Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 46 - Shipping |
Chapter I - Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security |
SubChapter J - Electrical Engineering |
Part 110 - General Provisions |
Subpart 110.10 - Reference Specifications, Standards, and Codes |
§ 110.10-1 - Incorporation by reference.
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§ 110.10-1 Incorporation by reference.
(a)Certain material is incorporated by reference into this subchapter with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
To enforce any edition other than that specified in this section, the Coast Guard must publish notice of change in the Federal Register and the material must be available to the public. The word “should,” when used in material incorporated by reference, is to be construed the same as the words “must” or “shall” for the purposes of this subchapter. All approvedAll approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at the U.S. Coast Guard and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact U.S. Coast Guard at: U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Design and Engineering Standards (CG–ENG), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave. SE
., Stop 7418, Washington, DC 20593–7418,
and is available from the sources listed below. It is also available for inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).202–372–1384, www.dco.uscg.mil/CG–ENG/. For information on the availability of this material at NARA,
call 202–741–6030 or go to http://email: fr.inspection@nara.gov; website: www.archives.gov/federal
_code_of_federal_regulations_(bThe material may be obtained from the following sources:
ABS(a) American Bureau of Shipping (ABS),
, 16855 Northchase1701 City Plaza
HoustonDrive,
77060, 281–877–5800, http://www.Spring, TX
Steel77389; 281–877–5800; CSC@eagle.org; ww2.eagle.org.
(1) Rules for Building and Classing
Part 4 Vessel Systems and Machinery, 2003Marine Vessels,
SteelJanuary 2020 (“ABS
,Marine Vessel Rules”)
15–1, 111.01–9, ,; IBR approved for §§ 110.
,; 111.12–5
,; 111.12–7
,(a) and (b); 111.33–11
,; 111.35–1
,; 111.70–1
,(a); 111.105–31
,(o); 111.105–39
, andintroductory text and (a); 111.105–40
of this chapter(a) and (c); 112.05–7(c);113.05–7
Drilling(a); including:
(i) Part 1: Rules for Conditions of Classification;
(ii) Part 2: Rules for Materials and Welding;
(iii) Part 3: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels Hull—Hull Construction and Equipment;
(iv) Part 4: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels Vessel—Vessel Systems and Machinery;
(v) Part 5A & 5B: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types; Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers;
(vi) Part 5C: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types (Chapters 1–6 and 7–18);
(vii) Part 5C: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types (Chapters 7–18);
(viii) Part 5D: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Offshore Support Vessels for Specialized Services;
(ix) Part 6: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specialized Items and Systems; and
(x) Part 7: Rules for Survey after Construction.
(2) Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore
2001Units, Part 4 Machinery and Systems,
MODUJanuary 2020 (“ABS
,MOU Rules”)
12–1, 12–3,; IBR approved for §§ 111.
,12–3; 111.12–5
,; 111.12–7
,(c); 111.33–11
, and; 111.35–1
of this chapter; 111.70–1
(a).
c(
, 212–642–4900, http://b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036
/; 212–642–4900; info@ansi.org; www.ansi.org
IEEE C37.12–1991—American National Standard for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis-Specifications Guide, 1991 (“ANSI/IEEE C37.12”), IBR approved for § 111.54–1 of this chapter. (2) ANSI/IEEE C37.27–1987 (IEEE Std 331)—Application Guide for Low-Voltage AC Nonintegrally Fused Power Circuitbreakers (Using Separately Mounted Current-Limiting Fuses), 1987 (“ANSI/IEEE C37.27”),.
(1) ANSI/
54–1 of this chapterISA–RP12.06.01–2003, Recommended Practice for Wiring Methods for Hazardous (Classified) Locations Instrumentation Part 1: Intrinsic Safety, approved April 16, 2003 (“ANSI RP12.06.01”); IBR approved for § 111.
3(
01–2012—Nonincendive2) ANSI/ISA 12.12.
II01–2015, Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class
9 July 2012III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations, approved
,August 21, 2015 (“ANSI/ISA 12.12.01”)
§ 108 of this chapter; IBR approved for
4) ANSI/ISA–60079–18—Electrical Apparatus for Use in Class I, Zone 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations: Type of Protection—Encapsulation “m”, approved July 31, 2009 (“ANSI/ISA 60079–18”),; 111.108–3(
b).
d(c) American Petroleum Institute (API), 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 1100. Washington, DC 20001–5571; 202–682–8000; APIPubs@api.org; www.api.org.
106–3d of this chapter(1) API Recommended Practice 14F, Recommended Practice for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Electrical Systems for Fixed and Floating Offshore Petroleum Facilities for Unclassified and Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 Locations, Sixth Edition, October 2018 (“API RP 14F”); IBR approved for § 111.
.
5) ANSI/ISA–60079–18—Explosive atmospheres—Part 18: Equipment protection by encapsulation “m”, Third Edition, approved 14 September, 2012 (“ANSI/ISA 60079–18 (2012)”),(
108–3e of this chapter2) API Recommended Practice 14FZ, Recommended Practice for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Electrical Systems for Fixed and Floating Offshore Petroleum Facilities for Unclassified and Class I, Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2 Locations, Second Edition, May 2013, (“API RP 14FZ”); IBR approved for § 111.
.
(
American Petroleum Institute (API), Order Desk, 1220 L Street NW., Washington, DC 20005–4070, 202–682–8000, http://www.api.org. (1) API RP 500—Recommended3)
SecondAPI Recommended Practice 500, Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class I, Division 1 and Division 2,
November 1997, reaffirmed in 2002Third Edition,
,December 2012 with errata January 2014 (“API RP 500”)
106–7106–13; IBR approved for §§ 111.
of this chapter106–13(b)
2.
(
RP 505—Recommended Practice4) API
FirstRecommended Practice 505, Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class I, Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2,
approved January 7, 1998 (dated November 1997), reaffirmed 2002 (Second Edition,
,August 2018 (“API RP 505”)
106–7 and; IBR approved for §§ 111.
106–13; 111.
of this chapter106–13(b)
.
e) ASME, Three(
, 800–843–2763, http://d) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016–5990
1–2000 Part 2 Electric Elevators, 2000; 800–843–2763; CustomerCare@asme.org; www.asme.org.
(1) ASME A17.
,1–2016/CSA B44–16, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators: Includes Requirements for Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters, Moving Walks, Material Lifts, and Dumbwaiters with Automatic Transfer Devices, reissued January 16, 2017 with errata (“ASME A17.1”)
91–1 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
91–1.
