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First edition 2002-07-01
Ships and marine technology — Identification colours for the content of piping systems — Part 2: Additional colours for different media and/or functions
Navires et technologie maritime — Couleurs pour l'identification du contenu des systèmes de tuyauterie — Partie 2: Couleurs supplémentaires pour autres milieux et/ou fonctions
Reference number ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
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.. in liaison with ISO. Piping and machinery. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. also take part in the work. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives. Part 3.. ISO 14726 consists of the following parts.`-`-`.`. Draft International Standards 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. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO 14726 may be the subject of patent rights. under the general title Ships and marine technology — Identification colours for the content of piping systems:   Part 1: Main colours and media Part 2: Additional colours for different media and/or functions
Annexes A and B of this part of ISO 14726 are for information only.`.
--`. Ships and marine technology.. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee.`---
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. International organizations. Subcommittee SC 3.`. It cancels and replaces ISO 5571:1981. ISO 14726-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 8. The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. governmental and non-governmental..ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
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It is planned to merge ISO 14726-1 and ISO 14726-2 during the next review.`......`.
`. The empty boxes in Table 2 are reserved for further standardization. However. industrial gases and cargos.. constitute provisions of this part of ISO 14726. Informative annex A lists explanations for some media/functions. Code for designation of colours CIE Publication 15. Every main colour has the possibility of being used with 11 additional colours..INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
This part of ISO 14726 specifies additional colours to be used with the main colours given in ISO 14726-1 for the marking of piping systems in accordance with the content and/or function on board ships and marine structures. subsequent amendments to. parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 14726 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below.`-`-`. These additional colours may also be used.
--`. Informative annex B gives standard colours and their equivalent colour codes in other colour systems. or revisions of..`. for piping systems on drawings and diagrams. For undated references.`. For dated references..2:1986. Colorimetry (second edition)
Additional colours for media and/or functions
Table 1 lists the names and letter codes for additional colours. together with the main colours. through reference in this text. Table 2 lists media or media by function.
The following normative documents contain provisions which. Members of ISO and IEC maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. Additional colours may not be used if no differentiation of a single main colour on board is needed. It gives no definitions for the listed media and/or functions. ISO 14726-1:1999. the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. This part of ISO 14726 does not apply to piping systems for medical gases. any of these publications do not apply.. Ships and marine technology — Identification colours for the content of piping systems — Part 1: Main colours and media IEC 60757:1983.`---
BN BN – OG – BN BN – SR – BN BN – RD – BN BN – VT – BN BN – WH – BN BN – YEO – BN
--`. contaminated Sea water BK – WH – BK BK – YEO – BK GN (main colour) GN – BK – GN Decontamination water Sea water.BU BU – OG – BU BU – SR – BU BU – RD – BU BU – VT – BU BU – WH – BU BU – YEO – BU BN (main colour) BN – BK – BN BN – BU – BN BN – GN – BN BN – GY – BN BN – MN .. sanitary GN – BU – GN GN – BN – GN GN – GY – GN GN – MN – GN GN – OG – GN GN – SR – GN GN – RD – GN Ballast water Cooling sea water GN – VT – GN GN – WH – GN GN – YEO – GN Biological fuel Gas-turbine fuel Diesel fuel (MDO) Aviation fuel Cooling fresh water Chilled water Condensate Fuel Heavy fuel (HFO) Gas-turbine wash water Feed water Fresh water.
Table 2 — Additional colours for different media and/or functions
Waste media Black water Waste oil/Used oil Bilge water Exhaust gas BK (main colour) BK – BU – BK BK – BN – BK BK – GN – BK BK – GY – BK BK – MN .`.BK BK – OG – BK BK – SR – BK BK – RD – BK BK – VT – BK Grey water Sewage.`. sanitary Potable water Distillate Fresh water BU (main colour) BU – BK – BU BU – BN – BU BU – GN – BU BU – GY – BU BU – MN ..ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
Table 1 — Name of colour and letter code
Name of colour Black Blue Brown Green Grey Maroon Orange Silver Red Violet White Yellow
Letter code a BK BU BN GN GY MN OG SR RD VT WH YEO
As given in IEC 60757.`---
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`.. warm Smoke clearance Conditioned supply air Natural supply air
Thermal fluid Lubrication oil for gas turbines Hydraulic fluid Lubricating oil for steam turbines Lubrication oil for gears Lubricating oil for internal-combustion engines
OG – YEO – OG
--`. cold Natural exhaust air Atmospheric air Mechanical exhaust air Decontaminated supply air Mechanical recirculated air Mechanical supply air..`.`---
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Table 2 — Additional colours for different media and/or functions (continued)
Non-flammable gases GY (main colour) GY – BK – GY Oxygen Inert gas Nitrogen Refrigerant Compressed air LP (Low Pressure) Compressed air HP (High Pressure) Control air/regulating air Breathing air a
Acids. alkalis
VT (main colour) VT – BK – VT VT – BU – VT VT – BN – VT VT – GN – VT VT – GY – VT VT – MN – VT VT – OG – VT VT – SR – VT VT – RD – VT VT – WH – VT VT – YEO – VT
GY – BU – GY GY – BN – GY GY – GN – GY GY – MN – GY GY – OG – GY GY – SR – GY GY – RD – GY GY – VT – GY GY – WH – GY GY – YEO – GN
Breathing gas a
a This marking is used in submarines for distribution systems used for breathing air from cylinders.`..
Masses (dry and wet)
MN (main colour) MN – BK – MN MN – BU – MN MN – BN – MN MN – GN – MN MN – GY – MN MN – OG – MN MN – SR – MN MN – RD – MN MN – VT – MN MN – WH – MN MN – YEO – MN Exhaust steam Supply steam
Steam Steam for heating purposes
SR (main colour) SR – BK – SR SR – BU – SR SR – BN – SR SR – GN – SR SR – GY – SR SR – MN – SR SR – OG – SR SR – RD – SR SR – VT – SR SR – WH – SR SR – YEO – SR WH (main colour) WH – BK – WH WH – BU – WH WH – BN – WH WH – GN – WH WH – GY – WH WH – MN – WH WH – OG – WH WH – SR – WH WH – RD – WH WH – VT – WH WH – YEO – WH
OG (main colour) OG – BK – OG OG – BU – OG OG – BN – OG OG – GN – OG OG – GY – OG OG – MN – OG OG – SR – OG OG – RD – OG OG – VT – OG OG – WH – OG
Air in ventilation systems Discharge air Mechanical supply air..`-`-`..
. clauses 5 and 6.`..
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Fire fighting/fire protection
--`. The marking shall be readily visible..`-`-`.. It shall be arranged in such a way that the additional colour is surrounded by the main colour.`.`---
RD (main colour) RD – BK – RD RD – BU – RD RD – BN – RD RD – GN – RD RD – GY – RD RD – MN – RD RD – OG – RD RD – SR – RD RD – VT – RD RD – WH – RD RD – YEO – RD Liquid gas Acetylene Hydrogen Flammable gases YEO (main colour) YEO – BK – YEO YEO – BU – YEO YEO – BN – YEO YEO – GN – YEO YEO – GY – YEO YEO – MN – YEO YEO – OG – YEO YEO – SR – YEO YEO – RD – YEO YEO – VT – YEO YEO – WH –YEO
The marking shall be applied in accordance with ISO 14726-1:1999.`.
Black water includes the following.. ventilation rooms..) and from all wash-basins.1. Sewage that contains any sewage from a) to c).2 to A.5 Exhaust gas
Exhaust from combustion engines. etc..`---
A.ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
Annex A (informative) Explanations for some media/functions
A. Sewage from rooms with living animals. These media are described in A.1.1.3 Waste oil/used oil
Oil drained after admissible working hours.1..4 Bilge water
Water from all kinds of ship bilges. pharmacy. provision rooms..1.1. excluding black water.`.
A. cargo holds and decks. a) b) c) d) Sewage from all kinds of toilets. excluding black water and grey water.1.1 Description
This includes all media that contains dirt or other foreign substances.`.7 Sewage. boilers and thermal fluid heaters. urinals and bidets. Sewage from all kinds of medical areas (hospital.1. exceeding admissible analysis values or containing dirt or other foreign substances. bathing tubes and scuppers located in these areas.
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A.`.
A.6.`-`-`. contaminated
All contaminated sewage.
A.6 Grey water
All kinds of sewage from sanitation rooms.
with additional substances used for cooling purposes. in an air-conditioning plant.
A. Biological fuel: all fuels of biological origin. Potable water: water used for human consumption.`-`-`.1 Description
Sea water is water taken from outside the ship. Feed water: water to feed a boiler.2 Fuel types
Types of fuel include the following.2. family R.1 Description
This includes water used for either human consumption or for engineering technical purposes.1 Description
Fuel is a substance that is used to produce heat by burning.4. category DMC.
. e. Distillate: chemically pure water.
A.`.`.2 Fresh water
--`. Condensate: condensed steam.3. Gas-turbine fuel: fuel used for gas turbines. Cooling fresh water: fresh water. Aviation fuel: fuel used for aircraft..
A.. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Fresh water. e.g. a) b) c) d) e) Heavy fuel (HFO): fuel according to ISO 8216-0.g.ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
A. Gas-turbine wash water: fresh water used for washing gas turbines...3 Fuel
A.4 Sea water
A.3..2 Fresh water types
Fresh water types include the following.`. fresh water for cooling engines.`---
Diesel fuel (MDO): fuel according to ISO 8216-1. Chilled water: water used as a heat carrier. sanitary: fresh water used in sanitation plants.
