Collapse to view only § 110.30-5 - Inspection for certification.
- § 110.30-1 - General.
- § 110.30-3 - Initial inspection.
- § 110.30-5 - Inspection for certification.
- § 110.30-7 - Repairs or alterations.
§ 110.30-1 - General.
(a) This section supplements the general requirements for testing and inspecting vessels in other parts of this chapter.
(b) In the inspection of electric equipment and installations, the rules of the American Bureau of Shipping for materials and construction, and the certificate of classification that refers to them, except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, are accepted as standard.
(c) This subpart must not be construed to imply that shop tests or factory inspections of electric apparatus or equipment of the types conducted by the American Bureau of Shipping are conducted by the Coast Guard. Shop tests of electric apparatus or equipment are conducted by the Coast Guard only when required by this chapter or when requested, either by the manufacturer, shipbuilder, owner, or the Coast Guard, and agreed to by all.
§ 110.30-3 - Initial inspection.
The initial inspection, which may be a series of inspections during the construction of the vessel, includes a complete inspection of the electric installation and electric equipment or apparatus. The inspection is to determine that the arrangement, materials, and their installations meet this chapter and the approved plans. The inspection also is to determine that the workmanship of all equipment and apparatus and the installation is satisfactory.
§ 110.30-5 - Inspection for certification.
Electric installations and electric equipment must be inspected at the inspection for certification and periodic inspection to determine mechanical and electrical condition and performance. Particular note must be made of circuits added or modified after the original issuance of the Certificate of Inspection.
§ 110.30-7 - Repairs or alterations.
The Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection must be notified before—
(a) Alterations or modifications that deviate from approved plans; or
(b) Repairs, alterations, or modifications that affect the safety of the vessel.