(2) [Reserved]
f(
, 610–832–9500, http://e) ASTM International (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428–2959
B 117–97; 610–832–9500; service@astm.org; www.astm.org.
(1) ASTM
B 117”B117–19, Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus, approved November 1, 2019 (“ASTM
,B117”)
15–1 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 110.
F2876–10—Standard(2) ASTM
approved NovemberF2876–10 (Reapproved 2015), Standard Practice for Thermal Rating and Installation of Internal Combustion Engine Packages for use in Hazardous Locations in Marine Applications,
2010Reapproved May 1,
,2015 (“ASTM F2876–10”)
106–3 and; IBR approved for §§ 111.
108–3; 111.
of this chapter108–3(g)
.
g(
Canadian Standards Association (f)
), 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 5N6, Canada, 800–463–6727, http://www.csa.ca/CSA
30–M1986—Explosion-Proof Enclosures for Use in Class I Hazardous Locations, Reaffirmed 2007Group, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, ON, Canada M9W 1R3; 800–463–6727; client.services@csagroup.org; www.csagroup.org.
(1) CSA C22.2 No.
and30–M1986 (Reaffirmed 2016), Explosion-proof enclosures for use in class I hazardous locations, Reaffirmed 2016 (“CSA C22.2 No. 30–M1986”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
213–M1987—Non-incendive.
(2) CSA C22.2 No.
Hazardous Locations, Reaffirmed 2008213–16, Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2
213–M1987”and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (classified) locations, May 2016 (“CSA C22.2 No.
,213–16”)
of this chapter; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and 111.108–3(b)
CAN/.
(3)
0–M91—General Requirements—CanadianCSA–C22.2 No.
Reaffirmed 20060–10 (Reaffirmed 2015), General requirements—Canadian Electrical Code, Part II,
0–M91”including Update No. 2, dated November 2014, Reaffirmed 2015 (“CSA C22.2 No.
,0–10”)
and; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
157–92—Intrinsically Safe and Non.
(4) CAN/CSA–C22.2 No.
Equipment157–92 (Reaffirmed 2016)—Intrinsically safe and non-incendive
Useequipment for
Hazardous Locations, Reaffirmed 2006use in
,hazardous locations, including Update No. 2, dated June 2003, Reaffirmed 2016 (“CSA C22.2 No. 157–92”)
and; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
h(
Department of Defense, Single Stock Point,g)DLA Document Services,
, httpwwwassistdocscom MIL–C–24640A—Military Specification Cables, Light Weight, Electric, Low Smoke, for Shipboard Use, General Specification for (1995) Supplement 1, June 26, 1995 (“NPFC MIL–C–24640A”), IBR approved for §§ 111.60–1 and 111.60–3 of this chapter. (2) MIL–C–24643A—Military Specification Cables and Cords, Electric, Low Smoke,Building 4/D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, 215–697–6396
1996MIL–DTL–76E, Military Specification Wire and Cable, Hookup, Electrical, Insulated, General Specification for, Nov. 3, 2016 (“MIL–DTL–76E”); IBR approved for § 111.60–11(c).
(2) MIL–DTL–24640C—Detail Specification Cables, Lightweight, Low Smoke, Electric, for Shipboard Use, General Specification for, (
Amendment 2, March 13, 1996 (“MIL–C–24643A”),“MIL–DTL–24640C”),
60–1 and 111.60–3 of this chapter. (3) MIL–DTL–24640C with Supplement 1—Detail Specification Cables, Lightweight, Low Smoke, Electric, for Shipboard Use, General Specification for, November 18, 2011 (“MIL–DTL–24640C”), IBR approved for § 111.including:
(i) MIL–DTL–24640C, November 8, 2011; IBR approved for §§ 111.
of this chapter(ii) MIL–DTL–24640C Supplement 1, November 8, 2011; IBR approved for §§ 111.60–1(a); 111.106–5(a)
4.
(
with Supplement 1A—Detail3) MIL–DTL–24643C
, December 13, 2011 (dated, Detail Specification Cables, Electric, Low Smoke Halogen-Free, for Shipboard Use, General Specification for
“MIL–DTL–24643C”),(“MIL–DTL–24643C”), including:
(i) MIL–DTL–24643C, October 1, 2009; IBR approved for §§ 111.60–1(a); 111.106–5(
§a); and
(ii) MIL–DTL–24643C with Supplement 1A, 13 December 2011; IBR approved for
of this chapter§§ 111.60–1(a); 111.106–5(a)
.
(
5) MIL–W–76D—Military Specification Wire and Cable, Hook-Up, Electrical, Insulated, General Specification for (2003) Amendment 1–2003, February 6, 2003 (“NPFC MIL–W–76D”),h) European Committee for Standardization, CEN–CENELEC Management Centre, rue de la Sence 23, B–1040 Brussels, Belgium; + 32 2 550 08 1; info@cencenelec.eu; www.cen.eu.
60–11 of this chapter(1) EN 14744, Inland navigation vessels and sea-going vessels—Navigation light, English version, August 2005; IBR approved for § 111.
(2) [Reserved]
(i) FM Approvals, P.O. Box 9102, Norwood, MA 02062, 781–440–8000, http781–762–4300; https://www.fmglobal.com/report-contact-page/general-contact-form; https://www.fmapprovals.com.
(1) Class Number 3600—Approval 3600, Approval Standard for Electric Electrical Equipment for use Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations General Locations—General Requirements, November 1998 January 2018 (“FM Approvals Class Number 3600”), ; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and ; 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(2) Class Number 3610—Approval 3610, Approval Standard for Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations, January 2010 2018 (“FM Approvals Class Number 3610”), ; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and ; 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(3) Class Number 3611—Approval 3611, Approval Standard for Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2, and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2, Hazardous (Classified) Locations, December 2004 January 2018 (“FM Approvals Class Number 3611”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and ; 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(4) Class Number 3615—Approval 3615, Approval Standard for Explosionproof Explosion-proof Electrical Equipment General Requirements, August 2006 January 2018 (“FM Approvals Class Number 3615”), ; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and ; 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(5) Class Number 3620—Approval 3620, Approval Standard for Purged and Pressurized Electrical Equipment for Hazardous (Classified) Locations, August 2000 January 2018 (“FM Approvals Class Number 3620”), ; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b) and ; 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(j) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854, 732–981–0060, http:// 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016–5997; 800–701–4333; contactcenter@ieee.org; www.ieee.org/.
