[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of Octobery 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR27.211]

[Page 319-320]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 27_TOWING VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart B_Fire-Protection Measures for Towing Vessels
 
Sec. 27.211  What are the specifications for fuel systems on towing 

vessels whose construction was contracted for on or after January 18, 
2000?

    (a) You must ensure that, except for the components of an outboard 
engine or of a portable bilge pump or fire pump, each fuel system 
installed on board the vessel complies with this section.
    (b) Portable fuel systems. The vessel must not incorporate or carry 
portable fuel systems, including portable tanks and related fuel lines 
and accessories, except when used for outboard engines or when 
permanently attached to portable equipment such as portable bilge pumps 
or fire pumps. The design, construction, and stowage of portable tanks 
and related fuel lines and accessories must comply with ABYC H-25 
(incorporated by reference in Sec. 27.102).
    (c) Fuel restrictions. Neither you nor the master or person in 
charge may use fuel other than bunker C or diesel, except for outboard 
engines, or where otherwise accepted by the Commandant (G-MSE). An 
installation that uses bunker C, heavy fuel oil (HFO), or any fuel that 
requires pre-heating, must comply with subchapter F of this chapter.
    (d) Vent pipes for integral fuel tanks. Each integral fuel tank must 
meet the requirements of this paragraph as follows:
    (1) Each tank must have a vent that connects to the highest point of 
the tank, discharges on a weather deck through a bend of 180 degrees 
(3.14 radians), and is fitted with a 30-by-30-mesh corrosion-resistant 
flame screen. Vents from two or more tanks may combine in a system that 
discharges on a weather deck.
    (2) The net cross-sectional area of the vent pipe for the tank must 
be--
    (i) Not less than 312.3 square millimeters (0.484 square inches) for 
any tank filled by gravity; or
    (ii) Not less than that of the fill pipe for any tank filled under 
pressure.
    (e) Fuel piping. Except as permitted in paragraphs (e)(1), (2), and 
(3) of this section, each fuel line must be seamless and made of steel, 
annealed copper, nickel-copper, or copper-nickel. Each fuel line must 
have a wall thickness of not less than 0.9 millimeters (0.035 inch) 
except that--
    (1) Aluminum piping is acceptable on an aluminum-hull vessel if it 
is installed outside the engine room and is at least Schedule 80 in 
thickness; and
    (2) Nonmetallic flexible hose is acceptable if it--
    (i) Is used in lengths of not more than 0.76 meters (30 inches);
    (ii) Is visible and easily accessible;
    (iii) Does not penetrate a watertight bulkhead;
    (iv) Is fabricated with an inner tube and a cover of synthetic 
rubber or other suitable material reinforced with wire braid; and
    (v) Either,--
    (A) If it is designed for use with compression fittings, is fitted 
with suitable, corrosion-resistant, compression fittings, or fittings 
compliant with SAE J1475 (incorporated by reference in Sec. 27.102); 
or,
    (B) If it is designed for use with clamps, is installed with two 
clamps at each end of the hose. Clamps must not rely on spring tension 
and must be installed beyond the bead or flare or over the serrations of 
the mating spud, pipe, or hose fitting. Hose complying with SAE J1475 is 
also acceptable.
    (3) Nonmetallic flexible hose complying with SAE J1942 (incorporated 
by reference in Sec. 27.102) is also acceptable.
    (f) A towing vessel of less than 24 meters (79 feet) in length may 
comply

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with any of the following standards for fuel systems rather than with 
those of paragraph (e) of this section:
    (1) ABYC H-33 (incorporated by reference in Sec. 27.102).
    (2) Chapter 5 of NFPA 302 (incorporated by reference in Sec. 
27.102).
    (3) 33 CFR chapter I, subchapter S (Boating Safety).