[Title 46 CFR 132.350]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - October 1, 1996 Edition]
[Title 46 - SHIPPING]
[Chapter I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF]
[Subchapter L - OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSELS]
[Part 132 - FIRE-PROTECTION EQUIPMENT]
[Subpart C - Miscellaneous]
[Sec. 132.350 - Tests and inspections of fire-extinguishing equipment.]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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    FIRE-PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
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Sec. 132.350  Tests and inspections of fire-extinguishing equipment.

    (a) Each master of an OSV shall ensure that the tests and 
inspections, of fire-extinguishing equipment, described by paragraph (b) 
of this section are performed--
    (1) Every 12 months; or
    (2) Not later than the next inspection for certification, unless the 
total time from the date of the last tests and inspections exceeds 15 
months.
    (b) The master shall provide satisfactory evidence of the servicing 
of fire-extinguishing equipment, required by paragraph (c) of this 
section, to the marine inspector. If any of the equipment or records 
have not been properly maintained, a qualified servicing facility may be 
required to perform the required inspections, maintenance, and 
hydrostatic tests.
    (c) The following tests and inspections of fire extinguishing 
equipment must be performed by the owner, operator, or master, or by a 
qualified servicing facility, to verify compliance with paragraph (a) of 
this section:
    (1) Each portable fire extinguisher must be inspected, maintained, 
and hydrostatically tested as required by Chapter 4 of NFPA 10 with the 
frequency specified by NFPA 10. Carbon-dioxide and halon portable fire 
extinguishers must be refilled when the weight loss of net content 
exceeds that specified for fixed systems by Table 132.350. Further, each 
must be examined for excessive corrosion and for general condition. A 
tag issued by a qualified servicing facility, and attached to each 
extinguisher, will be acceptable evidence that the necessary maintenance 
has been conducted.
    (2) Each semiportable fire extinguisher and each fixed fire-
extinguishing system must be--
    (i) Inspected and tested as required by Table 132.350 of this 
subpart;
    (ii) Inspected, tested, and marked as required by Secs. 147.60 and 
147.65 of this chapter;
    (iii) Inspected to ensure that piping, controls, and valves are in 
good general condition with no excessive corrosion; and
    (iv) Inspected and tested to determine that alarms and ventilation 
shutdowns for each fire-extinguishing system operates properly.

   Table 132.350.--Tests of Semiportable and Fixed Fire-Extinguishing   
                                 Systems                                
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              Type of system                            Test            
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Carbon dioxide............................  Weigh cylinders. Recharge if
                                             weight loss exceeds 10% of 
                                             weight of charge. Test time
                                             delays, alarms, and        
                                             ventilation shutdowns with 
                                             carbon dioxide, nitrogen,  
                                             or other nonflammable gas  
                                             as stated in the           
                                             manufacturer's instruction 
                                             manual. Inspect hoses and  
                                             nozzles to be sure they are
                                             clean.                     

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Halon.....................................  Weigh cylinders. Recharge if
                                             weight loss exceeds 5% of  
                                             weight of charge. If the   
                                             system has a pressure      
                                             gauge, also recharge if    
                                             pressure loss (adjusted for
                                             temperature) exceeds 10%.  
                                             Test time delays, alarms,  
                                             and ventilation shutdowns  
                                             with carbon dioxide,       
                                             nitrogen, or other         
                                             nonflammable gas as stated 
                                             in the manufacturer's      
                                             instruction manual. Inspect
                                             hoses and nozzles to be    
                                             sure they are clean.       
Dry chemical (cartridge-operated).........  Examine pressure cartridge  
                                             and replace if end is      
                                             punctured or if cartridge  
                                             has leaked or is in        
                                             unsuitable condition.      
                                             Inspect hose and nozzle to 
                                             see that they are clear.   
                                             Insert charged cartridge.  
                                             Ensure that dry chemical is
                                             free-flowing (not caked)   
                                             and that extinguisher      
                                             contains full charge       
Dry chemical (stored pressure)............  See that pressure gauge is  
                                             in operating range. If not,
                                             or if seal is broken, weigh
                                             or otherwise determine that
                                             extinguisher is fully      
                                             charged with dry chemical. 
                                             Recharge if pressure is low
                                             or if dry chemical is      
                                             needed.                    
Foam (stored pressure)....................  See that pressure gauge, if 
                                             there is one, is in the    
                                             operating range. If it is  
                                             not, or if seal is broken, 
                                             weigh or otherwise         
                                             determine that extinguisher
                                             is fully charged with foam.
                                             Recharge if pressure is low
                                             or if foam is needed.      
                                             Replace premixed agent     
                                             every 3 years.             
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    (3) The fire-main system must be operated, and the pressure checked 
at the remotest and highest outlets. Each fire hose must be subjected to 
a test pressure, equivalent either to the maximal pressure to which it 
may be subjected in service or to 100 psi, whichever is greater.
    (4) All systems for detecting smoke and fire, including sensors and 
alarms, must be inspected and tested.