(1) IEEE Std. C37.04–1999—IEEE 04–2018, IEEE Standard Rating Structure for Ratings and Requirements for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers , 1999 with Rated Maximum Voltage Above 1000 V, approved December 5, 2018 (“IEEE C37.04”), ; IBR approved for § 111.54–1 of this chapter54–1(c).
(2) IEEE Std. C37.010–1999—IEEE 010–2016, IEEE Application Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers >1000 Vac Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis, 1999 approved September 22, 2016 (“IEEE C37.010”), ; IBR approved for § 111.54–1 of this chapter54–1(c).
(3) IEEE Std C37.13–1990—IEEE . C37.12–2018, IEEE Guide for Specifications of High-Voltage Circuit Breakers (over 1000 V), approved December 5, 2018 (“IEEE C37.12”); IBR approved for § 111.54–1(c).
October 22, 1990(4) IEEE Std. C37.13–2015, IEEE Standard for Low-Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures,
,approved December 5, 2015 (“IEEE C37.13”)
54–1 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
4(
14–2002—IEEE5) IEEE Std. C37.
Low-Voltage DC14–2015, IEEE Standard for
April 25, 2003DC (3200 V and below) Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures,
,approved March 26, 2015 (“IEEE C37.14”)
54–1 of this chapter.; IBR approved for § 111.
(5) IEEE Std 45–1998—IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on Shipboard, October 19, 1998 (“IEEE 45–1998”), 54–1(c).
(6) IEEE Std. C37.27–2015, IEEE Guide for Low-Voltage AC (635 V and below) Power Circuit Breakers Applied with Separately-Mounted Current-Limiting Fuses, approved December 5, 2015 (“IEEE C37.27”); IBR approved for § 111.54–1(c).
30–19, 105–3,(7) IEEE Std. 45.1–2017 IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard—Design, approved March 23, 2017 (“IEEE 45.1–2017”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
105–31, and40–1; 111.
of this chapter. (675–5(b); 111.105–41
; and 113.65–5.
45–2002—IEEE(8) IEEE Std
On Shipboard, October 11, 2002 (“IEEE 45–2002”),. 45.2–2011, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations
05–7, 111.15–2, 111.30–1, 111.30–5, 111.33–3, 111.33–5, 111.40–1, 111.60–1, 111.60–3, 111.60–5, 111.60–11, 111.60–13, 111.60–19, 111.60–21, 111.60–23, 111.75–5, and 113.65–5 of this chapter. (7) IEEE 100—Theon Shipboard—Controls and Automation, approved September 10, 2011 (“IEEE 45.2–2011”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
(9) IEEE Std. 45.6–2016; IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard—Electrical Testing, approved December 7, 2016 (“IEEE 45.6–2016”); IBR approved for § 111.60–21.
(10) IEEE Std. 45.7–2012, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard—AC Switchboards, approved March 29, 2012 (“IEEE 45.7–2012”); IBR approved for §§ 111.30–1; 111.30–5(a); 111.30–19(a).
(11) IEEE Std. 45.8–2016, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard—Cable Systems, approved January 29, 2016 (“IEEE 45.8–2016”); IBR approved for §§ 111.05–7; 111.60–5(a); 111.60–13(a); 111.60–19(b).
,(12) IEEE Std. 100, The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, Seventh Edition, published December 2000 (“IEEE 100”)
15–1; IBR approved for § 110.
8(
1202–1991—IEEE13) IEEE Std
Cables for Use in Cable Tray in Industrial and Commercial Occupancies, 1991. 1202–2006, IEEE Standard for Flame-Propagation Testing of
60–6 and 111.107–1 of this chapter. (9) IEEE Std 1580–2001—IEEEWire and Cable, (“IEEE 1202”), including:
(i) IEEE Std. 1202–2006 (R2012), reaffirmed December 5, 2012; IBR approved for §§ 111.
(ii) IEEE Std. 1202–2006/Cor 1–2012, Corrigendum 1 approved November 21, 2012; IBR approved for §§ 111.60–6(a); 111.107–1(c).
Platforms, December 17, 2001(15) IEEE Std. 1580–2010, IEEE Recommended Practice for Marine Cable for Use on Shipboard and Fixed or Floating
,Facilities, approved September 30, 2010 (“IEEE 1580”)
60–1, 60–2,; IBR approved for §§ 111.
60–3 and 111.60–2; 111.
of this chapter106–5(a)
.
(k) International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), 3 Rue de Varembe, Geneva, Switzerland, ; +41 22 919 02 11, http; www.iec.ch; https://www.iec.ch/contact?id=40499.
(1) IEC 60068–2–52—Environmental Testing Part 2: 60068–2–52:2017, Environmental testing—Part 2–52: Tests—Test Kb: Salt Mistmist, Cyclic (Sodium Chloride Solutioncyclic (sodium chloride solution), Second Edition , 1996 (“IEC 68–2–52”), 3.0, 2017–11; IBR approved for § 110.15–115–1(b).
(2) IEC 60079–0—Electrical apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 0: General Requirements, Edition 3.1, 2000 (“IEC 60079–0”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, and 111.105–17 of this chapter.
(4) IEC 60079–1:2007—Explosive(3) IEC 60079–1—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 1: Flameproof Enclosures “d” including corr.1, Fourth Edition, June 2001 (“IEC 60079–1”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–9, and 111.105–17 of this chapter.
Sixth edition, 2007–04,60079–1:2014, Explosive atmospheres—Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures “d”,
106–3 andEdition 7.0, 2014–06; IBR approved for §§ 111.
of this chapter; 106–3(b); 111.108–3(b)
.
5(
Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 2: Pressurized Enclosures “p”, Fourth Edition, 2001 (“IEC 60079–2”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, and 111.105–17 of this chapter. (6) IEC 60079–2:2007—Explosive3) IEC 60079–2
Fifth edition, 2007–02,:2014, Explosive atmospheres—Part 2: Equipment protection by pressurized enclosures “p”,
andincluding:
(i) IEC 60079–2:2014, Edition 6.0, 2014–07, IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter. (7) IEC 60079–5—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 5: Powder Filling “q”, Second Edition, 1997 (“IEC 60079–5”),; 111.108–3(b)
105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–15, and 111.105–17 of this chapter. (8; and
(ii) IEC 60079–2:2014/COR1:2015, with Corrigendum 1 (2015), Edition 6.0, 2014–07; IBR approved for §§ 111.
