for Protective Coatings (PSPC), Resolution MSC.215(82), under IACS Common
Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (link to IACS PR 34).
iii)
ABS will apply the provisions of IACS PR No. 34 to vessels other than CSR for Bulk
Carriers and Oil Tankers.
iv)
IACS Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (see ABS Steel Vessel
Rules Part 5B and Part 5A).
In those instances where the flag administration has specific mandatory national regulations regarding
coating protection, documentation confirming compliance with these regulations is to be submitted
and considered to be fundamental to the CPS notation.
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1.4
Effective Date
This Guide may be optionally applied to any vessel prior to the effective date of the applicable Rule
or IMO requirement as listed below.
After the following effective dates compliance with this Guide and the referenced Rule or IMO
requirement is mandatory.
The effective date for application of coatings for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers to which the CSR
apply is on or after 8 December 2006, based on a building contract date.
The effective date for application of coatings to vessels to which the IMO PSPC apply is indicated
in SOLAS, Chapter II-1, Part A-1, Regulation 3-2, which states that the regulation applies to
ships:
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in the absence of a building contract, the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage
of construction on or after 1 January 2009; or
Process
2.1
Process Flow
The general coating process typically follows a process flow as shown in Figure 1. Each of the major
coating steps is indicated along with a cross reference to the applicable section within the IMO PSPC.
The various documentation and review steps necessary to demonstrate compliance with the IMO
PSPC and the review steps performed by ABS as a Recognized Organization (RO) in line with IACS
Procedures PR No. 34 are also indicated along with cross reference to the applicable section within
the IMO PSPC.
The IMO PSPC also includes requirements for pre-qualifying coating systems for use when coating
vessel structure. The general process flow for pre-qualifying coatings is as shown in Figure 2.
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FIGURE 1
Coating Process Flow
Select areas of vessel
to be coated
(1, 4)
IACS Procedures
(PR NO. 34)
Selection of coatings
(Table 1, 1.1)
Statement of Compliance
or
Type Approval Certificate
(4.4.2)
Primary Surface
Preparation
(Table 1, 2)
Secondary Surface
Preparation
(Table 1, 3)
Inspection of Coating
(Table 1, 4.3)
Coating Repair
(Table 1, 4.4)
Documentation
(CTF)
(3.4)
(4.4.3) (7.1)
(4.4.3) (7.1)
I-D
I-D
I-D
I-D
I-D
I-D
(7.4) (7.5)
(7.4) (7.5)
(7.4) (7.5)
Documentation - assembled by
yard.
I-D
D
(6.1.1) (7.3)
Inspection - performed by
coating inspector.
(3.4)
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FIGURE 2
Coating Pre-qualification Testing Flow
(See also IACS PR NO. 34.1)
See Figure 1
Selection of coatings
(Table 1, 1.1)
Epoxy-based System
(Table 1, 1.3)
Statement of Compliance
or
Type Approval Certificate
(4.4.2)
Existing
experience w/
"good" rating
after 5 years
(Table 1, 1.3)
M-D
Tested prior to
1 July 2008
(Table 1, 1.3)
(A1, 3.2)
(A2, 3.2)
R
M-D
Other systems
(8)
(App 1)
(App 2)
Tested on/after
1 July 2008
(Table 1, 1.3)
(App 1)
(App 2)
R
M-D
M-D
See Figure 1
M-D
Detailed Instructions
3.1
Coating Process
Detail instructions for each of the major steps shown in Figures 1 and 2 are provided in this section.
Cross reference to the IMO PSPC is indicated where applicable.
3.1.1
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3.1.2
Selection of Coatings
The selection of coatings is to be made considering the service conditions and planned
maintenance. The selected coatings are to be listed and cross referenced to the spaces to be
coated as per 3.1.1. See the IMO PSPC Table 1, 1.1.
In general epoxy based coating systems are to be used. The selected coating system is to
undergo a pre-qualification test as illustrated in Figure 2. See also IACS PR No.34 Section 1.
