46 CFR §111.30-25
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- (a)Except as allowed in paragraph (g) of this section, each alternating-current ship's service switchboard must have the equipment required by paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section.
- (b)For each connected generator, each switchboard must have the following:
- (1)A circuit breaker that meets § 111.12-11 and § 111.50-5.
- (2)A disconnect switch or link for each generator conductor, except a switchboard having a draw-out or plug-in type generator circuit breaker that disconnects:
- (3)An indicator light connected between the generator and the circuit breaker.
- (4)An ammeter with a selector switch that connects the ammeter to show the current in each phase.
- (5)A voltmeter with a selector switch that connects the voltmeter to show the:
- (6)A voltage regulator and voltage regulator functional cut-out switch.
- (c)For each generator that is not excited from a variable voltage or rotary amplifier that is controlled by a voltage regulator unit acting on the exciter field, each switchboard must have:
- (d)If generators are arranged for parallel operation, each switchboard must have:
- (e)Each switchboard must have the following:
- (f)For each shore power connection each switchboard must have:
- (g)The equipment under paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) and (f)(1) of this section, except the equipment under paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) and (f)(1) of this section, must be on the ship's service switchboard or on a central control console that:
- (1)Is in the same control area as the main ship's service switchboard or can remotely control the ship's service generator circuit breaker;
- (2)Has a generator section that has only generator functions;
- (3)Has the generator section segregated from each other console section by a fire-resistant barrier; and
- (4)Has cabling from the main switchboard to the generator section of the console that: