PORRITTINC
( LAYTON, UT )
SPECIFICATION · MARINE BoP

Cruise vessel
BoP
specification.

A large passenger vessel operates a power plant, a water plant, a waste plant and a hotel inside one hull. This specifies what the supervisory layer covers and where its boundaries sit.

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DESIGN TARGET · NOT MEASURED PERFORMANCE

Figures on this page are engineering design targets and reference-architecture values, not measured results from operating hardware. They state what the design is being engineered to achieve. Verified performance data will replace them as systems are built and tested. Nothing here should be relied upon as a performance warranty.

Design basis
POWER

Generation and propulsion

Diesel-electric or hybrid generation, switchboards, propulsion drives, and shore-power interface supervised as one electrical system.

HOTEL

Life support at city scale

HVAC, potable water production, wastewater treatment, and refrigeration, with regulatory obligations that do not pause between ports.

EMISSIONS

Compliance systems

Exhaust treatment, fuel switching, and the reporting that accompanies them — increasingly the constraint on where the vessel may operate.

BOUNDARY

Not navigation or safety-of-life

Bridge navigation systems and statutory safety-of-life equipment are outside scope. We supervise the plant, not the ship's command or its life-safety systems.

Design targets
1
Operator HUD
24/7
Continuous
PORT
Compliance reporting
PROPOSAL
Design stage
Interfaces and boundaries

Interfaces machinery control, electrical distribution, and environmental systems. Classification-society-approved safety systems remain independent and are not modified by this layer. Any integration touching class-approved equipment requires society review.

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Specifications evolve as the design matures. Contact us for current status and integration requirements.

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