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46:46:4.0.1.3.14.1.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.01 Subpart 110.01—Applicability   § 110.01-1 General. USCG     [CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28271, June 4, 1996; USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16354, Mar. 16, 2023] (a) This subchapter applies to all electrical installations on vessels subject to subchapters D, H, I, I-A, K, L, O, Q, R, T, U, and W of this chapter whenever those subchapters require an electrical installation to be in accordance with this subchapter. (b) This subchapter applies only to electrical installations contracted for after April 17, 2023. (c) Installations and equipment accepted by the Coast Guard as meeting the applicable requirements in this subchapter in effect on the date the installation was contracted for and which are maintained in good and serviceable condition to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, may be continued in use until replacement is ordered by the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, or as specified in the regulations. (d) [Reserved] (e) Electrical systems internal to a pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO) need not meet the requirements of this subchapter, but must meet the requirements of Subpart B (Commercial Diving Operations) of part 197 of this chapter.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.1.41.2 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.01 Subpart 110.01—Applicability   § 110.01-2 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act. USCG     [49 FR 38121, Sept. 27, 1984, as amended by USCG-2004-18884, 69 FR 58348, Sept. 30, 2004] (a) Purpose. This section collects and displays the control numbers assigned to information collection and recordkeeping requirements in this subchapter by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. ). The Coast Guard intends that this section comply with the requirements of 44 U.S.C. 3507(f) which requires that agencies display a current control number assigned by the Director of the OMB for each approved agency information collection requirement. (b) Display.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.1.41.3 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.01 Subpart 110.01—Applicability   § 110.01-3 Repairs and alterations. USCG     [CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28271, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23906, May 1, 1997; USCG-2024-1103, 90 FR 52880, Nov. 24, 2025] (a) Repairs and replacements in kind must comply with either the regulations in this subchapter or those in effect when the vessel was built. (b) Alterations and modifications, such as re-engining, re-powering, upgrading of the main propulsion control system, or replacing extensive amounts of cabling, must comply with the regulations in this subchapter. (c) Major conversions, as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101, such as the addition of a midbody or a change in the service of the vessel, are handled on a case-by-case basis by the Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.1.41.4 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.01 Subpart 110.01—Applicability   § 110.01-4 Right of appeal. USCG     [CGD 88-033, 54 FR 50380, Dec. 6, 1989] Any person directly affected by a decision or action taken under this subchapter, by or on behalf of the Coast Guard, may appeal therefrom in accordance with subpart 1.03 of this chapter.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.2.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.10 Subpart 110.10—Reference Specifications, Standards, and Codes   § 110.10-1 Incorporation by reference. USCG       Certain material is incorporated by reference into this subchapter with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. All approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at the U.S. Coast Guard and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact U.S. Coast Guard at: U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Design and Engineering Standards (CG-ENG), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave. SE, Stop 7418, Washington, DC 20593-7418, 202-372-1384, www.dco.uscg.mil/CG-ENG/. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, email: fr.inspection@nara.gov; website: www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html. The material may be obtained from the following sources: (a) American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), 1701 City Plaza Drive, Spring, TX 77389; 281-877-5800; CSC@eagle.org; ww2.eagle.org. (1) Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels, January 2020 (“ABS Marine Vessel Rules”); IBR approved for §§ 110.15-1(b); 111.01-9(b); 111.12-3; 111.12-5; 111.12-7(a) and (b); 111.33-11; 111.35-1; 111.70-1(a); 111.105-31(o); 111.105-39 introductory text and (a); 111.105-40(a) and (c); 112.05-7(c);113.05-7(a); including: (i) Part 1: Rules for Conditions of Classification; (ii) Part 2: Rules for Materials and Welding; (iii) Part 3: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels Hull—Hull Construction and Equipment; (iv) Part 4: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels Vessel—Vessel Systems and Machinery; (v) Part 5A & 5B: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types; Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers; (vi) Part 5C: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types (Chapters 1-6 and 7-18); (vii) Part 5C: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Specific Vessel Types (Chapters 7-18); (viii) Part 5D: Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels—Offshore Support Vessels for Specialized Services; (ix) Part 6: Rules for Building and Classing …
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.3.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.15 Subpart 110.15—Terms Used in This Subchapter   § 110.15-1 Definitions. USCG     [CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28274, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23907, May 1, 1997; 62 FR 27659, May 20, 1997; USCG-2000-7790, 65 FR 58462, Sept. 29, 2000; USCG-2003-16630, 73 FR 65195, Oct. 31, 2008; USCG-2013-0671, 78 FR 60152, Sept. 30, 2013; USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48929, Aug. 18, 2014; USCG-2012-0850, 80 FR 16995, Mar. 31, 2015; USCG-2016-0498, 82 FR 35091, July 28, 2017; USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16358, Mar. 16, 2023] As used in this subchapter— (a) The electrical and electronic terms are defined in IEEE 100 or IEC 60092-101:2018 (both incorporated by reference; see § 110.10-1). (b) In addition to the definitions in paragraph (a) of this section— Coastwise Vessel means a vessel that normally navigates the waters of any ocean or the Gulf of America 20 nautical miles or less offshore and is certificated for coastwise navigation by the Coast Guard. Commandant means the Commandant of the Coast Guard. Constructed means the date— (i) The vessel's keel was laid; or (ii) Construction identifiable with the vessel or facility began and assembly of that vessel or facility commenced comprising