§ 27.210 - What are the requirements for fire detection on an existing towing vessel?  


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  • By October 8, 2001, there must be a fire-detection system installed on your vessel to detect engine-room fires. It may be a new system, an existing fire-detection system, or an existing engine-room-monitoring system (with fire-detection capability), if it is operable and complies with this section. You must ensure that—

    (a) Each detector, each control panel, and each fire alarm are approved under 46 CFR subpart 161.002 or listed by an independent testing laboratory; except that, if you use an existing engine-room-monitoring system (with fire-detection capability), each detector must be listed by an independent testing laboratory;

    (b) The system is installed, tested, and maintained in line with the manufacturer's design manual;

    (c) The system is arranged and installed so a fire in the engine room automatically sets off alarms on a control panel at the operating station;

    (d) The control panel includes—

    (1) A power-available light;

    (2) An audible alarm to notify crew at the operating station of fire and visible alarms to identify the zone or zones of origin of the fire;

    (3) A means to silence audible alarms while maintaining indication by visible alarm;

    (4) A circuit-fault detector test-switch; and

    (5) Labels for all switches and indicator lights, indicating their functions;

    (e) The system draws power from two sources, switchover from the primary power source to the secondary source being either manual or automatic;

    (f) The system serves no other purpose, unless it is an existing engine-room-monitoring system (with fire-detection capability); and

    (g) The system is certified by a Registered Professional Engineer, or by a recognized classification society (under 46 CFR part 8), to comply with paragraphs (a) through (f) of this section.