Regulation 7 - Detection and
alarm
1 Purpose
The purpose of this regulation is to detect a fire in the
space of origin and to provide for alarm for safe escape and fire-fighting
activity. For this purpose, the following functional requirements
shall be met
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.1 fixed fire detection and fire alarm system
installations shall be suitable for the nature of the space, fire
growth potential and potential generation of smoke and gases;
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.2 manually operated call points shall be placed
effectively to ensure a readily accessible means of notification;
and
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.3 fire patrols shall provide an effective means
of detecting and locating fires and alerting the navigation bridge
and fire teams.
2 General requirements
2.1 A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system
shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of this regulation.
2.2 A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system
and a sample extraction smoke detection system required in this regulation
and other regulations in this part shall be of an approved type and
comply with the Fire Safety Systems Code.
2.3 Where a fixed fire detection and fire alarm
system is required for the protection of spaces other than those specified
in paragraph 5.1, at least
one detector complying with the Fire Safety Systems Code shall be
installed in each such space.
2.4 A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system
for passenger ships shall be capable of remotely and individually
identifying each detector and manually operated call point.
3 Initial and periodical
tests
3.1 The function of fixed fire detection and fire
alarm systems required by the relevant regulations of this chapter
shall be tested under varying conditions of ventilation after installation.
3.2 The function of fixed fire detection and fire
alarm systems shall be periodically tested to the satisfaction of
the Administration by means of equipment producing hot air at the
appropriate temperature, or smoke or aerosol particles having the
appropriate range of density or particle size, or other phenomena
associated with incipient fires to which the detector is designed
to respond.
4 Protection of machinery
spaces
A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system shall be installed
in:
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.1 periodically unattended machinery spaces;
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.2 machinery spaces where:
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.2.1 the installation of automatic and remote
control systems and equipment has been approved in lieu of continuous
manning of the space; and
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.2.2 the main propulsion and associated machinery
including sources of the main sources of electrical power are provided
with various degrees of automatic or remote control and are under
continuous manned supervision from a control room; and
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.3 enclosed spaces containing incinerators.
The fixed fire detection and fire alarm system required
in paragraph 4.1.1 shall be
so designed and the detectors so positioned as to detect rapidly the
onset of fire in any part of those spaces and under any normal conditions
of operation of the machinery and variations of ventilation as required
by the possible range of ambient temperatures. Except in spaces of
restricted height and where their use is specially appropriate, detection
systems using only thermal detectors shall not be permitted. The detection
system shall initiate audible and visual alarms distinct in both respects
from the alarms of any other system not indicating fire, in sufficient
places to ensure that the alarms are heard and observed on the navigating
bridge and by a responsible engineer officer. When the navigating
bridge is unmanned the alarm shall sound in a place where a responsible
member of the crew is on duty.
5 Protection of accommodation
and service spaces and control stations
5.1
Smoke detectors in accommodation spaces
Smoke detectors shall be installed in all stairways, corridors
and escape routes within accommodation spaces as provided in paragraphs
5.2, 5.3 and 5.4. Consideration shall be given to the installation
of special purpose smoke detectors within ventilation ducting.
5.2
Requirements for passenger ships carrying
more than 36 passengers
A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system shall be installed
and arranged as to provide smoke detection in service spaces, control
stations and accommodation spaces, including corridors, stairways
and escape routes within accommodation spaces. Smoke detectors need
not be fitted in private bathrooms and galleys. Spaces having little
or no fire risk such as voids, public toilets, carbon dioxide rooms
and similar spaces need not be fitted with a fixed fire detection
and alarm system. Detectors fitted in cabins, when activated, shall
also be capable of emitting, or cause to be emitted, an audible alarm
within the space where they are located.
5.3
Requirements for passenger ships carrying
not more than 36 passengers
There shall be installed throughout each separate zone,
whether vertical or horizontal, in all accommodation and service spaces
and, where it is considered necessary by the Administration, in control
stations, except spaces which afford no substantial fire risk such
as void spaces, sanitary spaces, etc., either:
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.1 a fixed fire detection and fire alarm system
so installed and arranged as to detect the presence of fire in such
spaces and providing smoke detection in corridors, stairways and escape
routes within accommodation spaces. Detectors fitted in cabins, when
activated, shall also be capable of emitting, or cause to be emitted,
an audible alarm within the space where they are located; or
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.2 an automatic sprinkler, fire detection and
fire alarm system of an approved type complying with the relevant
requirements of the Fire Safety Systems Code and so installed and
arranged as to protect such spaces and, in addition, a fixed fire
detection and fire alarm system and so installed and arranged as to
provide smoke detection in corridors, stairways and escape routes
within accommodation spaces.