of 50 metric tons or at least 1 percent of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less. Corrosion resistant material or finish means any material or finish that meets the testing requirements of ASTM B117 (incorporated by reference; see § 110.10-1) or test Kb in IEC 60068-2-52:2017. Dead ship condition is where the entire machinery installation, including the power supply, is out of operation and that auxiliary services such as compressed air, starting current from batteries etc., for bringing the main propulsion into operation and for the restoration of the main power supply are not available. Drilling loads means all loads associated exclusively with the drilling operation including power to the drill table, mud system, and positioning equipment. Embarkation station means a location from which persons embark into survival craft or are assembled before embarking into survival craft. Emergency squad means the crew designated on the station bill as the nucleus of a damage control party. Flashpoint means the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid, as specified by the appropriate test procedure and apparatus. Great Lakes vessel means a vessel that navigates exclusively on the Great Lakes and th…
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.4.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.20 Subpart 110.20—Equivalents   § 110.20-1 Equivalents. USCG     [CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996] The Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center (MSC), may approve any arrangement, fitting, appliance, apparatus, equipment, calculation, information, or test that provides a level of safety equivalent to that established by specific provisions of this subchapter. Requests for approval must be submitted to the Marine Safety Center. If necessary, the Marine Safety Center may require engineering evaluations and tests to demonstrate the equivalence of the substitute.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.5.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.25 Subpart 110.25—Plan Submittal   § 110.25-1 Plans and information required for new construction. USCG     [CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 81-030, 53 FR 17846, May 18, 1988; CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996; 62 FR 23907, May 1, 1997; USCG-2012-0208, 79 FR 48929, Aug. 18, 2014; USCG-2012-0850, 80 FR 16995, Mar. 31, 2015; USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16359, Mar. 16, 2023] The following plans, if applicable to the particular vessel, must be submitted for Coast Guard review in accordance with § 110.25-3: A Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular on the Subject of “Coast Guard Review of Merchant Vessel Plans and Specifications” is available from the offices listed in § 110.25-3. The Circular recommends practices and procedures for plan submittals. (a) Elementary one-line wiring diagram of the power system, supported, by cable lists, panelboard summaries, and other information including— (1) Type and size of generators and prime movers; (2) Type and size of generator cables, bus-tie cables, feeders, and branch circuit cables; (3) Power, lighting, and interior communication panelboards with number of circuits and rating of energy consuming devices; (4) Type and capacity of storage batteries; (5) Rating of circuit breakers and switches, interrupting capacity of overcurrent devices, and rating or setting of overcurrent devices; (6) Computations of short circuit currents in accordance with subpart 111.51 of part 111 of this subchapter; and (7) Overcurrent protective device coordination analysis for each generator distribution system of 1500 kilowatts or above that includes selectivity and shows that each overcurrent device has an interrupting capacity sufficient to interrupt the maximum asymmetrical short-circuit current available at the point of application. (b) Electrical plant load analysis including connected loads and computed operating loads for each condition of operation. (c) Elementary and isometric or deck wiring plans, including the location of each cable splice, a list of symbols, and the manufacturer's name and identification of each item of electrical equipment, of each— (1) Steering gear circuit and steering motor controller; (2) General emergency alarm system; (3) Sound-powered telephone or other fixed communication system; (4) Power-operated boat winch; (5) Fire detecting and alarm system; (6) Smoke detecting system; (7) Electric watertight door system…
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.5.41.2 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.25 Subpart 110.25—Plan Submittal   § 110.25-3 Procedure for submitting plans. USCG     [USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16359, Mar. 16, 2023] (a) The plans required by § 110.25-1 must be submitted to one of the following Coast Guard offices: (1) The Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center, U.S. Coast Guard, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20593-7403, or by mail to: Commanding Officer (MSC), Attn: Marine Safety Center, U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7430, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20593-7430, or electronically to MSC@uscg.mil. (2) The Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection at or nearest the place where the vessel is to be built. (b) Three copies of each plan are required so that one can be returned to the submitter. If the submitter desires additional copies of approved plans, he should submit enough for the necessary distribution. The Coast Guard and a Recognized Classification Society (RCS), IAW 46 CFR part 8, may coordinate plan review for vessels classed by the RCS to eliminate duplication of effort. An applicant for plan review of a vessel that is classed by an RCS should consult Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center, to determine applicable procedures for submitting plans.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.6.41.1 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.30 Subpart 110.30—Testing and Inspection   § 110.30-1 General. USCG     [CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996] (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.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.6.41.2 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.30 Subpart 110.30—Testing and Inspection   § 110.30-3 Initial inspection. USCG       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.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.6.41.3 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.30 Subpart 110.30—Testing and Inspection   § 110.30-5 Inspection for certification. USCG     [USCG-1999-4976, 65 FR 6504, Feb. 9, 2000] 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.
46:46:4.0.1.3.14.6.41.4 46 Shipping I J 110 PART 110—GENERAL PROVISIONS 110.30 Subpart 110.30—Testing and Inspection   § 110.30-7 Repairs or alterations. USCG     [CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996] 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.

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