Ships and marine technology — Ships' side scuttles

This International Standard specifies the classification of side scuttles for ships (series, types and models), and gives the dimensions for interchangeability and construction, materials, tests, marking and designation of these framed side scuttles with thermally toughened safety glass panes. NOTE This International Standard is based on the experience of side scuttles and glass manufacturers, shipbuilders and authorities who apply to ships the Regulations of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 1974), as amended, 1981, and of the International Convention of Load Lines, 1966, as amended.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 1751
Third edition
2012-07-01
Ships and marine technology — Ships’
side scuttles
Navires et technologie maritime — Hublots de navires
Reference number
ISO 1751:2012(E)
©
ISO 2012

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ISO 1751:2012(E)
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ISO 1751:2012(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Classification . 2
4.1 Series . 2
4.2 Types . 2
4.3 Models . 2
4.4 Nominal sizes . 2
4.5 Survey of types, models and sizes . 2
5 Technical requirements . 5
5.1 General . 5
5.2 Dimensions . 5
5.3 Glass retaining frame . 7
5.4 Glass panes . 9
5.5 Glazing . 9
5.6 Fasteners (closing devices and hinges) . 9
5.7 Gaskets for glassholder and deadlight .10
6 Materials .10
6.1 General .10
6.2 Main frame, glassholder, glass retaining frame and deadlight .10
6.3 Closing device and hinge pin .12
7 Testing .12
7.1 Board test .12
7.2 Shop test .12
7.3 Mechanical strength test .13
7.4 Fire-resistance test .14
8 Marking .14
8.1 Regular side scuttles (series N) .14
8.2 Side scuttles for fire-resistant constructions (series P) .14
9 Designation .14
9.1 Elements for designation .15
9.2 Examples .15
10 Positioning .15
11 Installation .15
Annex A (normative) Maximum allowable pressure for glass panes for side scuttles .17
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ISO 1751:2012(E)
Foreword
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(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
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adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 1751 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 8, Ships and marine technology, Subcommittee
SC 8, Ship design.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 1751:1993), which has been technically revised.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 1751:2012(E)
Ships and marine technology — Ships’ side scuttles
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the classification of side scuttles for ships (series, types and models),
and gives the dimensions for interchangeability and construction, materials, tests, marking and designation of
these framed side scuttles with thermally toughened safety glass panes.
NOTE This International Standard is based on the experience of side scuttles and glass manufacturers, shipbuilders
and authorities who apply to ships the Regulations of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
(SOLAS 1974), as amended, 1981, and of the International Convention of Load Lines, 1966, as amended.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document
(including any amendments) applies.
ISO 261, ISO general purpose metric screw threads — General plan
ISO 614, Ships and marine technology — Toughened safety glass panes for rectangular windows and side
scuttles — Punch method of non-destructive strength testing
ISO 1207, Slotted cheese head screws — Product grade A
ISO 1580, Slotted pan head screws — Product grade A
ISO 2009, Slotted countersunk flat head screws — Product grade A
ISO 2010, Slotted raised countersunk head screws — Product grade A
ISO 3902, Shipbuilding and marine structures — Gaskets for rectangular windows and side scuttles
ISO 5780, Shipbuilding — Side scuttles — Positioning
ISO 5797, Ships and marine technology — Windows and side scuttles for fire-resistant constructions
ISO 6345, Shipbuilding and marine structures — Windows and side scuttles — Vocabulary
ISO 7045, Pan head screws with type H or type Z cross recess — Product grade A
ISO 7046-2, Countersunk flat head screws (common head style) with type H or type Z cross recess — Product
grade A — Part 2: Steel screws of property class 8.8, stainless steel screws and non-ferrous metal screws
ISO 7047, Raised countersunk head screws (common head style) with type H or type Z cross recess —
Product grade A
ISO 21005, Ships and marine technology — Thermally toughened safety glass panes for windows and side scuttles
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6345 and ISO 21005 apply.
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4 Classification
Side scuttles shall be classified by series, types, models and nominal sizes in accordance with 4.1 to 4.4,
respectively.
NOTE A survey of standardized side scuttles is given in 4.5 and Table 3.
Further classification characteristics are the material classes; see 6.2 and Table 10.
4.1 Series
4.1.1 Regular series (N)
Side scuttles of the regular series shall contain a thermally toughened safety glass pane that meets the
requirements of ISO 21005.
4.1.2 Fire-resistant series (P)
Side scuttles of the fire-resistant series shall be provided for installation in “A” or “B” class divisions. These side
scuttles shall contain glass panes that meet the requirements of ISO 5797.
Modifications to the construction and installation of the glassholder and main frame, as well as additional
testing and marking, shall be in accordance with ISO 5797.
4.2 Types
Ships’ side scuttles may be of three types:
— Type A: Heavy-type side scuttle;
— Type B: Medium-type side scuttle;
— Type C: Light-type side scuttle.
4.3 Models
Models shall be designated in accordance with the following principal characteristics:
— opening or non-opening model;
— with or without deadlight;
— opening direction of glassholder;
— type of fastening.
The various combinations of these, which are in accordance with the definitions in ISO 6345, are given in Table 1.
4.4 Nominal sizes
The nominal size is defined by the clear light diameter d of the side scuttle; see Table 2.
1
4.5 Survey of types, models and sizes
A survey is given in Table 3 for all side scuttles standardized in this International Standard. It applies to series N
(regular) and series P (fire-resistant) side scuttles.
The illustrations given in Table 3 do not define the construction; they are simplified examples for information only.
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Table 1 — Principal characteristics of models
Fastening Model designation code
Opening or Further
Deadlight bolted welded Type
non-opening attributes
(B) (W) A B C
a
left hand B — LB —
— W LW —
(L)
a
right hand B — RB —
with
— W RW —
(R)
opening
common hinged B — SB —
— W SW —
(S)
B — — LRB
without —
— W — LRW
B — NB —
with
— W NW —
non-opening —
B — NB
without —
— W NW
a
The deadlight opening upwards. Opening side scuttles with deadlight opening downwards may be supplied by special agreement
only.
Table 2 — Nominal sizes of side scuttles
Nominal size
Type d Illustration
1
mm

A 200 250 300 350 400 450

B 200 250 300 350 400 450

C 200 250 300 350 400 450
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Table 3 — Survey of side scuttles
Type Model Nominal size Illustration
(see 4.2) (see 4.3) d (bolted side scuttles are shown)
1
bolted welded
(see 4.4)
Opening side scuttle

LB —

Type A:
— LW
with deadlight
200 to 450

RB —
A
and

B
— RW

Type B:
SB —
200 to 450

— SW
without deadlight

LRB —

C 200 to 450
— LRW
Non-opening side scuttle
with deadlight

Type A:
NB —
200 to 450
A

and
B
Type B:
— NW
200 to 450
without deadlight
NB —
C 200 to 450
— NW
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5 Technical requirements
5.1 General
Side scuttles of all series, types, models and nominal sizes shall be manufactured to the requirements
(dimensions, materials, etc.) given in this International Standard. They shall be capable of meeting the test
requirements specified in Clause 7.
In addition, for side scuttles for fire-resistant construction, the glassholder and the main frame shall be made
of a material that keeps its mechanical characteristics at the temperatures given in ISO 5797.
They shall be designed so that temperature gradients do not develop stresses in the glass which could
result in rupture.
5.2 Dimensions
5.2.1 Main dimensions
The main dimensions of side scuttles shall be as given in Figure 1 and Tables 4 and 5.
NOTE Figure 1 does not define the construction of any series, type or model of side scuttle; it is given for the
indication of standardized dimensions only. The illustration shows an opening side scuttle with deadlight.
Table 4 — Main dimensions and number of fasteners of side scuttles
a
d d g Minimum number of fasteners
2 3
Nominal size
Type A Type B Type C
mm mm mm
d
1
glass- glass- glass-
dead-light dead-light
± 2 max. max.
mm
holder holder holder
200 250 350 50 2 2 2 2 2
250 305 400  47,5 3 2 3 2 2
300 360 450 45 3 3 3 2 3
350 410 500 45 3 3 3 3 3
400 460 550 45 3 3 3 3 3
450 510 600 45 4 3 4 3 3
a
The number of fasteners comprises only closing devices and hinges with round holes; see 5.6.
a) Bolted model
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b) Welded model
a
For the spigot height (dimension c), see 5.2.2 and Table 5.
Figure 1 — Main dimensions of side scuttle
5.2.2 Height of spigot
The recommended nominal heights of the main frame spigot, which should be preferred for all types, models
and nominal sizes of side scuttles, are given in Table 5.
Table 5 — Height of spigot (dimension c)
Manufacturing
Actual height
height
Model
mm mm
Bolted 16
The actual required
delivery height of the
spigot may be agreed
when ordering the
side scuttle.
Welded ≥ 30
5.2.3 Glass recess
The diameter of the glass recess, d , in the glassholder of opening side scuttles and in the main frame of
4
non-opening side scuttles shall be as given in Figure 5 and Table 6.
The minimum glass thicknesses for side scut
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