Sea water.`-`-`.. Breathing gas: Compressed gas used in breathing-gas cylinders.. Hydraulic fluid: fluid used in hydraulic systems to transmit pressure and/or volumetric flow. Lubricating oil for gears: oil used for lubricating purposes in gears. anti-rolling and rigidity purposes.1 Description
This includes natural and synthetic oils other than fuel. a) b) c) d) e) f) Thermal fluid: fluid used as a heat carrier in thermal-fluid heater systems.4. Lubricating oil for gas turbines: oil used for lubricating purposes in a gas-turbine plant. Breathing air: compressed air used in breathing-air cylinders.2 Types
Types of oil other than fuel include the following. trimming. Compressed air: air under pressure that is greater than that of the atmosphere.`. sanitary: sea water used for the sanitation plant.
A.5 Non-flammable gases
Non-flammable gas types include the following.`..ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
A.`---
A. a) b) c) d) Decontamination water: sea water used for decontamination purposes.6.
A. Lubricating oil for internal-combustion engines: oil used for lubricating purposes in internal-combustion engines. Lubricating oil for steam turbines: oil used for lubricating purposes in a steam-turbine plant. Ballast water: sea water used for stability.6.. Cooling sea water: sea water used for cooling purposes.6 Oil other than fuel
A.2 Sea-water types
Sea-water types include the following. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) Oxygen..`. Refrigerant: substance used as a heat carrier for refrigeration purposes.
--`. Control air/regulation air: air used for control and regulation purposes.
Mechanical exhaust air: air that leaves a room with mechanical assistance. a part of the exhaust air. Exhaust steam: steam that is returning from an apparatus.9 Air in ventilation systems
Types of air in ventilation systems include the following. Atmospheric air: air in an outdoor atmosphere (fresh air).`. Mechanical supply air.2 Types
Types of steam include the following. a) b) c) Steam for heating purposes: steam used for heating purposes. to remove poisons or other life-threatening substances.
--`. warm: warmed air with a temperature higher than room air temperature. Decontaminated supply air: air that is cleaned. Sprinkler water: water used for fire-fighting purposes in a sprinkler plant.8 Fire fighting/fire protection
Fire-fighting system types include the following.`. cold: cooled air with a temperature lower than room air temperature. i. Supply steam: steam that passes into an apparatus. Fire-fighting powder: powder used for fire-fighting purposes.
A. for example... Fire-fighting foam: foam used for fire-fighting purposes. Natural exhaust air: air that leaves a room without mechanical assistance. mechanically supplied. Mechanical supply air.7.7 Steam
A. CO2). Mechanical recirculated air: air that returns to a room. Fire-fighting gas: gas used for fire-fighting purposes (e.e. mechanically supplied.ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
A.7. Spray water: sea water used in spray and wash-down plants.`---
Fire-fighting water: water used for fire-fighting purposes.`. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Discharge air: air that is exhausted into the free atmosphere.
.g..1 Description
Steam is the invisible vapour into which water is converted when heated to boiling point.`-`-`...
.. Conditioned supply air: supply air that must be retained at a given temperature and humidity.`.`.`.`-`-`...ISO 14726-2:2002(E)
Smoke clearance: removal of smoke after a fire.
--`. Natural supply air: supply air that enters a room without mechanical assistance..
5P 4/11 N9.
Annex B (informative) Standard colours and equivalent colour codes
The colours of this part of ISO 14726 are defined in accordance with CIE Publication 15..5Y 8/14
Additional colour codes may by added.`..`.1 — Standard colours and equivalent colour codes
Main colour Black Blue Brown Green Grey Maroon Orange Silver Red Violet White Yellow-ochre
Letter code BK BU BN GN GY MN OG SR RD VT WH YEO
RAL 9 005 5 015 8 001 6 018 7 001 8 015 2 003 9 006 3 000 4 001 9 010 1 021
Pantone Black c PMS 2925 c PMS 154 c PMS 362 c PMS 430 c PMS 490 c PMS 158 c PMS 877 c PMS 1797 c PMS 2633 c White PMS 116 c
Munsell code N1 2.5/4 10GY 4/10 N5 2.. This annex provides guidance for those countries that use other colour systems. Table B.2.1 contains the standard colours and their equivalent codes in other colour systems..5RP 4/12 2.`-`-`.5R 4/14 2..5 2.5PB 3.`---
.`.5YR 6/14 — 7. Table B.5/10 5YR 3.
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ISO 8216-0:1986. Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 0: General ISO 8216-1:1996. Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 1: Categoriies of marine fuels
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