§ 58.25-25 - Indicating and alarm systems.  


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  • § 58.25-25 Indicating and alarm systems.

    (a) Indication of the rudder angle must be provided both at the main steering station in the pilothouse and in the steering-gear compartment. The rudder-angle indicator must be independent of control systems for steering gear.

    (b) Each electric-type rudder-angle indicator must comply with § 113.40-10 of this chapter and, in accordance with § 112.15-5(h) of this chapter, draw its power from the source of emergency power.

    (c) On each vessel of 1,600 gross tons or over, a steering-failure alarm must be provided in the pilothouse in accordance with §§ 113.43-3 and 113.43-5 of this chapter.

    (d) An audible and a visible alarm must activate in the pilothouse upon -

    (1) Failure of the electric power to the control system of any steering gear;

    (2) Failure of that power to the power unit of any steering gear; or

    (3) Occurrence of a low oil level in any oil reservoir of a hydraulic, power-operated steering-gear system.

    (e) An audible and a visible alarm must activate in the machinery space upon -

    (1) Failure of any phase of a three-phase power supply;

    (2) Overload of any motor described by § 58.25-55(c); or

    (3) Occurrence of a low oil level in any oil reservoir of a hydraulic, power-operated steering-gear system.

    Note:

    See § 62.50-30(f) of this subchapter regarding extension of alarms to the navigating bridge on vessels with periodically unattended machinery spaces.

    (f) Each power motor for the main and auxiliary steering gear must have a “motor running” indicator light in the pilothouse, and in the machinery space, that activates when the motor is energized.