[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR34.10-90]

[Page 456-457]
 
                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 34_FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart 34.10_Fire Main System, Details
 
Sec. 34.10-90  Installations contracted for prior to May 26, 1965--T/ALL.

    (a) Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1962, shall 
meet the following requirements:
    (1) Existing arrangements, materials and facilities previously 
approved shall be considered satisfactory so long as they meet the 
minimum requirements of this paragraph and they are maintained in good 
condition to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine 
Inspection. Minor repairs and alterations may be made to the same 
standards as the original installation.
    (2) Except as further modified by this paragraph, the details of the 
systems shall be in general agreement with Sec. Sec. 34.10-5 through 
34.10-15 insofar as is reasonable and practicable.
    (3) Tankships of less than 500 gross tons shall be equipped with an 
efficient hand pump capable of delivering 50 gallons per minute or a 
power-driven pump of equivalent capacity. However, on tankships of 20 
gross tons or under where it is impracticable to install a hand or 
power-operated fire pump, or on tankships with only one man in the crew, 
at least one additional B-II fire extinguisher may be accepted in lieu 
of a fire pump.
    (4) Tankships of 500 gross tons and over but not over 1,000 gross 
tons shall be provided with one independently power-driven pump.
    (5) Tankships of over 1,000 gross tons shall be provided with two 
independently power-driven pumps.
    (6) On tankships of 500 gross tons and over, the capacity of the 
combined fire pump installation shall be one-fifth gallon per minute per 
gross ton of the ship. The maximum total fire pump capacity required for 
any tankship shall be 800 gallons per minute.
    (7) Each fire pump on a tankship of 500 gross tons or more must 
deliver enough water to the fire main so that the topmost outlet on the 
fire main emits two jets of water at a Pitot tube pressure of 50 pounds 
per square inch through two combination solid stream and water spray 
firehose nozzles meeting paragraph (10) of this section.
    (8) On oil-burning tankships, provided with two fire pumps, where 
the engine and fire rooms are not entirely separated by iron or steel 
bulkheads, or if fuel can drain from fireroom bilges into the 
engineroom, one of the fire pumps shall be located in an accessible 
space separate from the machinery compartment. On all tankships 
contracted for on or after November 19, 1952, the requirements of 
paragraph (f) of Sec. 34.10-5 shall be met.
    (9) Fire hydrant outlets shall have a minimum diameter of 1\1/2\ 
inches.
    (10) Each fire station hydrant on a tankship of 500 gross tons or 
more must have at least 1 length of firehose. Each

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firehose on the hydrant must have a combination solid stream and water 
spray firehose nozzle that meets the requirements of subpart 162.027. 
Firehose nozzles previously approved under subpart 162.027 of this 
chapter may be retained so long as they are maintained in good condition 
to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
    (11) On each tankship of 1000 gross tons or more, the firehose 
nozzle required by paragraph (a)(10) of this section on each of the 
following hydrants must have a low-velocity water-spray applicator that 
was previously approved under subpart 162.027 and that connects to that 
nozzle when the nozzle itself was previously approved under subpart 
162.027--
    (i) At least two hydrants in the Machinery and boiler spaces; and
    (ii) At least 25 percent of other hydrants.
    (12) Vessels contracted for on or after July 1, 1954, shall meet the 
requirements of Sec. 34.10-10(h).
    (b) Installations contracted for on or after January 1, 1962, but 
prior to May 26, 1965, shall meet the following requirements:
    (1) Existing arrangements, materials, facilities, and equipment, 
except firehose nozzles, previously approved shall be considered 
satisfactory as long as they meet the minimum requirements of this 
paragraph and they are maintained in good conditions to the satisfaction 
of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection. Minor repairs and 
alterations may be made to the same standards as the original 
installation.
    (2) Each fire station hydrant must have at least 1 length of 
firehose. Each firehose on the hydrant must have a combination solid 
stream and water spray firehose nozzle that meets the requirements of 
subpart 162.027. Firehose nozzles previously approved under subpart 
162.027 of this chapter may be retained so long as they are maintained 
in good condition to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine 
Inspection. If the firehose nozzles were previously approved under 
subpart 162.027, each of the number of hydrants in the locations listed 
in table 34.10-10(E) must have a low-velocity water spray applicator 
that--
    (i) Was previously approved under subpart 162.027 of this chapter;
    (ii) Is the length listed in table 34.10-10(E); and
    (iii) Meets Sec. 34.10-10(o).

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16694, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGD 76-086, 44 FR 
2391, Jan. 11, 1979; CGD 95-027, 61 FR 25999, May 23, 1996]