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NFPA 302 2015

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NFPA 302: Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft

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Reduce the risk of loss of life and property due to fires, explosions, and CO with the new NFPA 302 Standard. Follow current fire safety and life safety requirements for boats (less than 300 gross tons) that are used for pleasure and commercial purposes. Owners, manufacturers and marine surveyors will find the 2015 NFPA 302: Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft indispensable for properly protecting boats from fires and related hazards. Standard specifies requirements for fuel systems and fire protection equipment, lightning protection, and installing electrical systems (ac and dc). NFPA 302 covers it all, from explosion prevention to CO mitigation. Elimination of ignition sources Ventilation of accommodation spaces, fuel tank compartments (if separate from machinery spaces) and machinery spaces Use of combustible materials Fire-extinguishing equipment and fire exits Control of fire-extinguishing agents in machinery spaces Mitigation of carbon monoxide hazards from all sources Changes for the 2015 edition reflect new safety knowledge. Requirements for exhaust blowers in compartments with permanently installed internal combustion engine with a cranking motor; and circuit and over-current protection for electric blowers Requirements to reduce the production of CO from gasoline-fueled engines Provisions for receptacles in locations normally not subject to rain, spray, or flooding Requirements for the installation of fixed fire-extinguishing systems Provisions for shore power cable connections and main shore power disconnect circuit breakers Updated extracts from NFPAĀ® standards including the 2013 edition of NFPA 10, 2011 NFPA 12, 2009 NFPA 12A, and the 2012 NFPA 2001. Keep people and facilities safe during boat construction, conversion, and repair. Update now for the latest safeguards. Annexes provide in-depth information about portable fire extinguishers and fixed systems, fire warning systems, and more.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
4 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
8 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
1.4 Retroactivity
1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Units
9 Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.3 Other Publications
10 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
12 Chapter 4 Hull
4.1 General Arrangement
4.2 Spaces Open to the Atmosphere
4.3 Natural Ventilation
13 4.4 Connecting Compartments or Spaces by a Natural Ventilation System
4.5 Powered Ventilation System
14 4.6 Arrangements of Openings
4.7 Combustion Air
Chapter 5 Engines
5.1 Exposed Engine Surface Temperatures
15 5.2 Diaphragm-Type Gasoline Pumps
5.3 Marine Carburetors
5.4 Electrical Components
5.5 Air-Cooled Engines
5.6 Portable Gasoline Tanks
5.7 Automatic Shutdown
5.8 High-Tension Cable
5.9 Distributors
Chapter 6 Engine Exhaust Systems
6.1 General Requirements
16 6.2 Materials
6.3 Hose Connections
6.4 Temperature Protection
Chapter 7 Fuel Systems
7.1 General Requirements
7.2 Fuel Tank Materials
17 7.3 Fuel Tank Design and Construction
7.4 Fuel Tank Installation
18 7.5 Fuel Lines, Fittings, and Related Accessories
19 Chapter 8 Cooking, Heating, and Auxiliary Appliances
8.1 General
20 8.2 Cooking Appliance Installation
8.3 Coal, Charcoal, and Wood-Burning Appliances
8.4 Liquid Fuel Appliances Excluding Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Appliances
21 8.5 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Systems for Permanently Installed Appliances
25 8.6 Service Water Heating Units and Cabin Heaters
8.7 Lamps
8.8 Electric Stoves
8.9 Portable Electric Heaters
8.10 Portable Dehumidifiers
Chapter 9 Electrical Systems Under 50 Volts
9.1 Scope
9.2 General Requirements
9.3 Batteries
26 9.4 Power Distribution System Negative Connections
9.5 Continuously Energized Parts
9.6 Marking
9.7 Ambient Temperature
9.8 Ignition Sources
27 9.9 Overcurrent Protection
28 9.10 Switches
9.11 Appliances and Equipment
29 9.12 System Wiring
30 9.13 Wiring Installation
32 9.14 Wiring Connections
9.15 Receptacles
33 9.16 Plug Connectors
Chapter 10 Alternating Current (ac) Electrical Systems on Boats
10.1 Scope
10.2 General Requirements
10.3 Marking
10.4 System Voltage
10.5 Ambient Temperature
34 10.6 Ignition Source
10.7 Shore Power Polarity Devices
10.8 Overcurrent Protection
10.9 Main Supply
39 10.10 Branch Circuits
40 10.11 Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)
10.12 Appliances and Equipment
10.13 Conductors and Flexible Cords
10.14 Installation
43 10.15 Receptacles
10.16 Main Panelboard
10.17 Alternating-Current (ac) Generators
10.18 Isolation of Galvanic Currents
44 10.19 Shore Power
10.20 Application of Types of Shore Power Circuits
45 Chapter 11 Lightning Protection
11.1 General
Chapter 12 Fire Protection Equipment
12.1 Fire Suppression Equipment
47 Chapter 13 Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detection
13.1 Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detection Systems
13.2 Installation
13.3 Smoke Detection
Annex A Explanatory Material
57 Annex B Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fixed Systems
58 Annex C Operation and Maintenance
60 Annex D Fire Warning Equipment
61 Annex E Extinguisher Inspection and Maintenance Information from NFPA Standards
66 Annex F Informational References
67 Index
NFPA 302 2015
$62.08