5.4
Protection of atriums in passenger ships
The entire main vertical zone containing the atrium shall
be protected throughout with a smoke detection system.
Accommodation and service spaces and control stations of
cargo ships shall be protected by a fixed fire detection and fire
alarm system and/or an automatic sprinkler, fire detection and fire
alarm system as follows depending on a protection method adopted in
accordance with regulation 9.2.3.1.
5.5.1
Method IC - A fixed fire detection
and fire alarm system shall be so installed and arranged as to provide
smoke detection in all corridors, stairways and escape routes within
accommodation spaces.
5.5.2
Method IIC - An automatic sprinkler,
fire detection and fire alarm system of an approved type complying
with the relevant requirements of the Fire Safety Systems Code shall
be so installed and arranged as to protect accommodation spaces, galleys
and other service spaces, except spaces which afford no substantial
fire risk such as void spaces, sanitary spaces, etc. In addition,
a fixed fire detection and fire alarm system shall be so installed
and arranged as to provide smoke detection in all corridors, stairways
and escape routes within accommodation spaces.
5.5.3
Method IIIC - A fixed fire
detection and fire alarm system shall be so installed and arranged
as to detect the presence of fire in all accommodation spaces and
service spaces, providing smoke detection in corridors, stairways
and escape routes within accommodation spaces, except spaces which
afford no substantial fire risk such as void spaces, sanitary spaces,
etc. In addition, a fixed fire detection and fire alarm system shall
be so installed and arranged as to provide smoke detection in all
corridors, stairways and escape routes within accommodation spaces.
6 Protection of cargo
spaces in passenger ships
A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system or a sample
extraction smoke detection system shall be provided in any cargo space
which, in the opinion of the Administration, is not accessible, except
where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Administration that the
ship is engaged on voyages of such short duration that it would be
unreasonable to apply this requirement.
7 Manually operated call
points
Manually operated call points complying with the Fire Safety
Systems Code shall be installed throughout the accommodation spaces,
service spaces and control stations. One manually operated call point
shall be located at each exit. Manually operated call points shall
be readily accessible in the corridors of each deck such that no part
of the corridor is more than 20 m from a manually operated call point.
8 Fire patrols in passenger
ships
For ships carrying more than 36 passengers an efficient
patrol system shall be maintained so that an outbreak of fire may
be promptly detected. Each member of the fire patrol shall be trained
to be familiar with the arrangements of the ship as well as the location
and operation of any equipment he may be called upon to use.
The construction of ceiling and bulkheads shall be such
that it will be possible, without impairing the efficiency of the
fire protection, for the fire patrols to detect any smoke originating
in concealed and inaccessible places, except where in the opinion
of the Administration there is no risk of fire originating in such
places.
8.3
Two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus
Each member of the fire patrol shall be provided with a
two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus.
9 Fire alarm signalling
systems in passenger ships
footnote
9.1 Passenger ships shall at all times when at
sea, or in port (except when out of service), be so manned or equipped
as to ensure that any initial fire alarm is immediately received by
a responsible member of the crew.
9.2 The control panel of fixed fire detection
and fire alarm systems shall be designed on the fail-safe principle
(e.g. an open detector circuit shall cause an alarm condition).
9.3 Passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers
shall have the fire detection alarms for the systems required by paragraph 5.2 centralized in a continuously
manned central control station. In addition, controls for remote closing
of the fire doors and shutting down the ventilation fans shall be
centralized in the same location. The ventilation fans shall be capable
of reactivation by the crew at the continuously manned control station.
The control panels in the central control station shall be capable
of indicating open or closed positions of fire doors and closed or
off status of the detectors, alarms and fans. The control panel shall
be continuously powered and shall have an automatic change-over to
standby power supply in case of loss of normal power supply. The control
panel shall be powered from the main source of electrical power and
the emergency source of electrical power defined by regulation II-1/42 unless other arrangements
are permitted by the regulations, as applicable.
9.4 A special alarm, operated from the navigation
bridge or fire control station, shall be fitted to summon the crew.
This alarm may be part of the ship's general alarm system and shall
be capable of being sounded independently of the alarm to the passenger
spaces.
10 Protection of cabin
balconies on passenger ships
A fixed fire detection and fire alarm system complying with
the provisions of the Fire Safety Systems Code shall
be installed on cabin balconies of ships to which regulation 5.3.4
applies, when furniture and furnishings on such balconies are not
as defined in regulations 3.40.1, 3.40.2, 3.40.3, 3.40.6 and 3.40.7.
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