[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 46, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 46CFR113.50-5]



[Page 273]

 

                            TITLE 46_SHIPPING



                  (This book contains parts 90 to 139)

 

   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 113_COMMUNICATION AND ALARM SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents

 

                  Subpart 113.50_Public Address Systems

 

Sec.  113.50-5  General requirements.



    (a) Each vessel must have an amplifier-type announcing system that 

will supplement the general emergency alarm. This system must provide 

for the transmission of orders and information throughout the vessel by 

means of microphones and loudspeakers connected through an amplifier. If 

a decentralized-type system is used, its overall performance must not be 

affected by the failure of a single call station. This system may be 

combined with the general emergency alarm and fire detecting and alarm 

systems. The public address system must be protected against 

unauthorized use.

    (b) The announcing station must be located adjacent to the general 

emergency alarm contact maker on the navigating bridge.

    (c) There must be a means to silence all other audio distribution 

systems at the announcing station.

    (d) The system may be arranged to allow broadcasting separately to, 

or to any combination of, various areas on the vessel. If the amplifier 

system is used for the general emergency alarm required by subpart 

113.25 of this part, the operation of a general emergency alarm contact 

maker must activate all speakers in the system, except that a separate 

crew alarm may be used as allowed by Sec.  113.25-5(e)(2).

    (e) The amplifier, and any device used to produce the general 

emergency alarm signal, must be provided in duplicate.

    (f) The power supply must be in accordance with the requirements of 

Sec. Sec.  113.25-6 and 113.25-7.

    (g) Each electrical subsystem in a weather location must be 

watertight or in a watertight enclosure (NEMA 250 Type 4 or 4X or IEC IP 

56).



[CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28290, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23910, May 

1, 1997]