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Timestamp: 2017-12-11 07:43:08
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 63', 'art 52', 'art 62', '§111', 'art 111', 'art 111', 'art 111', 'art 111', '§54', '§58', '§56', 'art 56', 'art 56', '§56', '§56', '§56', '§53', 'art 53', 'art 52', 'art 53', 'art 52', 'art 53', '§54', '§63']

§ 63.01-1 Purpose.
§ 63.01-3 Scope and applicability.
§ 63.05-1 Incorporation by reference.
§ 63.10-1 Test procedures and certification report.
§ 63.15-1 General.
§ 63.15-3 Fuel system.
§ 63.15-5 Strainers.
§ 63.15-7 Alarms.
§ 63.15-9 Inspections and tests.
§ 63.20-1 Specific control system requirements.
§ 63.25-1 Small automatic auxiliary boilers.
§ 63.25-3 Electric hot water supply boilers.
§ 63.25-5 Fired thermal fluid heaters.
§ 63.25-7 Exhaust gas boilers.
§ 63.25-9 Incinerators.
Source: CGD 88–057, 55 FR 24238, June 15, 1990, unless otherwise noted.
(1) Automatic auxiliary boilers listed in Table 54.01–5(A) of this chapter which reference this part for regulation of their automatic controls.
(b) Exceptions. Automatic boilers having heat input ratings of 12,500,000 Btu/hr. (3.66 megawatts) and above must meet the requirements of part 52 of this chapter. Their control systems must meet the requirements of part 62 of this chapter. Electric cooking equipment must comply with §111.77–3 of this chapter. Electric oil immersion heaters must comply with part 111, subpart 111.85 of this chapter. Electric air heating equipment must comply with part 111, subpart 111.87 of this chapter.
[CGD 88–057, 55 FR 24238, June 15, 1990, as amended by USCG–2002–13058, 67 FR 61278, Sept. 30, 2002; USCG–2004–18884, 69 FR 58346, Sept. 30, 2004]
Link to an amendment published at 73 FR 65190, October 31, 2008.
(a) Certain materials are incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a). To enforce any edition other than the one listed in paragraph (b) of this section, notice of change must be published in theFederal Registerand the material made available to the public. All approved material is on file at the U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Design and Engineering Standards (G-MSE), 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593–0001, and is available from the sources listed in paragraph (b) of this section or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
ANSI/ASME CSD–1–1982 with Addenda CSD-la-1984, Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, November 15, 198463.10–1; 63.15–1; 63.20
ASTM F 1323–98, Standard Specification for Shipboard Incinerators63.25–9
Resolution MEPC.59(33), Revised Guidelines for the Implementation of Annex V of MARPOL 73/7863.25–9
Case postale 56, CH–1211, Geneve 2009
Shipbuilding-Shipboard Incinerators-Requirements, 13617 (1995)63.25–9
ANSI/UL–174, Standard for Household Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters, Seventh Edition, April 18, 1983 (Revisions through March 1988)63.25–3ANSI/UL–296, Standard for Oil Burners, Seventh Edition, August 22, 1980 (Revisions through August 1985)63.15–5ANSI/UL–343, Standard for Pumps for Oil Burning Appliances, Sixth Edition, July 17, 198663.15–5ANSI/UL–1453, Standard for Electric Booster and Commercial Storage Tank Water Heaters, Third Edition, February 5, 198863.25–3
ANSI/AGA Z21.22–86 Relief Valves and Automatic Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, March 28, 198663.25–3
[CGD 88–057, 55 FR 24238, June 15, 1990, as amended by CGD 95–072, 60 FR 50463, Sept. 29, 1995; CGD 96–041, 61 FR 50728, Sept. 27, 1996; CGD 97–057, 62 FR 51044, Sept. 30, 1997; CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51202, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG–1999–6216, 64 FR 53225, Oct. 1, 1999; USCG–1999–5151, 64 FR 67180, Dec. 1, 1999]
Two (2) copies of the following items must be submitted. Visitors may deliver them to the Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Center, 1900 Half Street, SW., Suite 1000, Room 525, Washington, DC 20024, or they may be transmitted by mail to Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Center, JR10–0525, 2100 2nd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593, in a written or electronic format. Information for submitting the VSP electronically can be found at http://www.uscg.mil/HQ/MSC.
(b) A certification report for each automatic auxiliary boiler which:
(1) Meets paragraph CG–510 of ANSI/ASME CSD–1a; and
[CGD 88–057, 55 FR 24238, June 15, 1990, as amended by USCG–2007–29018, 72 FR 53965, Sept. 21, 2007]
Link to an amendment published at 73 FR 65191, October 31, 2008.