2007—Explosive(4) IEC 60079–5:
Third edition, 2007–032015, Explosive atmospheres—Part 5: Equipment protection by powder filling “q”,
andEdition 4.0, 2015–02, IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
9(
60079–6—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 6: Oil Immersion “o”, Second Edition, 1995 (“IEC 60079–6”),5) IEC
105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–15, and 111.105–17 of this chapter.60079–6:2015, Explosive atmospheres—Part 6: Equipment protection by liquid immersion “o”, Edition 4.0, 2015–02; IBR approved for §§ 111.
(10) IEC 60079–6:2007—Explosive atmospheres—Part 6: Equipment protection by oil immersion “o”, Third edition, 2007–03, IBR approved for § 111.108–3(b) of this chapter.
(12) IEC 60079–7:2006—Explosive(11) IEC 60079–7—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 7: Increased Safety “e”, Third Edition, 2001 (“IEC 60079–7”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–15, and 111.105–17 of this chapter.
Fourth edition, 2006–07, IBR approved for § 111.106–3(b) of this chapter. (13) IEC 60079–11—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 11: Intrinsic Safety “i”, Fourth Edition, 1999 (“IEC 60079–11”),(6) IEC 60079–7:2015+AMD1:2017 CSV (Consolidated Version), Explosive atmospheres—Part 7: Equipment protection by increased safety “e”,
105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–11, and 111.105–17 of this chapter. (14Edition 5.1, 2017–08, (“IEC 60079–7:2015”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
2006—Explosive(7) IEC 60079–11:
, Fifth edition, 2006–07,2011, Explosive atmospheres—Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety “i”
§(“IEC 60079–11:2011”), including:
(i) IEC 60079–11:2011, Edition 6.0, 2011–06; IBR approved for
of this chapter§§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
15; 111.108–3(
2011—Explosive atmospheres—Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety “i”,b); and
(ii) IEC 60079–11:
,2011, Corrigendum 1 (January 2012), Edition 6.0, 2011–06
§ 108 of this chapter; IBR approved for
16; 111.108–3(
b).
2010—Explosive(8) IEC 60079–13:
12017, Explosive atmospheres—Part 13: Equipment protection by pressurized room “p” and artificially ventilated room “v”, Edition
2010–10,2.0,
and2017–05; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
17(
60079–15—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 15: Type of Protection “n”, Second Edition, 2001 (“IEC 60079–15”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–15, and 111.105–17 of this chapter. (18) IEC 60079–15:2010—Explosive9) IEC
460079–15:2017, Explosive atmospheres—Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection “n”, Edition
2010–01,5.0,
and2017–12; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
19(
60079–18—Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres—Part 18: Encapsulation “m”, First Edition, 1992 (“IEC 60079–18”), IBR approved for §§ 111.105–1, 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–15, and 111.105–17 of this chapter. (20) IEC 60079–18:2009—Explosive10) IEC
360079–18:2017 (Consolidated Version), Explosive atmospheres—Part 18: Equipment protection by encapsulation “m”, Edition
04.
2009–05,1,
106–3, 106–3(2017–08, (“IEC 60079–18:2017”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
, and106–3(b) and (d)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b) and (e)
.
21(
2010—Explosive11) IEC 60079–25:
,2010, Explosive atmospheres—Part 25: Intrinsically safe electrical systems, Edition 2.0, 2010–02
and; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
22(
60092–101—Electrical Installation in Ships12) IEC
101: Definitions and General Requirements, Edition 4.1, 2002 (“IEC 60092–101”),60079–30–1:2007, Part
30–1: Electrical resistance trace heating—General and testing requirements, First Edition, 2007–01; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b); 111.108–3(b).
15–1 and 111.81–1 of this chapter. (23) IEC 60092–201—Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 201: System Design-General, Fourth Edition, 1994 (“IEC 60092–201”),(13) IEC 60092–101:2018, Electrical installations in ships—Definitions and general requirements, Edition 5.0, 2018–10; IBR approved for §§ 110.
70–3 and 111.81–1 of this chapter. (24) IEC 60092–202—Amendment 1 Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 202: System Design-Protection, 1996 (“IEC 60092–202”),(14) IEC 60092–201:2019, Electrical installations in ships—Part 201: System design—General, Edition 5.0, 2019–09; IBR approved for §§ 111.
12–7, 50–3,(15) IEC 60092–202:2016, Electrical installations in ships—Part 202: System design—Protection, Edition 5.0, 2016–09; IBR approved for §§ 111.
, and50–3(c), (e), and (g); 111.53–1
of this chapter(a); 111.54–1
(a).
25(
60092–301—Amendment 2 Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 301: Equipment-Generators and Motors, 1995 (“IEC 60092–301”),16) IEC
12–7, 111.25–5, and 111.70–1 of this chapter. (26) IEC 60092–302—Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 302: Low-Voltage Switchgear and Control Gear Assemblies, Fourth Edition, 1997 (“IEC 60092–302”),60092–301:1980, Electrical installations in ships—Part 301: Equipment—Generators and motors, (“IEC 60092–301:1980”), including:
(i) IEC 60092–301:1980, Third Edition, copyright 1980; IBR approved for §§ 111.
(ii) IEC 60092–301:1980/AMD1:1994, Amendment 1 (1994–05), copyright 1980, IBR approved for §§ 111.12–7(b); 111.70–1(a); and
(iii) IEC 60092–301:1980/AMD2:1995, Amendment 2 (1995–04), copyright 1980; IBR approved for §§ 111.12–7(b); 111.70–1(a).
30–1, , and of this chapter(17) IEC 60092–302:1997, Electrical Installation in ships—Part 302: Low-voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies, Fourth Edition, 1997–05; IBR approved for §§ 111.
(a).
27(
60092–303—Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 303: Equipment-Transformers for Power and Lighting, Third Edition, 1980 (“IEC 60092–303”),18) IEC
20–15 of this chapter60092–303:1980, Electrical installations in ships—Part 303: Equipment—Transformers for power and lighting, (“IEC 60092–303:1980), including:
(i) IEC 60092–303:1980, Third Edition, 1997–09, copyright 1980; IBR approved for § 111.20–15; and
(ii) IEC 60092–303:1980/AMD1:1997, Amendment 1, copyright 1980; IBR approved for § 111.
