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BS ISO 22252:2020 Manned submersibles. Breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems. Performance requirements and recommendations

BS ISO 22252:2020

Manned submersibles. Breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems. Performance requirements and recommendations

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Standard number:BS ISO 22252:2020
Pages:16
Released:2020-03-05
ISBN:978 0 580 98120 3
Status:Standard
BS ISO 22252:2020 - Manned Submersibles

BS ISO 22252:2020 - Manned Submersibles: Breathing Air Supply and CO2 Adsorption Systems

Explore the depths of the ocean with confidence and safety using the BS ISO 22252:2020 standard. This comprehensive document provides essential performance requirements and recommendations for breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems in manned submersibles. Released on March 5, 2020, this standard is a crucial resource for ensuring the safety and efficiency of underwater exploration.

Key Features of BS ISO 22252:2020

The BS ISO 22252:2020 standard is meticulously designed to address the unique challenges faced by manned submersibles. Here are some of the key features and benefits of this standard:

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard provides detailed guidelines on the performance requirements for breathing air supply systems, ensuring that submersibles are equipped with reliable and efficient air supply mechanisms.
  • CO2 Adsorption Systems: It includes recommendations for CO2 adsorption systems, which are critical for maintaining air quality and preventing the buildup of harmful carbon dioxide levels within the submersible.
  • Safety and Reliability: By adhering to the performance requirements outlined in this standard, operators can enhance the safety and reliability of their submersible operations, protecting both crew and equipment.
  • International Standard: As an ISO standard, BS ISO 22252:2020 is recognized globally, making it an essential reference for international operations and collaborations.

Technical Specifications

For those who require detailed technical information, the BS ISO 22252:2020 standard includes the following specifications:

  • Standard Number: BS ISO 22252:2020
  • Pages: 16
  • Release Date: March 5, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 98120 3
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS ISO 22252:2020?

Choosing the BS ISO 22252:2020 standard is a strategic decision for any organization involved in the design, manufacture, or operation of manned submersibles. Here are some reasons why this standard is indispensable:

  • Enhanced Safety: Safety is paramount in underwater operations. This standard provides the necessary framework to ensure that breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems meet rigorous safety standards.
  • Operational Efficiency: By following the recommendations in this standard, operators can optimize the performance of their submersibles, leading to more efficient and successful missions.
  • Compliance and Certification: Adhering to this standard can facilitate compliance with regulatory requirements and support certification processes, enhancing credibility and trust with stakeholders.
  • Global Recognition: As an internationally recognized standard, BS ISO 22252:2020 is a valuable asset for organizations operating in multiple countries or collaborating with international partners.

Applications of BS ISO 22252:2020

The BS ISO 22252:2020 standard is applicable to a wide range of industries and sectors, including:

  • Marine Exploration: Essential for organizations involved in scientific research, resource exploration, and environmental monitoring in marine environments.
  • Defense and Security: Critical for military and security operations that require reliable and safe submersible technology.
  • Commercial Diving: Beneficial for commercial diving companies that utilize submersibles for underwater construction, maintenance, and inspection tasks.
  • Tourism and Recreation: Supports the development of safe and enjoyable underwater tourism experiences, such as submersible tours and excursions.

Conclusion

The BS ISO 22252:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the design, operation, or regulation of manned submersibles. By providing clear performance requirements and recommendations for breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems, this standard helps ensure the safety, reliability, and efficiency of underwater operations. Whether you are a manufacturer, operator, or regulator, adopting this standard is a proactive step towards achieving excellence in submersible technology.

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BS ISO 22252:2020


This standard BS ISO 22252:2020 Manned submersibles. Breathing air supply and CO2 adsorption systems. Performance requirements and recommendations is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 47.020.01 General standards related to shipbuilding and marine structures

This document specifies performance requirements and gives recommendations for the design of breathing air supply and CO2 absorption systems of manned submersibles, capable of maintaining suitable life support conditions in the manned compartments.

It is applicable to manned submersibles where the internal pressure of the manned compartment is normally maintained at or near to one atmosphere.

It is not applicable to submersibles where the occupants endure pressures higher than one atmosphere (such as in diving bells, for example).

It is not applicable to submersibles designed to carry passengers or divers in a separate compartment capable of being pressurised to higher than one atmosphere inside the pressure hull (such as in submarine rescue compartments, for example).