NFPA 302 2020
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NFPA 302, Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2020 | 80 |
NFPA 302, Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft, is your guide for following cutting edge fire and life safety requirements to reduce the risk of loss of life and property due to fires, explosions, and carbon monoxide (CO) on boats less than 300 gross tons. The 2020 edition introduces new and revised requirements and definitions on a variety of topics relating to fuel systems, electrical systems, and protection equipment such as carbon monoxide detectors. This latest edition includes revisions to the requirements for electrical systems and equipment; fuel systems; carbon monoxide detection equipment; fire extinguishers and fire protection equipment for towing vessels under 300 gross tons. Due to the increasing popularity of lithium ion battery-powered equipment use in and on recreational water craft this latest edition of the Standard includes new requirements pertaining to lithium ion batteries. Requirements to address hazards associated with 480 volt electrical distribution systems which are becoming commonplace on larger recreational watercraft and work boats have been added to NFPA 302.
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
9 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Retroactivity. 1.5 Equivalency. 1.6 Units. |
10 | Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. |
11 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
13 | Chapter 4 Hull 4.1 General Arrangement. |
14 | 4.2 Spaces Open to the Atmosphere. 4.3 Natural Ventilation. |
15 | 4.4 Connecting Compartments or Spaces by a Natural Ventilation System. 4.5 Powered Ventilation System. |
16 | 4.6 Arrangements of Openings. 4.7 Combustion Air. Chapter 5 Engines 5.1 Exposed Engine Surface Temperatures. 5.2 Diaphragm-Type Gasoline Pumps. 5.3 Marine Carburetors. |
17 | 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. 6.2 Materials. |
18 | 6.3 Hose Connections. 6.4 Temperature Protection. Chapter 7 Fuel Systems 7.1 General Requirements. 7.2 Fuel Tank Materials. |
19 | 7.3 Fuel Tank Design and Construction. 7.4 Fuel Tank Installation. |
20 | 7.5 Fuel Lines, Fittings, and Related Accessories. |
21 | Chapter 8 Cooking, Heating, and Auxiliary Appliances 8.1 General. |
22 | 8.2 Cooking Appliance Installation. 8.3 Coal, Charcoal, and Wood-Burning Appliances. 8.4 Liquid Fuel Appliances Excluding Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Appliances. |
24 | 8.5 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Systems for Permanently Installed Appliances. |
27 | 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. |
28 | 9.3 Batteries. 9.4 Power Distribution System Negative Connections. |
29 | 9.5 Continuously Energized Parts. 9.6 Marking. 9.7 Ambient Temperature. 9.8 Ignition Sources. 9.9 Overcurrent Protection. |
31 | 9.10 Switches. 9.11 Appliances and Equipment. |
32 | 9.12 System Wiring. 9.13 Wiring Installation. |
34 | 9.14 Wiring Connections. |
35 | 9.15 Receptacles. 9.16 Plug Connectors. Chapter 10 Alternating Current (ac) Electrical Systems on Boats 10.1 Scope. 10.2 General Requirements. 10.3 Marking. |
36 | 10.4 System Voltage. 10.5 Ambient Temperature. 10.6 Ignition Source. 10.7 Overcurrent Protection. |
37 | 10.8 Main Supply. 10.9 Branch Circuits. |
38 | 10.10 Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs). 10.11 Appliances and Equipment. 10.12 Conductors and Flexible Cords. 10.13 Installation. |
41 | 10.14 Receptacles. 10.15 Main Panelboard. 10.16 Alternating-Current (ac) Generators. 10.17 Isolation of Galvanic Currents. 10.18 Shore Power. |
42 | 10.19 Application of Types of Shore Power Circuits. |
48 | Chapter 11 Lightning Protection 11.1 General. Chapter 12 Fire Protection Equipment 12.1 Fire Suppression Equipment. |
50 | 12.2 Towing Vessels. 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 |
61 | Annex B Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fixed Systems |
62 | Annex C Operation and Maintenance |
64 | Annex D Fire Warning Equipment |
65 | Annex E Extinguisher Inspection and Maintenance Information from NFPA Standards |
70 | Annex F Informational References |