Each pump for fire extinguishing which is installed in addition to the required number of pumps should have a capacity of at least 25 m 3 /h and should be capable of delivering at least the two jets of water required in regulation II-2/4.5.1.
Cargo ships of less than 1,000 gross tonnage should be provided with not less than two power fire pumps, one of which should be an independently power driven pump.
There should be an alternative means consisting of a fixed independently driven emergency pump which should be capable of supplying two jets of water at a minimum pressure of 0.25 N/mm 2 .
The capacity of the emergency fire pump should be not less than 40% of the required total capacity of the fire pumps as per regulation II-2/4.2.1.
The ballast condition of a ship on entering or leaving a dry dock need not be considered a service condition.
In case of an airlock, the door of the machinery space should be of A-60 class standard, the other door should be at least of steel, both reasonably gastight, self-closing and without any hold back arrangements.
The alternative means of providing water for fire fighting purposes should be a pump with a capacity of at least 25 m 3 /h for passenger ships and of at least 15 m 3 /h for cargo ships.
Immediate availability of water supply can be achieved either by automatic start of at least one fire pump or by remote starting from the navigation bridge of at least one fire pump. If the pump starts automatically or if the bottom valve cannot be opened from where the pump is remotely started, the bottom valve should always be kept open.
This requirement may be waived for cargo ships of less than 1,600 gross tonnage if the fire pump starting arrangement in the machinery space is in an easily accessible position.
A pressure of 0.25 N/mm 2 should be maintained for ships less than 1,000 gross tonnage.
At least one hydrant with hose, nozzle and coupling wrench should be provided in machinery spaces of category A.
Fire mains should be capable of being drained. Valves should be installed in the main for shutting off from the weather deck fire main branches used for purposes other than fire fighting.
Fire hoses should have a length of:
Ships carrying dangerous goods in accordance with regulation II-2/54 should be provided with 3 additional hoses and 3 additional nozzles (see also interpretations of regulation II-2/54.2.1.2).
In cargo ships of less than 1,000 gross tonnage, the number of fire hoses should be calculated in accordance with the provisions of regulation II-2/4.7.4.1. However, the number of hoses should in no case be less than three.
Nozzles larger in diameter may be provided if the requirements relating to the provision of water for fire fighting purposes are met.
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