FCC 80.917 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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Sec. 80.917 Reserve power supply.
(a) A vessel of more than 100 gross tons the keel of which was laid after
March 1, 1957, must have a reserve power supply located on the same deck as
the main wheel house or at least one deck above the vessel's main deck,
unless the main power supply is so situated.
(b) The reserve power supply must be independent of the ship's propulsion
and of any other electrical system, and be sufficient to simulataneously
energize the radiotelephone transmitter at its required output power, and
the receiver. The reserve power supply must be available for use at all
times.
(c) When the reserve power supply consists of batteries, they must be
installed as high above the bilge as practicable, secured against shifting
with motion of the vessel, and accessible with not less than 26 cm (10 in.)
head room.
(d) The reserve power supply must be located as near the required
transmitter and receiver as practicable.
(e) All reserve power supply circuits must be protected from overloads.
(f) Means must be provided for charging any storage batteries used as a
reserve power supply for the required radiotelephone installation. There
must be a device which will give continuous indication of the rate and
polarity of the charging current during charging.
(g) The cooling system of each internal combustion engine used as a part of
the reserve power supply must be adequately treated to prevent freezing or
overheating consistent with the season and route to be travelled by the
particular vessel involved.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 58 FR 44954 , Aug. 25, 1993]
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