- (a) Installation of foam must be approved by the OCMI.
(b) If foam is used to comply with § 171.070(d), § 171.095(c), or § 173.063(e) of this subchapter, the following applies:
- (1) Foam may be installed only in void spaces that are free of ignition sources.
- (2) The foam must comply with NPFC MIL-P-21929B (incorporated by reference; see 46 CFR 170.015), including the requirements for fire resistance.
- (3) A submergence test must be conducted for a period of at least 7 days to demonstrate whether the foam has adequate strength to withstand a hydrostatic head equivalent to that which would be imposed if the vessel were submerged to its margin line.
- (4) The effective buoyancy at the end of the submergence test must be used as the buoyancy credit; however, in no case will a credit greater than 55 lbs per cubic foot (881 kilograms per cubic meter) be allowed.
- (5) The structure enclosing the foam must be strong enough to accommodate the buoyancy of the foam.
- (6) Piping and cables must not pass through foamed spaces unless they are within piping and cable trunks accessible from both ends.
- (7) Sample specimens must be prepared during installation and the density of the installed foam must be determined.
- (8) Foam may be installed adjacent to fuel tanks if the boundary between the tank and space has double continuous fillet welds.
- (9) MIL-P-21929B is incorporated by reference into this part.
- (10) The results of all tests and calculations must be submitted to the OCMI.
(11) Blocked foam must—
- (i) Be used in each area that may be exposed to water; and
- (ii) Have a protective cover approved by the OCMI.
[CGD 79-023, 48 FR 51010, Nov. 4, 1983, as amended by CGD 83-005, 51 FR 923, Jan. 9, 1986; USCG-2003-16630, 73 FR 65203, Oct. 31, 2008]