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-7 -7 Ventilation stop stations

The exact 46 CFR §111.103-7 text, rendered cleanly with its subsection structure — plus how this rule shows up on the exam.

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(a) Be protected by an enclosure with a glass-paneled door on the front;

Section 111.103-7 — full text

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Each power ventilation system stop station must:

(a)Be protected by an enclosure with a glass-paneled door on the front;

(b)Be marked, “In Case of Fire Break Glass and Operate Switch to Stop Ventilation;”

(c)Have the “stop” position of the switch clearly identified;

(d)Have a nameplate that identifies the system controlled; and

(e)Be arranged so that damage to the switch or cable automatically stops the equipment controlled. [CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15236, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16365, Mar. 16, 2023]

(a)Be protected by an enclosure with a glass-paneled door on the front;

(b)Be marked, “In Case of Fire Break Glass and Operate Switch to Stop Ventilation;”

(c)Have the “stop” position of the switch clearly identified;

(d)Have a nameplate that identifies the system controlled; and

(e)Be arranged so that damage to the switch or cable automatically stops the equipment controlled. [CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15236, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16365, Mar. 16, 2023]

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46 CFR §111.103-7 — -7 -7 Ventilation stop stations · CaptainsGround