[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR52.01-50]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 52_POWER BOILERS--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart 52.01_General Requirements
 
Sec. 52.01-50  Fusible plugs (modifies A-19 through A-21).

    (a) All boilers, except watertube boilers, with a maximum allowable 
working pressure in excess of 206 kPa gage (30 psig), if fired with 
solid fuel not in suspension, or if not equipped for unattended waterbed 
operation, must be fitted with fusible plugs. Fusible plugs must comply 
with only the requirements of A19 and A20 of the ASME Code and be 
stamped on the casing with the name of the manufacturer, and on the 
water end of the fusible metal ``ASME Std.''. Fusible plugs are not 
permitted where the maximum steam temperature to which they are exposed 
exceeds 218 [deg]C (425 [deg]F).
    (b) Vertical boilers shall be fitted with one fusible plug located 
in a tube not more than 2 inches below the lowest gage cock.
    (c) Externally fired cylindrical boilers with flues shall have one 
plug fitted to the shell immediately below the fire line not less than 4 
feet from the front end.
    (d) Firebox, Scotch, and other types of shell boilers not 
specifically provided for, having a combustion chamber common to all 
furnaces, shall have one plug fitted at or near the center of the crown 
sheet of the combustion chamber.
    (e) Double-ended boilers, having individual combustion chambers for 
each end, in which combustion chambers are common to all the furnaces in 
one end of the boiler, shall have one plug fitted at or near the center 
of the crown sheet of each combustion chamber.
    (f) Boilers constructed with a separate combustion chamber for each 
individual furnace shall be fitted with a fusible plug in the center of 
the crown sheet of each combustion chamber.
    (g) Boilers of types not provided for in this section shall be 
fitted with at least one fusible plug of such dimensions and located in 
a part of the boiler as will best meet the purposes for which it is 
intended.
    (h) Fusible plugs shall be so fitted that the smaller end of the 
filling is in

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direct contact with the radiant heat of the fire, and shall be at least 
1 inch higher on the water side than the plate or flue in which they are 
fitted, and in no case more than 1 inch below the lowest permissible 
water level.
    (i) The lowest permissible water level shall be determined as 
follows:
    (1) Vertical firetube boilers, one-half of the length of the tubes 
above the lower tube sheets.
    (2) Vertical submerged tube boilers 1 inch above the upper tube 
sheet.
    (3) Internally fired firetube boilers with combustion chambers 
integral with the boiler, 2 inches above the highest part of the 
combustion chamber.
    (4) Horizontal-return tubular and dry back Scotch boilers, 2 inches 
above the top row of tubes.
    (j) [Reserved]
    (k)(1) Fusible plugs shall be cleaned and will be examined by the 
marine inspector at each inspection for certification, periodic 
inspection, and oftener if necessary. If in the marine inspector's 
opinion the condition of any plug is satisfactory, it may be continued 
in use.
    (2) When fusible plugs are renewed at other than the inspection for 
certification and no marine inspector is in attendance, the Chief 
Engineer shall submit a written report to the Officer in Charge, Marine 
Inspection, who issued the certificate of inspection informing him of 
the renewal. This letter report shall contain the following information:
    (i) Name and official number of vessel.
    (ii) Date of renewal of fusible plugs.
    (iii) Number and location of fusible plugs renewed in each boiler.
    (iv) Manufacturer and heat number of each plug.
    (v) Reason for renewal.

[CGFR 68-82, 33 FR 18815, Dec. 18, 1968, as amended by CGD 81-79, 50 FR 
9432, Mar. 8, 1985; USCG-1999-4976, 65 FR 6500, Feb. 9, 2000]