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CFR /  Title 46  /  Part 176  /  Sec. 176.810 Fire protection.

(a) At each initial and subsequent inspection for certification, the owner or managing operator shall be prepared to conduct tests and have the vessel ready for inspection of its fire protection equipment, including the following:

(1) Inspection of each hand portable fire extinguisher, semiportable fire extinguisher, and fixed gas fire extinguishing system to check for excessive corrosion and general condition;

(2) Inspection of piping, controls, and valves, and the inspection and testing of alarms and ventilation shutdowns, for each fixed gas fire extinguishing system and detecting system to determine that the system is in operating condition;

(3) Operation of the fire main system and checking of the pressure at the most remote and highest outlets;

(4) Testing of each fire hose to a test pressure equivalent to its maximum service pressure;

(5) Checking of each cylinder containing compressed gas to ensure it has been tested and marked in accordance with Sec. 147.60 in subchapter N of this chapter;

(6) Testing or renewal of flexible connections and discharge hoses on semiportable extinguishers and fixed gas extinguishing systems in accordance with Sec. 147.65 in subchapter N of this chapter; and

(7) Inspection and testing of all smoke and fire detection systems, including sensors and alarms.

(b) The owner, managing operator, or a qualified servicing facility as applicable shall conduct the following inspections and tests:

(1) For portable fire extinguishers, the inspections, maintenance procedures, and hydrostatic pressure tests required by Chapter 4 of NFPA 10 (incorporated by reference, 46 CFR 175.600) with the frequency specified by NFPA 10. In addition, carbon dioxide and Halon portable fire extinguishers must be refilled when the net content weight loss exceeds that specified for fixed systems by Table 176.810(b). The owner or managing operator shall provide satisfactory evidence of the required servicing to the marine inspector. If any of the equipment or records have not been properly maintained, a qualified servicing facility must be required to perform the required inspections, maintenance procedures, and hydrostatic pressure tests. A tag issued by a qualified servicing organization, and attached to each extinguisher, may be accepted as evidence that the necessary maintenance procedures have been conducted.

(2) For semiportable and fixed gas fire extinguishing systems, the inspections and tests required by Table 176.810(b)(2), in addition to the tests required by 46 CFR 147.60, 147.65, 147.66, and 147.67. The owner or managing operator must provide satisfactory evidence of the required servicing to the marine inspector. If any equipment or record has not been properly maintained, a qualified servicing facility may be required to perform the required inspections, maintenance procedures, and hydrostatic pressure tests.

Table 176.810(b)(2)--Semiportable and Fixed Fire Extinguishing Systems------------------------------------------------------------------------

Type system Test------------------------------------------------------------------------Carbon dioxide................... Weigh cylinders. Recharge cylinder if

weight loss exceeds 10 percent of

the weight of the charge. Test time

delays, alarms, and ventilation

shutdowns with carbon dioxide,

nitrogen, or other nonflammable gas

as stated in the system

manufacturer's instruction manual.

Inspect hoses for damage or decay.

Ensure that nozzles are

unobstructed. Cylinders must be

tested and marked, and all flexible

connections on fixed carbon dioxide

systems must be tested or renewed,

as required by 46 CFR 147.60 and

147.65.Halon 1301 and halocarbon........ Recharge or replace if weight loss

exceeds 5 percent of the weight of

the charge or if cylinder has a

pressure gauge, recharge cylinder if

pressure loss exceeds 10 percent,

adjusted for temperature. Test time

delays, alarms, and ventilation

shutdowns with carbon dioxide,

nitrogen, or other nonflammable gas

as stated in the system

manufacturer's instruction manual.

Inspect hoses for damage or decay.

Ensure that nozzles are

unobstructed. Cylinders must be

tested and marked, and all flexible

connections to Halon 1301 and

halocarbon cylinders must be tested

or renewed, as required by 46 CFR

147.60 and 147.65 or 147.67. Note

that Halon 1301 system approvals

have expired, but that existing

systems may be retained if they are

in good and serviceable condition to

the satisfaction of the Coast Guard

inspector.Dry chemical (cartridge operated) Examine pressure cartridge and

replace if end is punctured or if

determined to have leaked or to be

in unsuitable condition. Inspect

hose and nozzle to see if they are

clear. Insert charged cartridge.

Ensure dry chemical is free flowing

(not caked) and extinguisher

contains full charge.Dry chemical (stored pressure)... See that pressure gauge is in

operating range. If not, or if the

seal is broken, weigh or otherwise

determine that extinguisher is fully

charged with dry chemical. Recharge

if pressure is low or if dry

chemical is needed.Foam (stored pressure)........... See that any pressure gauge is in the

operating range. If not, or if the

seal is broken, weigh or otherwise

determine that extinguisher is fully

charged with foam. Recharge if

pressure is low or if foam is

needed. Replace premixed agent every

3 years.

Inert gas........................ Recharge or replace cylinder if

cylinder pressure loss exceeds 5

percent of the specified gauge

pressure, adjusted for temperature.

Test time delays, alarms, and

ventilation shutdowns with carbon

dioxide, nitrogen, or other

nonflammable gas as stated in the

system manufacturer's instruction

manual. Inspect hoses for damage or

decay. Ensure that nozzles are

unobstructed. Cylinders must be

tested and marked, and all flexible

connections on fixed inert

extinguishers must be tested or

renewed as required by 46 CFR 147.60

and 147.66.Water mist....................... Maintain system in accordance with

the maintenance instructions in the

system manufacturer's design,

installation, operation, and

maintenance manual.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(c) The owner, managing operator, or master shall destroy, in the presence of the marine inspector, each fire hose found to be defective and incapable of repair.

(d) At each initial and subsequent inspection for certification, the marine inspector may require that a fire drill be held under simulated emergency conditions to be specified by the inspector. [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 953, Jan. 10, 1996; 61 FR 20557, May 7, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51356, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-2003-16630, 73 FR 65205, Oct. 31, 2008; USCG-2006-24797, 77 FR 33890, June 7, 2012]