28(
60092–304—Amendment 1 Electrical Installation in Ships, Part19) IEC
Convertors60092–304:1980, Electrical installations in ships—Part 304: Equipment—Semiconductor
1995convertors,
60092–304”(“IEC
33–3 and 111.33–5 of this chapter. (29) IEC 60092–306—Electrical Installation in Ships, Part 306: Equipment—Luminaries and accessories, Third Edition, 1980 (“IEC 60092–306”),60092–304:1980”), including:
(i) IEC 60092–304:1980, Third Edition, (1980–01); IBR approved for §§ 111.
(ii) IEC 60092–304:1980/AMD1:1995, Amendment 1, 1995–04; IBR approved for §§ 111.33–3(a); 111.33–5(b).
75–20 and 111.81–1 of this chapter. (30(20) IEC 60092–306:2009, Electrical installation in ships—Part 306: Equipment—Luminaires and lighting accessories, Edition 4.0, 2009–11; IBR approved for §§ 111.
2008—Electrical(21) IEC 60092–350:
32014, Electrical installations in ships—Part 350: General construction and test methods of power, control and instrumentation cables for shipboard and offshore applications, Edition
2008–02,4.0,
§2014–08; IBR approved for
of this chapter§§ 111.60–1(a); 111.106–5(a)
.
31(
60092–352—Electrical Installation in Ships—Choice22) IEC
Cables for Low-Voltage Power Systems, Second Edition, 1997 (“IEC 60092–352”),60092–352:2005, Electrical installation in ships—Part 352: Choice and Installation of
60–3, , and 111.81–1 of this chapter. (32) IEC 60092–353—Electrical Installations in Ships—Part 353: Single and Multicore Non-Radial Field Power Cables with Extruded Solid Insulation for Rated Voltages 1kV and 3kV, Second Edition, 1995 (“IEC 60092–353”),electrical cables, Third Edition, 2005–09; IBR approved for §§ 111.
60–1, 111.60–3, and 111.60–5 of this chapter. (33) IEC 60092–353:2011—Electrical installations in ships—Part 353: Power cables for rated voltages 1 kV and 3 kV(23) IEC 60092–353:2016, Electrical installation in ships—Part 353: Power cables for rated voltages 1 kV and 3 kV, Edition 4.0, 2016–09; IBR approved for §§ 111.
2011–08,(24) IEC 60092–354:2014, Electrical installations in ships—Part 354: Single- and three-core power cables with extruded solid insulation for rated voltages 6 kV (Um=7,2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um=36 kV), Edition 3.0,
2014–08; IBR approved for § 111.60–1(a).
106–5 of this chapter(25) IEC 60092–360:2014, Electrical installations in ships—Part 360: Insulating and sheathing materials for shipboard and offshore units, power, control, instrumentation and telecommunication cables, Edition 1.0, 2014–04; IBR approved for § 111.
.
34(
60092–401—Electrical Installations in Ships, Part26) IEC
60092–376:2017, Electrical installations in ships—Part 376: Cables for control and instrumentation circuits 150/250 V (300 V), Third Edition, 2017–05; IBR approved for § 111.60–1(a).
Test(27) IEC 60092–401:1980, Electrical installations in ships—Part 401: Installation and
Installation with amendment 1 (1987) and amendment 2 (1997)test of completed
(“IEC 60092–401”),installation, (“IEC 60092–401:1980”), including:
(i) IEC 60092–401:1980, Third Edition, 1980
05–9 and 111.81–1 of this chapter. (35) IEC 60092–502—Electrical; IBR approved for §§ 111.05–9; 111.81–1(d);
(ii) IEC 60092–401:1980/AMD1:1987, Amendment 1, (1987–02), 1980; IBR approved for §§ 111.
05–9; 111.81–1(d); and
(iii) IEC 60092–401:1980/AMD2:1997, Amendment 2 (1997–04), 1980; IBR approved for §§ 111.05–9; 111.81–1(d).
edition(28) IEC 60092–502:1999, Electrical installations in ships—Part 502: Tankers—Special features, Fifth
(“IEC 60092–502”),Edition, 1999–02
81105–31,; IBR approved for §§ 111.
,105–3(b); 111.105–11(c); 111.105–17(b); 111.105–50(a), (b), and (c); 111.106–3(b)
,; 111.106–5(c)
, and; 111.106–15(a)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
.
36(
60092–503—Electrical29) IEC
ships, Part60092–503:2007(E), Electrical installations in
features: A.C.ships—Part 503: Special
11kVfeatures—AC supply systems with voltages in the range of above 1kV up to and including
First15 kV,
1975Second Edition,
60092–503”2007–06 (“IEC
,60092–503:2007”)
30–5 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
37(
60331–11—Tests30) IEC
First60331–11:1999+A1:2009, Tests for electric cables under fire conditions—Circuit integrity—Part 11: Apparatus—Fire alone at a flame temperature of at least 750 °C,
1999Edition 1.1,
60331–11”2009–07, (“IEC
,60331–11:2009”)
30–25 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 113.
38(
60331–21—Tests for Electric Cables Under Fire Conditions—Circuit Integrity—Part31) IEC
Requirements—Cables60331–21:1999, Tests for electric cables under fire conditions—Circuit integrity—Part 21: Procedures and
Rated Voltagerequirements—Cables of
Includingrated voltage up to and
1999 (“IEC 60331–21”),including 0.6/1.0kV, First Edition,
30–25 of this chapter1999–04; IBR approved for § 113.
39(
60332–1—Tests on Electric Cables Under Fire Conditions, Part 1: Test on a Single Vertical Insulated Wire or Cable, Third Edition, 1993 (“IEC 60332–1”),32) IEC
60332–1–1:2015 (Consolidated Version), Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions—Part 1–1: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable—Apparatus, Edition 1.1, 2015–07; IBR approved for § 111.30–19(b).
30–19 of this chapter(33) IEC 60332–1–2:2015 (Consolidated Version), Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions—Part 1–2: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable—Procedure for 1kW pre-mixed flame, Edition 1.1, 2015–07, IBR approved for § 111.
40(
60332–3–22—Tests on Electric Cables Under Fire Conditions—Part 3–22: Test for Vertical Flame Spread of Vertically-Mounted Bunched Wires or Cables—Category A, First Edition, 2000 (“IEC 60332–3–22”),34) IEC
60332–3–21:2018, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions—Part 3–21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables—Category A F/R, Edition 2.0, 2018–07; IBR approved for §§ 111.60–1(b); 111.60–2; 111.107–1(c).
