Fire Testing of Flexible Hose and Non-metallic Pipe Thane Gilman, P.E. USCG Systems Engineering Division CG-5213 Phone (202) 372-1383 Email: [email protected] USCG Regulations (46 CFR 56.60-25) • 56.60-25 contains primary requirements for both non-metallic pipe (plastic pipe) and flexible hose. • Applicable primarily to larger vessels subject to 46 CFR Subchapter F (Marine Engineering). • Incorporates IMO Resolution A.753(18) for plastic pipe and SAE J1942 for flex hose. • Fire test procedures of ISO 15540 for hose are accepted in this section also. Flexible hose – SAE J1942, Hose and Hose Assemblies for Marine Applications • SAE J1942 requires fire tests for hose to be installed in fuel or lube oil systems. Hose for hydraulic and water systems are excluded from fire test. • J1942 recently accepted similar fire test arrangement to ISO 15540/15541 (30 minute test). 2.5 minute test still allowed. • SAE J1942-1, Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications, provides list of hose products meeting J1942 Flexible hose – ISO 15540, 15541 and other standards • ISO 15540 requires a 30 minute fire test at 800 deg. C, with water flowing through hose. ISO 15541 defines test apparatus. • Classification societies – IACS Unified Requirements for Piping references ISO 15540 and 15541. • IMO – SOLAS Ch. II-2, Regulation 4 references ISO 15540 for tests fuel oil piping. Flexible hose – Requirements for smaller vessels and boats • Regulations for fuel system hose on noncommercial, uninspected vessels are found in 33 CFR Section 183.540. • “USCG Type A1” hose means hose meeting SAE J1527 or UL 1114. • “USCG Type A2”, “B1” and “B2” in this section also. • A1 and A2 must meet fire test in section 183.590 (2.5 minute heptane fire). Plastic pipe – IMO Resolution A.753(18), Guidelines for the Application of Plastic Pipes on Ships, Appendix 4 System Cat. A Mach space Other mach. Space Cargo pump rooms Ro-ro cargo holds Dry cargo holds Cargo tanks Control air L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 NA Service air 0 0 0 0 0 NA Brine 0 0 NA 0 0 NA L2 L2 0 0 0 0 Low pressure steam L1 – 60 minute dry test L3 – 30 minute wet test L2 – 30 minute dry test 0 - No fire test required X – must be metallic pipe NA – not applicable Plastic pipe – IMO Resolution A.753(18), USCG Type Approval of Fire Testing • Coast Guard type approval of fire tests for plastic piping conducted by CG-5214, Lifesaving and Fire Safety Division. • Policy File Memo 1-98 (PFM 1-98) still primary governing document for type approval testing of plastic pipe. Resources Coast Guard Office of Design and Engineering Standards: Lifesaving and Fire Safety Division (CG-5214) website: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg5214 Coast Guard Marine Safety Blog website: http://cgmarinesafety.blogspot.com/ SAE website: www.sae.org (Search J1942 or J1527) ISO website: www.iso.ch (Search ISO 15540) IMO website: www.imo.org
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