[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: 46CFR34.15-5]

[Page 449-451]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 34_FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart 34.15_Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, Details
 
Sec. 34.15-5  Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates--T/ALL.

    (a) General. (1) The amount of carbon dioxide required for each 
space shall be as determined by paragraphs (b) through (d) of this 
section.

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    (b) Total available supply. (1) A separate supply of carbon dioxide 
need not be provided for each space protected. The total available 
supply shall be at least sufficient for the space requiring the greatest 
amount.
    (c) Dry cargo spaces. (1) The number of pounds of carbon dioxide 
required for each space shall be equal to the gross volume of the space 
in cubic feet divided by 30.
    (2) Although separate piping shall be led to each cargo hold and 
'tween deck, for the purpose of determining the amount of carbon dioxide 
required, a cargo compartment will be considered as the space between 
watertight or firescreen bulkheads and from the tank top or lowest deck 
to the deck head of the uppermost space on which cargo may be carried. 
If a trunk extends beyond such deck, the trunk volume shall be included. 
Tonnage openings shall be considered as sealed for this purpose.
    (3) Branch lines to the various cargo holds and 'tween decks shall 
not be less than \3/4\-inch standard pipe size.
    (4) No specific discharge rate need be applied to such systems.
    (d) Machinery spaces, pumprooms, paint lockers, and similar spaces. 
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(4) of this section, the number 
of pounds of carbon dioxide required for each space shall be equal to 
the gross volume of the space divided by the appropriate factor noted in 
Table 34.15-5(d)(1). If fuel can drain from the compartment being 
protected to an adjacent compartment, or if the compartments are not 
entirely separate, the requirements for both compartments shall be used 
to determine the amount of carbon dioxide to be provided. The carbon 
dioxide shall be arranged to discharge into both such compartments 
simultaneously.

                           Table 34.15-5(d)(1)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Gross volume of compartment, cubic feet
-------------------------------------------------         Factor
          Over                   Not Over
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       500                      15
              500                    1,600                      16
            1,600                    4,500                      18
            4,000                   50,000                      20
           50,000        .......................                22
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) For the purpose of the above requirement of this paragraph, the 
volume of a machinery space shall be taken as exclusive of the normal 
machinery casing unless the boiler, internal combustion propelling 
machinery, or fuel oil installations subject to the discharge pressure 
of the fuel oil service pump extend into such space, in which case the 
volume shall be taken to the top of the casing or the next material 
reduction in casing area, whichever is lower. The terms ``normal 
machinery casing'' and ``material reduction in casing area'' shall be 
defined as follows:
    (i) By ``normal machinery casing'' shall be meant a casing the area 
of which is not more than 40 percent of the maximum area of the 
machinery space.
    (ii) By ``material reduction in casing area'' shall be meant a 
reduction to at least 40 percent of the casing area.
    (3) For the purpose of the above requirements of this paragraph, the 
volume of a pumproom shall include the pumproom and all associated 
trunks up to the deck at which access from the weather is provided.
    (4) For tankships on an international voyage contracted for on or 
after May 26, 1965, the amount of carbon dioxide required for a space 
containing propulsion boilers or internal combustion propulsion 
machinery shall be as given by paragraphs (d) (1) and (2) of this 
section or by dividing the entire volume, including the casing, by a 
factor of 25, whichever is the larger.
    (5) Branch lines in the various spaces shall be noted in Table 
34.15-5(d)(5).

                           Table 34.15-5(d)(5)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Maximum quantity
 Maximum quantity     Minimum pipe        of carbon       Minimum pipe
of carbon dioxide    sizes, inches         dioxide         size inches
 required, pounds                     required, pounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
           100              \1/2\             2,500            2\1/2\
           225              \3/4\             4,450                 3
           300                  1             7,100            3\1/2\
           600             1\1/4\            10,450                 4
         1,000             1\1/2\            15,000            4\1/2\
         2,450                  2     ................  ................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Distribution piping within the space shall be proportioned from 
the supply line to give proper distribution to the outlets without 
throttling.

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    (7) The number, type and location of discharge outlets shall be such 
as to give a uniform distribution throughout the space.
    (8) The total area of all discharge outlets shall not exceed 85 
percent nor be less than 35 percent of the nominal cylinder outlet area 
or the area of the supply pipe, whichever is smaller. The nominal 
cylinder outlet area in square inches shall be determined by multiplying 
the factor 0.0022 by the number of pounds of carbon dioxide required, 
except that in no case shall this outlet area be less than 0.110 square 
inches.
    (9) The discharge of at least 85 percent of the required amount of 
carbon dioxide shall be complete within 2 minutes.

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16694, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended at 45 FR 64188, 
Sept. 29, 1980; CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51199, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-1999-6216, 
64 FR 53223, Oct. 1, 1999]