[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: 46CFR34.05-5]

[Page 444-445]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 34_FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart 34.05_Firefighting Equipment, Where Required
 
Sec. 34.05-5  Fire-extinguishing systems--T/ALL.

    (a) Approved fire extinguishing systems must be installed on all 
tankships in the following locations. Previously approved installations 
may be retained as long as they are maintained in good condition to the 
satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
    (1) Dry cargo compartments. A carbon dioxide or water spray system 
must be installed for the protection of all dry cargo compartments. 
Where such compartments are readily accessible by means of doors such 
spaces need be protected only by the fire main system.
    (2) Cargo tanks. A deck foam system must be installed for the 
protection of all cargo tank spaces. Where a deck foam system is 
installed, an approved inert gas, steam or other system may also be 
installed for the purposes of fire prevention or inerting of cargo 
tanks. For vessels under 100 feet in length, the semiportable equipment 
required by footnote 1 of table 34.05-5(a) will be considered as meeting 
the requirements of this subparagraph.
    (3) Lamp and paint lockers and similar spaces. A carbon dioxide or 
water spray system must be installed in all lamp

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and paint lockers, oil rooms, and similar spaces.
    (4) Pumprooms. A carbon dioxide, inert gas, foam or water spray 
system must be installed for the protection of all pumprooms.
    (5) Boilerrooms. On tankships contracted for on or after November 
19, 1952, a carbon dioxide or foam system shall be installed for the 
protection of all spaces containing oil fired boilers, either main or 
auxiliary, their fuel oil service pumps and/or such fuel oil units as 
the heaters, strainers, valves, manifolds, etc., that are subject to the 
discharge pressure of the fuel oil service pumps.
    (6) Machinery spaces. A carbon dioxide system shall be installed for 
the protection of machinery spaces containing internal combustion 
propelling engines using fuel having a flashpoint of less than 110 
degrees F.
    (7) Internal combustion installations. Fire-extinguishing systems 
shall be provided for internal combustion installations in accordance 
with the following:
    (i) If a fire-extinguishing system is installed to protect an 
internal combustion installation, the system shall be of the carbon 
dioxide type.
    (ii) On vessels of 1,000 gross tons and over on an international 
voyage, the construction or conversion of which is contracted for on or 
after May 26, 1965, a fixed carbon dioxide system shall be installed in 
all spaces containing internal combustion or gas turbine main propulsion 
machinery, auxiliaries with an aggregate power of 1,000 b.h.p. or 
greater, or their fuel oil units, including purifiers, valves, and 
manifolds.
    (iii) On vessels of 1,000 gross tons and over, the construction, 
conversion or automation of which is contracted for on or after January 
1, 1968, a fixed carbon dioxide system shall be installed in all spaces 
containing internal combustion or gas turbine main propulsion machinery, 
auxiliaries with an aggregate power of 1,000 b.h.p. or greater, or their 
fuel oil units, including purifiers, valves and manifolds.
    (8) Enclosed ventilating system. On tankships contracted for on or 
after January 1, 1962, where an enclosed ventilating system is installed 
for electric propulsion motors or generators, a carbon dioxide 
extinguishing system shall be installed in such system.
    (b) The arrangements and details of the fire-extinguishing systems 
shall be as set forth in subparts 34.10 through 34.20.

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16694, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGFR 67-90, 33 FR 
1015, Jan. 26, 1968; CGD 77-057a, 44 FR 66502, Nov. 19, 1979; CGD 95-
027, 61 FR 25998, May 23, 1996]