Table 1 to § 112.05-5(a)
Size of vessel and service | Type of emergency power source or lighting | Period of operation and minimum capacity of emergency power |
Passenger vessels: | ||
Ocean, Great Lakes, or coastwise; or on an international voyage | Temporary emergency power source; and final emergency power source (automatically connected storage battery or an automatically started generator) | 36 hours.1 2 |
Other than Ocean, Great Lakes, or coastwise and not on an international voyage | Final emergency power source (automatically connected storage battery or an automatically started generator) | 8 hours or twice the time of run, whichever is less.2 |
Cargo vessels; miscellaneous self-propelled vessels; tankships; barges with sleeping accommodations for more than 6 persons; mobile offshore drilling units; and oceanographic vessels: | ||
Ocean, Great Lakes, or coastwise and 500 GT or more; on an international voyage and 500 GT or more; or all waters and 1600 GT or more | Final emergency power source (automatically connected storage battery or an automatically started generator) | 18 hours.1 2 |
Ocean, Great Lakes, or coastwise and less than 500 GT; or other than ocean, Great Lakes, or coastwise, 300 GT or more but less than 1600 GT, and not on an international voyage. | Emergency lighting provided by an automatically connected or manually controlled storage battery; automatically or manually started generator; or relay-controlled, battery-operated lanterns.3 4 | 6 hours or twice the time of run, whichever is less. |
1 A 12-hour power supply may be especially considered for vessels engaged regularly in voyages of short duration.
2 The capacity for the operation of the steering gear, as required by § 58.25-65 , is for a period of 30 minutes continuous operation.
3 The emergency lighting requirements of § 112.15-1 (b), (c), (f), and (g) must be met.
4 Requirements of Subpart 112.39 must be met by the relay-controlled, battery-operated lanterns.
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