(a) Each automatic auxiliary boiler must be designed and constructed for its intended service according to the requirements of the parts referenced in §54.01–5, Table 54.01–5(A) of this chapter.
(b) Controls and safety devices for automatic auxiliary boilers must meet the applicable requirements of ANSI/ASME CSD–1/CSD–1a, except Paragraph CG–310.
(d) An electrical control used to shut down the automatic auxiliary boiler must be installed in accordance with §58.01–25 of this chapter. This device must stop the fuel supply to the fuel burning equipment.
(c) The fuel oil service pump and its piping system must be designed in accordance with §56.50–65 of this chapter. All materials must meet the requirements of part 56, subpart 56.60 of this chapter. The use of cast iron or malleable iron is prohibited.
(d) The fuel oil service system (including the pump) must meet the pressure classification and design criteria found in §56.04–2, Table 56.04–2 of this chapter.
(e) When properly selected for the intended service, fuel pumps meeting the performance and test requirements of ANSI/UL 343 meet the requirements of this section.
(c) The strainer must meet the requirements for strainers found in ANSI/UL 296 and the requirements for fluid conditioner fittings found in §56.15–5 of this chapter.
(d) For a periodically unattended machinery space, the auxiliary boiler trip alarm required by 46 CFR 62.35–50, Table 62.35–50 satisfies the requirements for the audible alarms specified in this section.
In addition to the requirements found in ANSI/ASME CSD–1/CSD–1a, the following requirements apply for specific control systems:
(c) Water level controls and low water cutoff controls. Water level controls must be constructed and located to minimize the effects of vessel roll and pitch. Float chamber low water cutoff controls using stuffing boxes to transmit the motion of the float from the chamber to the external switches are prohibited. No outlet connection other than pressure controls, water columns, drains, and steam gages may be installed on the float chamber or on the pipes connecting the float chamber to the boiler. The water inlet valve must not feed water into the boiler through the float chamber. The boiler feed piping must comply with the applicable requirements of §56.50–30 of this chapter.
Small automatic auxiliary boilers, defined as having a heat input rating of 400,000 Btu/hr. and less (117 kilowatts and less) (3 gph and less), must meet the following additional requirements.
(a) Electric hot water supply boilers which have a capacity not greater than 454 liters (120 U.S. gallons), a heat input rate not greater than 200,000 Btu/hr. (58.6 kilowatts), meet the requirements of ANSI/UL 174 or ANSI/UL 1453, and are protected by the relief device(s) required in §53.05–2 of this chapter do not have to meet any other requirements of this section except the periodic testing required by paragraph (j) of this section. Electric hot water supply boilers which meet the requirements of UL 174 may have temperature-pressure relief valves that meet the requirements of ANSI/AGA Z21.22 in lieu of subpart 53.05 of this chapter.
(e) Iron and steel parts must be protected against corrosion by enameling, galvanizing, or plating. Iron and steel storage tanks having a wall thickness less than 6.4mm (1/4-inch) must have the inside surface protected against corrosion.
(j) All electric hot water supply boilers must have their pressure relief devices tested as required by part 52 or part 53 of this chapter, as applicable. Electric hot water supply boilers which meet the requirements of ANSI/UL 174 or ANSI/UL 1453 and have heating elements, temperature regulating controls, and temperature limiting controls are satisfactory for installation and service without further installation testing. All electric hot water supply boilers not meeting the requirements of ANSI/UL 174 or ANSI/UL 1453 must have their heating elements, temperature regulating controls, and temperature limiting controls tested by the marine inspector at the time of installation.
[CGD 88–057, 55 FR 24238, June 15, 1990, as amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51202, Sept. 30, 1997]
(a) Construction. An auxiliary exhaust gas boiler must meet the applicable construction requirements of part 52 or part 53 of this chapter as determined from §54.01–5, Table 54.01–5(A) of this chapter.
Incinerators installed on or after March 26, 1998 must meet the requirements of IMO resolution MEPC.59(33). Incinerators in compliance with ISO standard 13617 (1995), “Shipbuilding-Shipboard Incinerators-Requirements” are considered to meet the requirements of IMO resolution MEPC.59(33). Incinerators in compliance with both ASTM F 1323 (incorporated by reference, see §63.05–1), “Standard Specifications for Shipboard Incinerators” and Annexes A1–A3 of IMO resolution MEPC.59(33) are considered to meet the requirements of IMO resolution MEPC.59(33).
[CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51202, Sept. 30, 1997, as amended by USCG–1999–5151, 64 FR 67181, Dec. 1, 1999]