46 CFR §95.16-1
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- (a)“Clean agent” means a halocarbon or inert gas used as a fire extinguishing agent.
- (b)A clean agent extinguishing system must comply with this part. Systems contracted for prior to July 9, 2012, may, as an alternative, comply with 46 CFR 95.16-90.
- (c)Each clean agent system must:
- (1)Be of a total flooding type to protect against Class B and Class C hazards as defined in 46 CFR 95.50-5;
- (2)Address and minimize any hazard to personnel created by the effects of extinguishing agent decomposition products and combustion products, especially the effects of decomposition product hydrogen fluoride (HF), if applicable;
- (3)Be accompanied by an approved manufacturer's design, installation, operation, and maintenance manual;
- (4)Be used only to protect enclosed spaces;
- (5)Not employ electric power for system actuation or controls; and
- (6)Not use any source of power for alarms in protected spaces, other than the extinguishing agent, gas from pilot cylinders, or gas from cylinders specifically provided to power the alarms.