46 CFR Part 112
PART 112—EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS
- PART 112—EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter J—Electrical Engineering
- Subpart 112.01—Definitions of Emergency Lighting and Power Systems
- § 112.01-1 Purpose.
- § 112.01-5 Manual emergency lighting and power system.
- § 112.01-10 Automatic emergency lighting and power system.
- § 112.01-15 Temporary emergency power source.
- § 112.01-20 Final emergency power source.
- Subpart 112.05—General
- § 112.05-1 Purpose; preemptive effect.
- § 112.05-3 Main-emergency bus-tie.
- § 112.05-5 Emergency power source.
- § 112.05-7 Use of emergency generator in port.
- Subpart 112.15—Emergency Loads
- § 112.15-1 Temporary emergency loads.
- § 112.15-5 Final emergency loads.
- § 112.15-10 Loads on systems without a temporary emergency power source.
- Subpart 112.20—Emergency Systems Having a Temporary and a Final Emergency Power Source
- § 112.20-1 General.
- § 112.20-3 Normal source for emergency loads.
- § 112.20-5 Failure of power from the normal source or final emergency power source.
- § 112.20-10 Diesel or gas turbine driven emergency power source.
- § 112.20-15 Transfer of emergency loads.
- Subpart 112.25—Emergency Systems Having an Automatic Starting Diesel Engine or Gas Turbine Driven Emergency Power Source as the Sole Emergency Power Source
- § 112.25-1 General.
- § 112.25-3 Normal source for emergency loads.
- § 112.25-5 Failure of power from the normal source.
- § 112.25-10 Transfer of emergency loads.
- Subpart 112.30—Emergency Systems Having an Automatically Connected Storage Battery as the Sole Emergency Power Source
- § 112.30-1 General.
- § 112.30-3 Normal source for emergency loads.
- § 112.30-5 Transfer of emergency loads.
- § 112.30-10 Restoration of normal source potential.
- Subpart 112.35—Manually Controlled Emergency Systems Having a Storage Battery or a Diesel Engine or Gas Turbine Driven Generator as the Sole Emergency Power Source
- § 112.35-1 General.
- § 112.35-3 Normal source for emergency loads.
- § 112.35-5 Manually started emergency systems.
- § 112.35-7 Activating means.
- Subpart 112.37—Temporary Emergency Power Source
- § 112.37-1 General.
- Subpart 112.39—Battery Operated Lanterns
- § 112.39-1 General.
- § 112.39-3 Operation.
- Subpart 112.40—Alternating-Current Temporary Source of Supply
- § 112.40-1 General requirements.
- Subpart 112.43—Emergency Lighting Systems
- § 112.43-1 Switches.
- § 112.43-5 Controls on island type vessels.
- § 112.43-7 Navigating bridge distribution panel.
- § 112.43-9 Signaling lights.
- § 112.43-11 Illumination for launching operations.
- § 112.43-13 [Reserved]
- § 112.43-15 Emergency lighting feeders.
- Subpart 112.45—Visible Indicators
- § 112.45-1 Visible indicators.
- Subpart 112.50—Emergency Diesel and Gas Turbine Engine Driven Generator Sets
- § 112.50-1 General.
- § 112.50-3 Hydraulic starting.
- § 112.50-5 Electric starting.
- § 112.50-7 Compressed air starting.
- Subpart 112.55—Storage Battery Installation
- § 112.55-1 General.
- § 112.55-5 Emergency lighting loads.
- § 112.55-10 Storage battery charging.
- § 112.55-15 Capacity of storage batteries.