[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR182.460]

[Page 280-281]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 182_MACHINERY INSTALLATION--Table of Contents
 
                Subpart D_Specific Machinery Requirements
 
Sec. 182.460  Ventilation of spaces containing machinery powered by, or 
fuel tanks for, gasoline.

    (a) A space containing machinery powered by, or fuel tanks for, 
gasoline must have a ventilation system that complies with this section 
and consists of:
    (1) For an enclosed space:
    (i) At least two natural ventilation supply ducts located at one end 
of the space and that extend to the lowest part of the space or to the 
bilge on each side of the space; and
    (ii) A mechanical exhaust system consisting of at least two 
ventilation exhaust ducts located at the end of the space opposite from 
where the supply ducts are fitted, which extend to the lowest part of 
the bilge of the space on each side of the space, and which are led to 
one or more powered exhaust blowers; and
    (2) For a partially enclosed space, at least one ventilation duct 
installed in the forward part of the space and one ventilation duct 
installed in the after part of the space, or as otherwise required by 
the cognizant OCMI. Ducts for partially enclosed spaces must have cowls 
or scoops as required by paragraph (i) of this section.
    (b) A mechanical exhaust system required by paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of 
this section must be such as to assure the air changes as noted in Table 
182.460(b) depending upon the size of the space.

                            Table 182.460(b)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Size of space in cubic meters (feet)
------------------------------------------------- Minutes per air change
          Over                   Not over
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                0                 14 (500)                        2
         14 (500)             28.50 (1000)                        3
     28.50 (1000)                43 (1500)                        4
        43 (1500)        .......................                  5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) An exhaust blower motor may not be installed in a duct, and if 
mounted in any space required to be ventilated by this section, must be 
located as high above the bilge as practicable. Blower blades must be 
nonsparking with reference to their housings.
    (d) Where a fixed gas fire extinguishing system is installed in a 
space, all powered exhaust blowers for the space must automatically shut 
down upon release of the extinguishing agent.
    (e) Exhaust blower switches must be located outside of any space 
required to be ventilated by this section, and must be of the type 
interlocked with the starting switch and the ignition switch so that the 
blowers are started before the engine starter motor circuit or the 
engine ignition is energized. A red warning sign at the switch must 
state that the blowers must be operated prior to starting the engines 
for the time sufficient to insure at least one complete change of air in 
the space served.
    (f) The area of the ventilation ducts must be sufficient to limit 
the air velocity to a maximum of 10 meters per second (2,000 feet per 
minute). A duct may be of any shape, provided that in no case will one 
cross sectional dimension exceed twice the other.
    (g) A duct must be so installed that ordinary collection of water in 
the bilge will not block vapor flow.
    (h) A duct must be of rigid permanent construction, which does not 
allow any appreciable vapor flow except through normal openings, and 
made of the same material as the hull or of noncombustible material. The 
duct must lead as directly as possible from its intake opening to its 
terminus and be securely fastened and supported.
    (i) A supply duct must be provided at its intake opening with a cowl 
or scoop having a free area not less than twice

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the required duct area. When the cowl or scoop is screened, the mouth 
area must be increased to compensate for the area of the screen wire. A 
cowl or scoop must be kept open at all times except when the weather is 
such as to endanger the vessel if the openings are not temporarily 
closed.
    (j) Dampers may not be fitted in a supply duct.
    (k) A duct opening may not be located where the natural flow of air 
is unduly obstructed, adjacent to possible sources of vapor ignition, or 
where exhaust air may be taken into a supply duct.
    (l) Provision must be made for closing all supply duct cowls or 
scoops and exhaust duct discharge openings for a space protected by a 
fixed gas extinguishing system. All closure devices must be readily 
available and mounted in the vicinity of the vent.
    (m) A vessel of not more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length 
carrying not more than 12 passengers, with ventilation installations in 
accordance with ABYC Project H-2, ``Ventilation of Boats Using 
Gasoline,'' or 33 CFR 183, subpart K, ``Ventilation,'' will be 
considered as meeting the requirements of this section.

[CGD 85-080, 61 FR 986, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended by CGD 97-057, 62 FR 
51050, Sept. 30, 1997]