58 Pa. Code § 95.5 - Ventilation
(a) Motorboats,
except open boats, which have been constructed since April 25, 1940, and which
use fuel having a flash point of 110° F or less, shall have at least two
ventilator ducts, fitted with cowls or their equivalent, for the efficient
removal of explosive or flammable gases from the bilges of every engine and
fuel tank compartment. There shall be at least one exhaust duct installed
extending from the lower portion of the bilge to the open atmosphere and at
least one intake duct installed extending to a point at least midway to the
bilge or at least below the level of the carburetor air intake. The cowls shall
be located and trimmed for maximum effectiveness to prevent displaced fumes
from recirculating.
(b) As used in
this section, "open boats" means motorboats with engine and fuel tank
compartments, and other spaces to which explosive or flammable gases and vapors
from those compartments may flow, open to the atmosphere and arranged to
prevent the entrapment of the gases and vapors within the boat. A compartment
is to be considered open only if fumes cannot be entrapped. The following
conditions shall be met to consider a boat open:
(1) The engine and fuel tank compartments
shall have as a minimum 15 square inches of open area directly exposed to the
atmosphere for each cubic foot of net compartment volume.
(2) Compartments shall have at least 1 square
inch of open area per cubic foot, within 1 inch of the compartment bilge level
or floor, so that vapors will drain into open areas.
(3) There may be no long or narrow
unventilated spaces accessible from the compartments in which a flame front
could propagate.
(4) Long, narrow
compartments, such as side panels, if joining engine or fuel compartments and
not serving as ducts thereto, shall have at least 15 square inches of open area
per cubic foot provided by frequent openings along the full length of the
compartment formed.
(c)
Boats built after July 31, 1978, are excepted from subsection (a) for fuel tank
compartments that contain the following:
(1) A
permanently installed fuel tank if each electrical component is ignition
protected in accordance with applicable United States Coast Guard
manufacturer's standards in effect at the time of construction.
(2) Fuel tanks that vent to the outside of
the boat.
(d) Boats built
after July 31, 1980, or which are in compliance with United States Coast Guard
manufacturer's standards in effect at the time of construction are excepted
from these requirements.
Notes
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 105.1 (relating to conditions requiring immediate corrective action).
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