[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: 46CFR118.400]



[Page 353-355]

 

                            TITLE 46_SHIPPING



                  (This book contains parts 90 to 139)

 

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

 

PART 118_FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents

 

        Subpart D_Fixed Fire Extinguishing and Detecting Systems

 

Sec.  118.400  Where required.





    (a) The following spaces must be equipped with a fixed gas fire 

extinguishing system, in compliance with Sec.  118.410 of this part, or 

other fixed fire extinguishing system specifically approved by the 

Commandant, except as otherwise allowed by paragraph (b) of this 

section:

    (1) A space containing propulsion machinery;

    (2) A space containing an internal combustion engine of more than 50 

hp;

    (3) A space containing an oil fired boiler;

    (4) A space containing combustible cargo or ship's stores 

inaccessible during the voyage (a carbon dioxide system must be 

installed in such a space, and Halon systems are not allowed);

    (5) A paint locker; and



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    (6) A storeroom containing flammable liquids (including liquors of 

80 proof or higher where liquor is packaged in individual containers of 

9.5 liters (2.5 gallons) capacity or greater).

    (b) Alternative system types and exceptions to the requirements of 

paragraph (a) of this section are:

    (1) A fixed gas fire extinguishing system, which is capable of 

automatic discharge upon heat detection, may only be installed in a 

normally unoccupied space with a gross volume of not more than 170 cubic 

meters (6,000 cubic feet);

    (2) A pre-engineered fixed gas extinguishing system must be in 

compliance with Sec.  118.420 of this part and may only be installed in 

a normally unoccupied machinery space, a paint locker, or a storeroom 

containing flammable liquids (including liquors of 80 proof or higher 

where liquor is packaged in individual containers of 9.5 liters (2.5 

gallons) capacity or greater), with a gross volume of not more than 57 

cubic meters (2,000 cubic feet);

    (3) A B-II portable fire extinguisher installed outside the space 

may be substituted for a fixed gas fire extinguishing system in a 

storeroom containing flammable liquids (including liquors of 80 proof or 

higher where liquor is packaged in individual containers of 9.5 liters 

(2.5 gallons) capacity or greater) or a paint locker, with a volume of 

not more that 5.7 cubic meters (200 cubic feet);

    (4) A space that is so open to the atmosphere that a fixed gas fire 

extinguishing system would be ineffective, as determined by the 

cognizant OCMI, is not required to have a fixed gas fire extinguishing 

system; and

    (5) Where the amount of carbon dioxide gas required in a fixed fire 

extinguishing system can be supplied by one portable extinguisher or a 

semi-portable extinguisher, such an extinguisher may be used subject to 

the following:

    (i) Cylinders shall be installed in a fixed position outside the 

space protected;

    (ii) The applicator shall be installed in a fixed position so as to 

discharge into the space protected; and

    (iii) Controls shall be installed in an accessible location outside 

the space protected.

    (c) The following spaces must be equipped with a fire detecting 

system of an approved type that is installed in accordance with Sec.  

76.27 in subchapter H of this chapter, except when a fixed gas fire 

extinguishing system that is capable of automatic discharge upon heat 

detection is installed or when the space is manned:

    (1) A space containing propulsion machinery;

    (2) A space containing an internal combustion engine of more than 

37.3 kW (50 hp); and

    (3) A space containing an oil fired boiler.

    (d) All griddles, broilers, and deep fat fryers must be fitted with 

a grease extraction hood that complies with Sec.  118.425 of this part.

    (e) Except for continuously manned operating stations as allowed by 

paragraph (f), each accommodation space, control space, and service 

space must be fitted with the following systems:

    (1) A smoke actuated fire detecting system of a type approved by the 

Commandant that is installed in accordance with Sec.  76.27 in 

subchapter H of this chapter; and

    (2) A manual alarm system that meets the requirements in Sec.  76.35 

in subchapter H of this chapter.

    (f) On vessels with no overnight accommodation; public spaces that 

may be assumed to be occupied by a large number of persons when 

passengers are on board need only be served by a manual alarm system 

that meets the requirements in Sec.  76.35 in subchapter H of this 

chapter. The alarm boxes must be located in the vicinity of each 

required exit, and easily seen in case of need.

    (g) An enclosed vehicle space must be fitted with an automatic 

sprinkler system that meets the requirements of Sec.  76.25 in 

subchapter H of this chapter; and

    (1) A fire detecting system of a type approved by the Commandant 

that is installed in accordance with Sec.  76.27 in subchapter H of this 

chapter; or

    (2) A smoke detecting system of a type approved by the Commandant 

that is installed in accordance with Sec.  76.33 in subchapter H of this 

chapter.

    (h) A partially enclosed vehicle space must be fitted with a manual 

sprinkler



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system that meets the requirements of Sec.  76.23 in subchapter H of 

this chapter.



[CGD 85-080, 61 FR 917, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51351, Sept. 

30, 1997; USCG-1999-6216, 64 FR 53227, Oct. 1, 1999]