60–1, 60–2,(35) IEC 60332–3–22:2018, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions—Part 3–22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables—Category A, Edition 2.0, 2018–07; IBR approved for §§ 111.
, and60–2; 111.60–6
of this chapter(a); 111.107–1
(c).
41(
60529—Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures36) IEC
160529:2013 (Consolidated Version), Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code), Edition 2.
20012,
60529”2013–08, (“IEC
,60529:2013”)
15–1, 01–9,; IBR approved for §§ 110.
,01–9(a), (c), and (d); 113.10–7
,; 113.20–3
,; 113.25–11
,(a); 113.30–25
,(e) and (i); 113.37–10
, and(b); 113.40–10
of this chapter(b); 113.50–5
(g).
42(
60533—Electrical and Electronic Installations in Ships—Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition, 1999 (“IEC 60533”),37) IEC
05–7 of this chapter60533:2015, Electrical and electronic installations in ships—Electromagnetic compatibility—Ships with a metallic hull, Edition 3.0, 2015–08; IBR approved for § 113.
43(
60947–2—Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear Part38) IEC
Breakers60947–2:2019 (Consolidated Version), Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear—Part 2: Circuit-
Thirdbreakers,
2003Edition 5.1,
60947–2”2019–07, (“IEC
,60947–2:2019”)
54–1 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
44(
61363–1—Electrical Installations of Ships and Mobile and Fixed Offshore Units—Part39) IEC
Calculating Short-Circuit Currents in Three-Phase61363–1:1998, Electrical installations of ships and mobile and fixed offshore units—Part 1: Procedures for
1998 (“IEC 61363–1”),calculating short-circuit currents in three-phase a.c., First Edition,
1998–02; IBR approved for § 111.51–4(b).
52–5 of this chapter. (45) IEC 61892–7:2007—Mobile(40) IEC 61439–6:2012, Low-voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies—Part 6: Busbar trunking systems (busways), Edition 1.0, 2012–05; IBR approved for § 111.
59–1.
(41) IEC 61660–1:1997, Short-circuit currents in d.c. auxiliary installations in power plants and substations—Part 1: Calculation of short-circuit currents, (“IEC 61660–1:1997”), including:
(i) IEC 61660–1:1997, First Edition, 1997–06; IBR approved for § 111.51–4(b);
(ii) IEC 61660–1:1997/COR1:1999, Corrigendum 1 (March 1999), First Edition; IBR approved for § 111.51–4(b); and
(iii) IEC 61660–1:1997/COR2:2000, Corrigendum 2 (March 2000), First Edition; IBR approved for § 111.51–4(b).
2(42) IEC 61892–7:2019, Mobile and fixed offshore units—Electrical installations—Part 7: Hazardous areas, Edition
2007–11,4.0,
§ 108–3 of this chapter. (46) IEC 62271–100—High2019–04; IBR approved for
; 111.105–17(b); 111.108–3(b).
controlgear—part(43) IEC 62271–100:2017 (Consolidated Version), High-voltage switchgear and
Highcontrolgear—Part 100:
voltage alternatingAlternating-
circuitbreakers, Edition 1.1, 2003 (“IEC 62271–100”),current
circuit-breakers, Edition 2.2, 2017–06; IBR approved for § 111.54–1(c).
(44) IEC/TR 60092–370:2009, Technical Report—Electrical installations in ships—Part 370: Guidance on the selection of cables for telecommunication and data transfer including radio-frequency cables, Edition 1.0, 2009–07; IBR approved for § 111.60–1(a).
54–1 of this chapter(45) IEC/IEEE 80005–1:2019, Utility connections in port—Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems—General requirements, Edition 2.0, 2019–03; IBR approved for § 111.
83–7.
(l) International Maritime Organization (IMO Publications Section), 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR, United Kingdom, ; +44 (0) 20 7735 7611, http://; sales@imo.org; www.imo.org.
(1) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) SOLAS Consolidated Edition 2014, Consolidated Text of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, and its Protocol of 1988: Articlearticle, Annexes annexes and Certificates. certificates, (Incorporating all Amendments amendments in Effect from January 2001), 2001 effect from July 1, 2014), Sixth edition, 2014 (“IMO SOLAS 74”), ; IBR approved for §§ 111.99–5, 111.105–31, 99–5; 112.15–1, and (r); 113.25–6 of this chapter25–6.
(m) International Society of Automation (ISA), 67 T.W. Alexander Drive, PO Box 12277, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, 919–549–8411, http://www.isa.org/.
(1) RP 12.6—Wiring Practices for Hazardous (Classified) Locations Instrumentation Part I: Intrinsic Safety, 1995 (“ISA RP 12.6”),Standards Organization (ISO), Chemin de Blandonnet 8, CP 401—1214 Vernier, Geneva, Switzerland; +41 22 749 01 11; customerservice@iso.org; www.iso.org.
(1) ISO 25861:2007(E), Ships and marine technology—Navigation—Daylight signalling lamps, First edition, December 1, 2007, (“ISO 25861”); IBR approved for § 111.105–11 of this chapter75–18.
(2) [Reserved]
(n) Lloyd's Register, 71 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BS, UK, ; +44–0–20–7709–9166, http://; www.lr.org/en/type-approval-test-specifications.
(1) Lloyd's Register Type Approval System—Test Specification Number 1, 2002, March 2019; IBR approved for § 113.05–7 of this chapter05–7(a).
(2) [Reserved]
(o) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900, Arlington, VA 22209, 703–841–3200, http://; 703–841–3200; communications@nema.org; www.nema.org/.
(1) NEMA Standards Publication ICS 2–2000—Industrial ICS 2–2000 (R2005), Industrial Control and Systems Controllers, Contactors, and Overload Relays, Rated 600 Volts, 2000 copyright 2006 (“NEMA ICS 2”), ; IBR approved for § 111.70–3 of this chapter70–3(a).
(2) NEMA Standards Publication ICS 2.3–1995—Instructions 3–1995 (R2002, R2008), Instructions for the Handling, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Motor Control Centers Rated not More Than 600 Volts, 1995 copyright 2008 (“NEMA ICS 2.3”), ; IBR approved for § 111.70–3 of this chapter70–3(a).
(3) NEMA Standards Publication No. ICS 2.4–2003—NEMA 4–2003 (R2012), NEMA and IEC Devices for Motor Service—a Service—A Guide for Understanding the Differences, 2003 copyright 2012 (“NEMA ICS 2.4”), ; IBR approved for § 111.70–3 of this chapter70–3(a).
(4) NEMA Standards Publication No. ANSI/NEMA 250–1997—Enclosures 250–2018, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum), August 30, 2001 2018 (“NEMA 250”), ; IBR approved for §§ 110.15–1, 15–1(b); 111.01–9, 110.15–1, 01–9(a), (b), (c), and (d); 113.10–7, ; 113.20–3, ; 113.25–11, (a); 113.30–25, (e) and (i); 113.37–10, (b); 113.40–10, and (b); 113.50–5 of this chapter(g).
(6) NEMA WC–70/ICEA S–95–658–1999—Standard for Non-Shielded Power Rated Cable 2000V(5) NEMA Standards Publication No. WC–3–1992—Rubber Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy, Revision 1, February 1994 (“NEMA WC–3”), IBR approved for § 111.60–13 of this chapter.
1999 (“NEMAANSI/NEMA WC–70–2009, Power Cables Rated 2000 Volts or Less for the Distribution of Electrical Energy,
,February 23, 2009, (“ANSI/NEMA WC–70”)
60–13 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
(p) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169, 617–770–3000, http://; 617–770–3000; stds_admin@nfpa.org; www.nfpa.org.
(2) NFPA 70—National Electrical Code, 2011 Edition (“NFPA 70”), IBR approved for §§ 111.106–3(b),(1) NEC 2002 ( NFPA 70)—National , National Electrical Code Handbook, Ninth 2017 Edition, 2002 ANSI-approved August 24, 2016 (“NFPA NEC 2002”70”), IBR approved for §§ 110.15–1; 111.05–33, 05–33; 111.20–15, ; 111.25–5, 111.50–3, 111.50–7, 50–3(c),(e), and (g); 111.50–7(a); 111.50–9, ; 111.53–1, (a); 111.54–1, (a); 111.55–1, (a); 111.59–1, ; 111.60–7, ; 111.60–13, (a)–(c); 111.60–23, (d) and (f); 111.81–1, (d); 111.105–1, ; 111.105–3, 111.105–5, 111.105–7, 111.105–9, 111.105–15, 111.105–17, and 111.107–1 of this chapter.
, and(b); 111.105–11(a) and (c); 111.105–17(b); 111.106–3(b); 111.106–5(c)
108–3; 111.
1107–1(b); 111.108–3(
andb)
.
(3) NFPA 77—Recommended(2) of this chapter.
2000NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity,
,2019 Edition, ANSI-approved May 24, 2018, (“NFPA 77”)
105–27 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
4(
99—Standard for3) NFPA
, 2005 (“NFPA 99”), IBR approved for § 111.105–37 of this chapter. (5) NFPA 496—Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, 2003 (“NFPA 496”),99, Health Care Facilities
105–7 of this chapterCode, 2018 Edition, ANSI-approved September 6, 2017, (“NFPA 99”); IBR approved for § 111.
6(
496—Standard4) NFPA
2008 Edition (“NFPA 496 (2008)”), IBR approved for § 111.106–3(c) of this chapter. (7) NFPA 496—Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, 2013 Edition496, Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment,
20132017 Edition, ANSI-approved June 2, 2016 (“NFPA 496 (
,2017)”)
§ 108–3 of this chapter.; IBR approved for
(r) UL (formerly Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.), 2600 NW. Lake Road, Camas, WA, 98607, 877–854–3577, http(q) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), 1333 Isaac Hull Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20376, 202–781–0000, http://www.navsea.navy.mil.
(1) DDS 300–2—A.C. Fault Current Calculations, 1988 (“NAVSEA DDS 300–2”), IBR approved for § 111.52–5 of this chapter.
(2) MIL–HDBK–299(SH)—Military Handbook Cable Comparison Handbook Data Pertaining to Electric Shipboard Cable Notice 1–1991 (Revision of MIL–HDBK–299(SH) (1989)), October 15, 1991 (“NAVSEA MIL–HDBK–299(SH)”), IBR approved for § 111.60–3 of this chapter.
; 111.106–3(c); 111.108–3(d).
44—Standard(q) UL, Comm 2000, 151 Eastern Avenue, Bensenville, IL 60106; (888) 853–3512; https://www.ul.com/customer-service; www.shopulstandards.com.
(1) UL
Fifteenth44, Standard for Safety Thermoset-Insulated Wire and Cable,
Mar. 22, 1999 (Revisions through and including May 13, 2002) (“UL 44”),Nineteenth Edition,
60–11 of this chapterJanuary 9, 2018 (“ANSI/UL 44”); IBR approved for § 111.
50—Standard(2) UL
Eleventh50, Standard for Safety Enclosures for Electrical Equipment,
Oct. 19, 1995Non-Environmental Considerations, Thirteenth Edition,
,October 16, 2015 (“UL 50”)
81–1 of this chapter; IBR approved for § 111.
62—Standard(3) UL
Cord62, Standard for Safety Flexible
Fixture WireCords and
SixteenthCables,
Oct. 15, 1997 (“UL 62”),Twentieth Edition,
60–13 of this chapterJuly 6, 2018, (“ANSI/UL 62”); IBR approved for § 111.
83—Standard(4) UL
Twelfth83, Standard for Safety Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires and Cables,
Sept. 29, 1998 (“UL 83”),Sixteenth Edition,
60–11 of this chapterJuly 28, 2017 (“ANSI/UL 83”); IBR approved for § 111.
484—Standard(5) UL
Seventh484, Standard for Safety Room Air Conditioners,
(Revisions through and including Sep. 3, 2002), Apr. 27, 1993 (“UL 484”),Ninth Edition,
87–3 of this chapterFebruary 7, 2014, (“ANSI/UL 484”); IBR approved for § 111.
489—Molded(6) UL
,489, Standard for Safety Molded-Case Circuit Breakers, Molded-Case Switches
Ninthand Circuit-Breaker Enclosures,
(Revisions through and including Mar. 22, 2000), Oct. 31, 1996 (“UL 489”),Thirteenth Edition,
01–15 and 111.54–1 of this chapter 514A—MetallicOctober 24, 2016 (“ANSI/UL 489”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
Ninth514A, Standard for Safety Metallic Outlet Boxes,
Dec. 27, 1996 (“UL 514A”),Eleventh Edition,
81–1 of this chapterFebruary 1, 2013, (“ANSI/UL 514A”); IBR approved for § 111.
