46 C.F.R. § 189.25-20   Fire-extinguishing equipment.


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PART 189—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
Subpart 189.25—Inspection for Certification

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§ 189.25-20   Fire-extinguishing equipment.

(a) At each inspection for certification, periodic inspection, and at such other times as considered necessary the inspector shall determine that all fire-extinguishing equipment is in suitable condition and he may require such tests as are considered necessary to determine the condition of the equipment. The inspector shall determine if the tests and inspections required by §196.15–60 of this subchapter have been conducted. At each inspection for certification and periodic inspection the inspector shall conduct the following tests and inspections of fire-extinguishing equipment:

(1) All hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire-extinguishing systems shall be checked as noted in Table 189.25–20(a)(1). In addition, the hand portable fire-extinguishers and semiportable fire-extinguishing systems shall be examined for excessive corrosion and general condition.

                          Table 189.25-20(a)(1)------------------------------------------------------------------------               Type unit                               Test------------------------------------------------------------------------Soda acid..............................  Discharge. Clean hose and                                          inside of extinguisher                                          thoroughly. Recharge.Foam...................................  Discharge. Clean hose and                                          inside of extinguisher                                          thoroughly. Recharge.Pump tank (water or antifreeze)........  Discharge. Clean hose and                                          inside of extinguisher                                          thoroughly. Recharge with                                          clean water or antifreeze.Cartridge operated (water, antifreeze,   Examine pressure cartridge and or loaded stream).                       replace if end is punctured or                                          if cartridge is otherwise                                          determined to have leaked or                                          to be in unsuitable condition.                                          Remove liquid. Clean hose and                                          inside of extinguisher                                          thoroughly. Recharge with                                          water, solution, or                                          antifreeze. Insert charged                                          cartridge.Carbon dioxide.........................  Weigh cylinders. Recharge if                                          weight loss exceeds 10 percent                                          of weight of charge. Inspect                                          hose and nozzle to be sure                                          they are clear. \1\Dry chemical (cartridge-operated type).  Examine pressure cartridge and                                          replace if end is punctured or                                          if cartridge is otherwise                                          determined to have leaked or                                          to be in unsuitable condition.                                          Inspect hose and nozzle to see                                          they are clear. Insert charged                                          cartridge. Be sure dry                                          chemical is free-flowing (not                                          caked) and chamber contains                                          full charge.Dry chemical (stored pressure type)....  See that pressure gage is in                                          operating range. If not, or if                                          seal is broken, weigh or                                          otherwise determine that full                                          charge of dry chemical is in                                          extinguisher. Recharge if                                          pressure is low or if dry                                          chemical is needed.Vaporizing liquid \2\..................  ...............................------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Cylinders must be tested and marked and all flexible connections and  discharge hoses of semiportable carbon dioxide and halon extinguishers  must be tested or renewed as required in §§ 147.60 and  147.65 of this chapter.\2\ Vaporizing-liquid type fire extinguishers containing carbon  tetrachloride or chlorobromomethane or other toxic vaporizing liquids  are not permitted.

(2) Fixed fire-extinguishing systems shall be checked as noted in Table 189.25–20(a)(2). In addition, all parts of the fixed fire-extinguishing systems shall be examined for excessive corrosion and general conditions.

                          Table 189.25-20(a)(2)               Type system                              Test Foam...................................  Systems utilizing a soda                                          solution shall have such                                          solution replaced. In all                                          cases, ascertain that powder                                          is not caked.Carbon dioxide.........................  Weigh cylinders. Recharge if                                          weight loss exceeds 10 percent                                          of weight of charge. \1\ \1\ Cylinders must be tested and marked and all flexible connections on  fixed carbon dioxide and halon systems must be tested or renewed as  required in §§ 147.60 and 147.65 of this chapter.

(3) On all fire-extinguishing systems all piping, controls, valves, and alarms shall be checked to ascertain that the system is in operating condition.

(4) The fire main system shall be operated and the pressure checked at the outlets having the greatest pressure drop between the fire pumps and the nozzles which may not always be the most remote and highest outlets. All firehoses shall be subjected to a test pressure equivalent to the maximum pressure to which they may be subjected in service, but not less than 100 p.s.i.

[CGFR 67–83, 33 FR 1118, Jan. 27, 1968, as amended by CGD 78–154, 44 FR 13492, Mar. 12, 1979; CGD 84–044, 53 FR 7752, Mar. 10, 1988; USCG–1999–4976, 65 FR 6509, Feb. 9, 2000]

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