[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: 46CFR111.105-31]



[Page 246-248]

 

                            TITLE 46_SHIPPING



                  (This book contains parts 90 to 139)

 

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

 

PART 111_ELECTRIC SYSTEMS_GENERAL REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents

 

                   Subpart 111.105_Hazardous Locations

 

Sec.  111.105-31  Flammable or combustible cargo with a flashpoint 

below 60 degrees C (140 degrees F), liquid sulphur carriers and 



inorganic acid carriers.



    (a) Applicability. Each vessel that carries combustible or flammable 

cargo with a closed-cup flashpoint lower than 60 degrees C (140 degrees 

F) or liquid sulphur cargo, or inorganic acid cargo must meet the 

requirements of this section, except--

    (1) A vessel carrying bulk liquefied flammable gases as a cargo, 

cargo residue, or vapor which must meet the requirements of Sec.  

111.105-32; and

    (2) A vessel carrying carbon disulfide must have only intrinsically 

safe electric equipment in the locations listed in paragraphs (e) 

through (l) of this section.

    (b) Cable location. Electric cable must be as close as practicable 

to the centerline and must be away from cargo tank openings.



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    (c) Lighting circuits. An enclosed hazardous space that has 

explosionproof lighting fixtures must:

    (1) Have at least two lighting branch circuits;

    (2) Be arranged so that there is light for relamping any deenergized 

lighting circuit; and

    (3) Not have the switch within the space for those spaces containing 

explosionproof lighting fixtures under paragraphs (g), (i) and (j) of 

this section.

    (d) Submerged cargo pump motors. If a submerged cargo pump motor is 

in a cargo tank:

    (1) Low liquid level, motor current, or pump discharge pressure must 

automatically shutdown power to the motor if the pump loses suction;

    (2) An audible and visual alarm must be actuated by the shutdown of 

the motor; and

    (3) There must be a lockable circuit breaker or lockable switch that 

disconnects power to the motor.

    (e) Cargo tanks. A cargo tank is a Class I, Division 1 (IEC Zone 0) 

location which has additional electrical equipment restrictions outlined 

in IEEE Std 45 and IEC 92-502. Cargo tanks must not contain any 

electrical equipment except the following:

    (1) Intrinsically safe equipment.

    (2) Submerged cargo pump motors and their associated cable.

    (f) Cargo handling rooms. A cargo handling room must not have any 

electric cable or other electric equipment, except:

    (1) Intrinsically safe equipment;

    (2) Explosionproof lighting fixtures;

    (3) Cables supplying intrinsically safe equipment in the cargo 

handling room; and

    (4) Marine shipboard cables that supply explosionproof lighting 

fixtures that are in the cargo handling room.

    (g) Lighting of cargo handling rooms. Lighting for a cargo handling 

room except a cargo handling room under paragraph (h) of this section, 

must be lighted through fixed glass lenses in the bulkhead or overhead. 

Each fixed glass lens must be wire-inserted glass that is at least .025 

inches (6.35 mm) thick and arranged to maintain the watertight and 

gastight integrity of the structure. The fixed glass lens may form a 

part of a listing fixture if the following are met:

    (1) There is no access to the interior of the fixture from the cargo 

handling room.

    (2) The fixture is vented to the engineroom or a similar 

nonhazardous area.

    (3) The fixture is wired from outside the cargo handling room.

    (4) The temperature on the cargo handling room surface of the glass 

lens, based on an ambient temperature of 40 degrees C, is not higher 

than 180 degrees C.

    (h) A cargo handling room which precludes the lighting arrangement 

of paragraph (g) of this section, or where the lighting arrangement of 

paragraph (g) of the section does not give the required light, must have 

explosionproof lighting fixtures.

    (i) Enclosed spaces. An enclosed space that is immediately above, 

below, or next to a cargo tank must not contain any electric equipment 

except equipment allowed for cargo handling rooms in paragraphs (f) and 

(g), and:

    (1) Through runs of marine shipboard cable; and

    (2) Watertight enclosures with bolted and gasketed covers containing 

only:

    (i) Depth sounding devices;

    (ii) Log devices; and

    (iii) Impressed-current cathodic protection system electrodes.

    (j) Cargo hose stowage space. A cargo hose stowage space must not 

have any electrical equipment except explosionproof lighting fixtures 

and through runs of marine shipboard cable.

    (k) Cargo piping in a space. A space that has cargo piping must not 

have any electrical equipment except explosionproof lighting fixtures 

and through runs of marine shipboard cable.

    (l) Weather locations. The following locations in the weather are 

Class I, Division 1 (Zone 1) locations (except the open deck area on an 

inorganic acid carrier which is considered a non-hazardous location) and 

may have only approved intrinsically safe, explosionproof, or purged and 

pressurized electrical equipment, and through runs of marine shipboard 

cable if the location is--



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    (1) Within 10 feet (3 m) of:

    (i) A cargo tank vent outlet;

    (ii) A cargo tank ullage opening;

    (iii) A cargo pipe flange;

    (iv) A cargo valve;

    (v) A cargo handling room entrance; or

    (vi) A cargo handling room ventilation opening; or

    (2) On a tankship and on the open deck over the cargo area and 10 

feet (3 m) forward and aft of the cargo area on the open deck and up to 

8 feet (2.4 m) above the deck.

    (3) Within 5 meters (16 ft) of cargo pressure/vacuum valves with an 

unlimited height; or

    (4) Within 10 meters (33 ft) of vent outlets for free flow of vapor 

mixtures and high velocity vent outlets for the passage of large amounts 

of vapor, air or inert gas mixtures during cargo loading and ballasting 

or during discharging.

    (m) Other spaces. Except for those spaces listed in paragraphs (e) 

through (k), a space that has a direct opening to any space listed in 

paragraphs (e) through (l) must have only the electric installations 

that are allowed for the space to which it opens.

    (n) Duct keel ventilation or lighting. (1) The lighting and 

ventilation system for each pipe tunnel, double bottom, or duct keel 

must meet ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, section 4/

5E1.15.

    (2) If a fixed gas detection system is installed, it must meet the 

requirements of SOLAS 74 and ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel 

Vessels, section 4/5.



[CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15236, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 82-096, 49 FR 

4947, Feb. 9, 1984; CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28285, June 4, 1996; 61 FR 33045, 

June 26, 1996; 62 FR 23909, May 1, 1997]