- (a) Each emergency generator must have an emergency switchboard.
- (b) There must be a test switch at the emergency switchboard to simulate a failure of the normal power source and cause the emergency loads to be supplied from the emergency power source.
- (c) The emergency switchboard must be as near as practicable to the emergency power source but not in the same space as a battery emergency power source.
(d) Each switchboard of an alternating-current emergency generator must have:
- (1) A circuit breaker that meets § 111.12-11;
(2) A disconnect switch or link for each emergency generator conductor, except for a switchboard with a draw out or plug-in type generator circuit breaker that disconnects:
- (i) Each generator conductor; and
- (ii) If there is a switch in the generator neutral, each ungrounded conductor; and
- (3) An indicator light connected between the generator and circuit breaker.
(e) For each emergency generator that is not excited from a variable voltage or rotary amplifier exciter that is controlled by a voltage regulator unit acting on the exciter field, each emergency switchboard must have:
- (1) A generator field rheostat;
- (2) A double pole field switch;
- (3) Discharge clips; and
- (4) A discharge resistor.
(f) Each emergency switchboard must have the following:
- (1) An ammeter with a selector switch that connects the ammeter to show the current for each phase.
(2) A voltmeter with a selector switch that connects the voltmeter to show:
- (i) Generator voltage of each phase; and
- (ii) Bus voltage of one phase.
- (3) Ground detection that meets subpart 111.05 for the emergency lighting system.
- (4) A frequency meter.
- (5) An exciter field rheostat.
- (6) A voltage regulator and a voltage regulator functional cut-out switch.
(g) Each direct-current emergency switchboard must have the:
- (1) Equipment under § 111.30-27 (b) through (d); and
- (2) Ground detection under subpart 111.05 for the emergency lighting system.
[CGD 74-125A, 47 FR 15236, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28279, June 4, 1996; USCG-2020-0075, 88 FR 16361, Mar. 16, 2023]