46 CFR §171.111
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- (a)Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, each opening in a watertight bulkhead must have a means to close it watertight.
- (b)Except in a machinery space, the means for closing each opening may not be by bolted portable plates.
- (c)If a main transverse watertight bulkhead is penetrated, the penetration must be made watertight. Lead or other heat sensitive materials must not be used in a system that penetrates a main transverse watertight bulkhead if fire damage to this system would reduce the watertight integrity of the bulkhead.
- (d)A main transverse watertight bulkhead must not be penetrated by valves or cocks unless they are a part of a piping system.
- (e)If a pipe, scupper, or electric cable passes through a main transverse watertight bulkhead, the opening through which it passes must be watertight.
- (f)A main transverse watertight bulkhead may not have non-watertight penetrations below the bulkhead deck unless—
- (g)Penetrations approved in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section must comply with the following:
- (h)No doors, manholes, or other access openings may be located in a watertight bulkhead that separates two cargo spaces or a cargo space and a permanent or reserve bunker.