514B—Conduit(8) UL
Fourth514B, Standard for Safety Conduit, Tubing, and Cable Fittings,
Nov. 3, 1997 (“UL 514B”),Sixth Edition,
81–1 of this chapterrevised November 21, 2014, (“ANSI/UL 514B”); IBR approved for § 111.
514C—Standard(9) UL
Second Edition, Oct. 31, 1988 (“UL 514C”), IBR approved for § 111.81–1 of this chapter. (10) UL 674—Standard for Safety: Electric Motors and Generators for Use in Division 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Fourth Edition with revisions through Aug. 12, 2008 (dated Dec. 11, 2003) (“ANSI/UL 674”),514C, Standard for Safety Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes, Flush-Device Boxes, and Covers,
106–3b of this chapterFourth Edition, revised December 10, 2014, (“ANSI/UL 514C”); IBR approved for § 111.
11.
(
674—Standard10) UL
:674, Standard for Safety
datedElectric Motors and Generators for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Fifth Edition,
with revisions through July 19, 2013) (May 31, 2011 (
674 (2013)”),“ANSI/UL
§ 108 of this chapter674”); IBR approved for
12; 111.108–3(
UL 823—Electricb)
including revisions through Nov..
(11) UL 823, Electric Heaters for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Ninth Edition
(dated Oct. 20, revised November 15, 2007
2006),
,(“ANSI/UL 823”)
106–3 and; IBR approved for §§ 111.
108–3; 111.
of this chapter.106–3(b)
(14) UL 844—Standard for Safety:(13) UL 844—Standard for Safety: Luminaires for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Twelfth Edition including revisions through Nov. 20, 2008 (dated Jan. 11, 2006) (“ANSI/UL 844”), IBR approved for § 111.106–3(b) of this chapter.
dated; 111.108–3(b).
(12) UL 844, Standard for Safety Luminaires for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Thirteenth Edition,
844 (2012)”),June 29, 2012, (“ANSI/UL
§ 108–3 of this chapter.844”); IBR approved for
(16) UL 913—Standard for Safety:(15) UL 913—Standard for Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class i, ii, and iii, Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Sixth Edition, (Revisions through and including Dec. 15, 2003) August 8, 2002 (“UL 913”), IBR approved for § 111.105–11 of this chapter.
Seventh; 111.106–3(b); 111.108–3(b).
(13) UL 913, Standard for Safety Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations,
Dated July 31Eighth Edition,
20062013,
including revisions through June 3, 2010) ((
,“ANSI/UL 913”)
and; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
17.
(
1042—Standard14) UL
Apr. 11, 1994,1042, Standard for Safety Electric Baseboard Heating Equipment,
87–3 of this chapterFifth Edition, revised September 9, 2014, (“ANSI/UL 1042”); IBR approved for § 111.
18(
1072—Standard15) UL
Third1072, Standard for Safety Medium-Voltage Power Cables,
Dec. 28, 2001 (revisions through and including Apr. 14, 2003),Fourth Edition,
60–1 of this chapterrevised June 19, 2013, (“ANSI/UL 1072”); IBR approved for § 111.
19(
1104—Standard16) UL
Oct.1104, Standard for Safety for Marine Navigation Lights, Second Edition,
, IBR approved for § 111.75–17 of this chapter. (20) UL 1203—Standard for Explosion-Proof and Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Third Edition, Sept. 7, 2000 (Revisions through and including Apr. 30, 2004),October 29, 1998
105–9 of this chapter(“ANSI/UL 1104”); IBR approved for § 111.
21(
Fourth17) UL 1203—Standard for Safety: Explosion-Proof and Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations,
Dated September 15, 2006 (including revisions through October 28, 2009)Fifth Edition,
,revised April 24, 2015, (“ANSI/UL 1203”)
and; IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
of this chapter; 111.108–3(b)
22.
(
1309—Marine18) UL
First1309, Standard for Safety Marine Shipboard Cables,
July 14, 1995,Third Edition,
60–1, 111.60–3, and 111.106–5 of this chapterApr. 21, 2017 (“ANSI/UL 1309”); IBR approved for §§ 111.
23.
(
1581—Reference19) UL
Electrical Wires, Cables, and Flexible Cords, May 6, 2003, IBR approved for §§ 111.30–19, 111.60–2, and 111.60–6 of this chapter. (24) UL 1598—Luminaires, First Edition, Jan. 31, 2000,1598, Standard for
75–20 of this chapterSafety Luminaires, Fourth Edition, August 28, 2018 (“ANSI/UL 1598”); IBR approved for § 111.
25(
1598A—Standard20) UL
, Dec.1598A, Standard for Safety Supplemental Requirements for Luminaires for Installation on Marine Vessels, First Edition
,(with revisions through April 17, 2015), December 4, 2000
75–20 of this chapter26(“ANSI/UL 1598A”); IBR approved for § 111.
1604—Electrical Equipment for use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Third Edition, Dated April 28, 1994 (including revisions through February 3, 2004) (“UL 1604”),21) UL
108–3b of this chapter2021, Standard for Safety Fixed and Location-Dedicated Electric Room Heaters, Fourth Edition, September 30, 2015 (“ANSI/UL 2021”); IBR approved for § 111.
27.
(
2225—Cables22) UL
Use2225, Standard for Safety Cables and Cable-Fittings for
Seconduse in Hazardous (Classified) Locations,
Dec. 21, 2005Fourth Edition,
,September 30, 2013 (“ANSI/UL 2225”)
§; IBR approved for
of this chapter§§ 111.105–3(b); 111.106–3(b)
28; 111.108–3(
UL 2225—Standardb)
: Cables and Cable-Fittings for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Third Edition, dated February 25, 2011 (“ANSI/UL 2225 (2011)”), IBR approved for § 111.108–3(b) of this chapter. [USCG–2012–0850, 80 FR 16990, Mar. 31, 2015.
(23) UL 2556, Standard for Safety
Wire and Cable Test Methods, Fourth Edition, Dec. 15, 2015 (“ANSI/UL 2556”); IBR approved for §§ 111.30–19(b); 111.60–2; 111.60–6(a).
(24) UL 60079–18, Standard for Safety Explosive Atmospheres—Part 18: Equipment Protection by Encapsulation “m”, Fourth Edition, revised February 20, 2017, (“ANSI/UL 60079–18”); IBR approved for §§ 111.105–3(e); 111.106–3(d); 111.108–3(e). [USCG–2020–0075, 88 FR 16354, Mar. 16, 2023]