46 C.F.R. § 32.57-5
(a) Standard fire test. A “standard fire test” is one which develops in the test furnace a series of time temperature relationships as follows:
| 5 minutes—1,000 °F. | ||
| 10 minutes—1,300 °F. | ||
| 30 minutes—1,550 °F. | ||
| 60 minutes—1,700 °F. |
(b) “A” Class divisions. “A” Class divisions such as bulkheads and decks, means divisions that are composed of steel or an equivalent metal, suitably stiffened, and made intact with the main structure of the vessel, including the shell, structural bulkheads, or decks. They are constructed so that, if subjected to the standard fire test, they are capable of preventing the passage of flame and smoke for one hour. In addition, they are insulated with approved structural insulation, bulkhead panels, or deck coverings so that the average temperature on the unexposed side does not rise more than 139 °C (250 °F) above the original temperature, nor does the temperature at any one point, including any joint, rise more than 181 °C (325 °F) above the original temperature, within the time listed below:
| Class A-60 | 60 minutes |
| Class A-30 | 30 minutes |
| Class A-15 | 15 minutes |
| Class A-0 | 0 minutes with no insulation requirement |
(f) Approved material. Where in this subpart approved materials are required, they refer to materials approved under the applicable subparts of subchapter Q (Specifications) of this chapter, as follows:
| Deck Coverings | 164.006 |
| Structural Insulations | 164.007 |
| Bulkhead Panels | 164.008 |
| Incombustible Materials | 164.009 |
| Interior Finishes | 164.012 |
[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16671, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGFR 67-90, 33 FR 1015, Jan. 26, 1968; CGD 74-127, 41 FR 3845, Jan. 26, 1976; CGD 75-032, 41 FR 17910, Apr. 29, 1976]