Other systems are to be tested in accordance with IMO PSPC Appendix 1 and Appendix 2.
The selected coatings are to be documented per 3.1.3. See IMO PSPC Table 1, 1.2 and 1.3.
3.1.3
Statement of Compliance
A Statement of Compliance or a Type Approval Certificate which signifies that one of
the options in 3.1.2 has been satisfied is to be obtained for each coating system selected. See
IMO PSPC Section 4.4.3 and 5.
The coating manufacturer is to provide copies of the Statement of Compliance or Type
Approval Certificate for each coating system to be used in accordance with the IMO PSPC to
the shipyard for inclusion into the CTF. See IMO PSPC 4.4.2. ABS will review the
documentation in the CTF for compliance with the IMO PSPC. The documents are to be
included in the CTF per Section 4.1.1 below.
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
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3.1.7
3.1.8
3.1.9
Inspection of Coating
The coating is to be inspected at various stages of surface preparation and application to
verify and document that the coating application is within the standard as per IMO PSPC
Section 6.1.2. Also see Section 3.2 below.
The coating inspectors who are qualified in accordance with IACS PR No.34, Section 2 are to
carry out inspections as per IMO PSPC Table 1, 4.3, Section 6.1.2 and the table contained in
IMO PSPC Section 6.2.
The coating inspectors are to document the results from the inspections per IMO PSPC
Section 6.1.3 and Annex 2. Special reference is made to the Dry Film Thickness (DFT)
measurements as specified in item 5 of the Block assembly portion of the table and Annex 3.
The documents are to be included in the CTF per Section 4.1.1 below. ABS will review the
documentation in the CTF for compliance with the IMO PSPC.
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3.2
Verification Procedure
The basic verification procedure is included in IMO PSPC Section 7. The following information is
intended to clarify ABSs process performed as an RO and in support of the CPS notation.
3.3
3.2.1
3.2.2
Coating Identification
The attending ABS Surveyor will verify that the coating identification on representative
containers is the coating identified in the Technical Data Sheet, Statement of Compliance or
Type Approval Certificate.
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
Documentation
4.1
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4.2
4.2.2
In-service Phase
The CTF is to be retained onboard and continuously updated to reflect any coating work by
the shipowner or their representative, qualified coating inspector(s) throughout the vessels
life for the Surveyors verification, as necessary, at the class surveys after construction.
5.1
General
As stated in IACS PR No. 34, Section 1 (See 3.1.2 above), there are three main coating options for
use with the IMO PSPC, namely; existing epoxy coatings developed prior to 8 December 2006, new
epoxy coatings and new alternative systems. The following sections describe ABS procedure for
certifying the coating systems. The coating manufacturer is to meet minimum requirements indicated
in the IACS PR34 Method D items 1.10 and 1.11.
5.2
5.3
5.2.2
Marintek B1 Approvals
Epoxy coating systems with existing satisfactory Marintek test reports minimum level B1
may be applied to provide protection against corrosion. See IACS PR34 Method C items
1.8 and 1.9.
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5.4
5.5
Certification
Certification of a coating system may be made by issuance of a Statement of Compliance or a Type
Approval Certificate. Either of these types of certification is acceptable to document that a particular
coating system complies with 5.2, 5.3 or 5.4 above.
5.5.1
Statement of Compliance
Upon satisfactory review of all particulars related to the testing of the coating system as
indicated in 5.2, 5.3 or 5.4 above, ABS will issue a Statement of Compliance.
5.5.2
ii)
That approved operational procedures as outlined in 3.3 above are maintained onboard.
iii)
When maintenance of coating or repair of coating has been carried out, as per above
paragraph 3.3, the attending ABS Surveyor will verify the records of the proper process
application at time of the corresponding periodical survey (either Annual, Intermediate or
Renewal) subsequently to the subject application.
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