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 111 - Electric Systems - General Requirements |
Subpart 111.105 - Hazardous Locations |
§ 111.105-11 - Intrinsically safe systems.
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§ 111.105-11 Intrinsically safe systems.
(a) Each system required by this subpart to be intrinsically safe must use approved components meeting UL 913 or IEC 60079–11 (both incorporated by reference; see 46 CFR 110.10–1).
(c)(b) Each electric cable of an intrinsically safe system must—
(1) Be 50 mm (2 inches) or more from cable of non-intrinsically safe circuits, partitioned by a grounded metal barrier from other non-intrinsically safe electric cables, or a shielded or metallic armored cable; and
(2) Not contain conductors for non-intrinsically safe systems.
As part of plan approval, the manufacturer must provide appropriate installation instructions and restrictions on approved system components or the control drawing in Section 504.10(A) of NFPA 70 (incorporated by reference, see § 110.10–1 of this subchapter). Typical instructions and restrictions include information addressing—
(1) Voltage limitations;
(2) Allowable cable parameters;
(3) Maximum length of cable permitted;
(4) Ability of system to accept passive devices;
(5) Acceptability of interconnections with conductors or other equipment for other intrinsically safe circuits; and
(6) Information regarding any instructions or restrictions which were a condition of approval of the system or its components.
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ISA RP 12.6b) Each intrinsically safe system must meet
46 CFR 10–1), except Appendix A.1. [CGD 94–108, 61 FR 28284, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23909, May 1, 1997; USCG–2003–16630, 73 FR 65200, Oct. 31, 2008ANSI/ISA–RP12.06.01–2003 (incorporated by reference, see
(c) For intrinsically safe systems under the standards cited in § 111.105–3(a)(1) and (2) the wiring methods must meet Sections 504.30, 504.50 and 504.60 of NFPA 70 (incorporated by reference, see § 110.10–1 of this subchapter). For intrinsically safe systems under the standards cited in § 111.105–3(b)(3) of this subpart, the installation and wiring must meet Clause 7, except for Clause 7.3.1, of IEC 60092–502:1999 (incorporated by reference, see § 110.10–1 of this subchapter).
[USCG–2020–0075, 88 FR 16366, Mar. 16, 2023]