1 Means for indicating that the motors of electric
and electrohydraulic steering gear are running shall be installed
on the navigation bridge and at a suitable main machinery control
position.
2 Each electric or electrohydraulic steering gear
comprising one or more power units shall be served by at least two
exclusive circuits fed directly from the main switchboard; however,
one of the circuits may be supplied through the emergency switchboard.
An auxiliary electric or electrohydraulic steering gear associated
with a main electric or electrohydraulic steering gear may be connected
to one of the circuits supplying this main steering gear. The circuits
supplying an electric or electrohydraulic steering gear shall have
adequate rating for supplying all motors which can be simultaneously
connected to them and may be required to operate simultaneously.
3 Short circuit protection and an overload alarm
shall be provided for such circuits and motors. Protection against
excess current, including starting current, if provided, shall be
for not less than twice the full load current of the motor or circuit
so protected, and shall be arranged to permit the passage of the appropriate
starting currents. Where a three-phase supply is used an alarm shall
be provided that will indicate failure of any one of the supply phases.
The alarms required in this paragraph shall be both audible and visual
and shall be situated in a conspicuous position in the main machinery
space or control room from which the main machinery is normally controlled
and as may be required by regulation
51.
4 When in a ship of less than 1,600 gross tonnage
an auxiliary steering gear which is required by regulation 29.4.3 to be operated by
power is not electrically powered or is powered by an electric motor
primarily intended for other services, the main steering gear may
be fed by one circuit from the main switchboard. Where such an electric
motor primarily intended for other services is arranged to power such
an auxiliary steering gear, the requirement of paragraph 3 may be
waived by the Administration if satisfied with the protection arrangement
together with the requirements of regulation
29.5.1 and .2 and 29.7.3 applicable
to auxiliary steering gear.