Collapse to view only § 111.97-7 - Distribution.
- § 111.97-1 - Applicability.
- § 111.97-3 - General requirements.
- § 111.97-5 - Electric and hydraulic power supply.
- § 111.97-7 - Distribution.
- § 111.97-9 - Overcurrent protection.
§ 111.97-1 - Applicability.
This subpart applies to electric power-operated watertight door systems required under Subpart H of Part 170 of this chapter.
§ 111.97-3 - General requirements.
Each watertight door operating system must meet Subpart H, § 170.270 of this chapter.
§ 111.97-5 - Electric and hydraulic power supply.
(a) Each electric motor-driven door operating system must have the same source of power as the emergency lighting and power system.
(b) The temporary emergency power source and the final emergency power source must each be capable of operating all doors simultaneously or sequentially as allowed by § 170.270(c) of this chapter.
(c) The power supply for each hydraulically operated watertight door system that uses a hydraulic system common to more than one watertight door must be an accumulator tank with enough capacity to open all doors once and to close all doors two times and be supplied by one or more motor-driven hydraulic pumps that can operate from the final source of the emergency lighting and power system.
(d) The motor-driven hydraulic pumps must automatically maintain the accumulator tank pressure within the design limits, be above the uppermost continuous deck, and be controlled from above the uppermost continuous deck.
(e) The accumulator tank capacity required in paragraph (c) of this section must be available when the accumulator tank pressure is at the automatic pump “cut-in” pressure.
(f) The source of power for each hydraulically operated watertight door system using an independent hydraulic system for each door operator must meet paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(g) The power supply for other types of watertight door operators must be accepted by the Commandant.
§ 111.97-7 - Distribution.
(a) Each distribution panelboard for a watertight door system must be above the uppermost continuous deck and must have means for locking.
(b) Each feeder supplying a watertight door operating system must be above the uppermost continuous deck.
(c) Each watertight door operating system must have a separate branch circuit.
§ 111.97-9 - Overcurrent protection.
Overcurrent devices must be arranged to isolate a fault with as little disruption of the system as possible. The relationship between the load and the rating or setting of overcurrent devices must meet the following:
(a) The rating or setting of each feeder overcurrent device must be not less than 200 percent of its maximum load.
(b) The rating or setting of a branch circuit overcurrent device must be not more than 25 percent of that of the feeder overcurrent device.