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ISO/DIS 13590 Small craft -- Personal watercraft(6)
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ISO/DIS 13590:2001
2 © ISO 2001 – All rights reserved
3 Terms and definitions
3.1
personal watercraft
vessel less than 4 m in length, which uses an internal combustion engine powering a water jet pump as its primary
source of propulsion, and is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing, or kneeling on,
rather than within, the confines of a hull
3.2
fuel system
entire assembly of the fuel fill, vent, tank and distribution components, including and not limited to pumps, valves,
strainers, carburettors and filters.
3.3
static floating position
attitude in which a personal watercraft floats in calm water, with each fuel tank filled to its rated capacity, but with
no person or items of portable equipment on board
3.4
conduit
any type of rigid plastic or metal piping or tubing which supports the conductors contained within
3.5
AWG
American Wire Gauge
3.6
ignition protection
design and construction of a device such that under design operation conditions; it will not ignite an inflammable
hydrocarbon mixture surrounding the device when an ignition source causes an internal explosion, or it is incapable
of releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy to ignite a hydrocarbon mixture, or the source of ignition is
hermetically sealed
3.7
sheath
material used as a continuous protective covering, such as electrical tape, moulded rubber, moulded plastic or
flexible tubing, around one or more insulated conductors
3.8
open to the atmosphere
space or compartment that has at least 0,34 m2 of open area directly exposed to the atmosphere for each cubic
metre of net compartment volume
3.9
ventilation
changing of air within a compartment by natural means
NOTE Ventilation may be affected by dilution of contaminated air by introduction of fresh air, or by local exhaust of
contaminated air.
3.10
engine compartment
space where the engine is permanently installed
3.11
bilge
area, excluding engine rooms, in the personal watercraft below a height of 100 mm measured from the lowest point
in the personal watercraft, where liquid can collect when the personal watercraft is in its static floating position
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3.12
engine-compartment bilge
space in the engine compartment or a connected compartment below a height of 300 mm measured from the
lowest point where liquid can collect when the personal watercraft if in its static floating position
3.13
design category
description of the sea and wind conditions for which a craft is assessed to be suitable
3.14
builder's plate
label or plate to display critical information related to the personal watercraft
3.15
handle bar
mechanical means for applying manual steering effort into the helm, normally a horizontal configuration with hand
grips at each end and the helm connected at the handle
3.16

 
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