46 C.F.R. § 171.066
(a) Except as prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section, the following permeabilities must be used when doing the calculations required to demonstrate compliance with § 171.065(a), (b), and (c):
(b) If an average permeability can be calculated that is less than that given by the formulas in Table 171.066, the lesser value may be substituted if approved by the Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Center. When determining this lesser value, the following permeabilities must be used:
(d) When calculating permeability, the total volume of the ‘tween deck spaces between two adjacent main transverse watertight bulkheads that contains any passenger or crew space must be regarded as passenger space volume, except that the volume of any space that is completely enclosed in steel bulkheads and is not a crew or passenger space may be excluded.
| Location | Uniform average permeability |
|---|---|
| 10 (a−c) | |
| Machinery space | 85 + __________ |
| v | |
| 35(a) | |
| Volume forward of machinery space | 63 + ______ |
| v | |
| 35(a) | |
| Volume aft of machinery space | 63 + ______ |
| v | |
| For each location specified in this table— | |
| a = volume below the margin line of all spaces that, in the full load condition, normally contain no cargo, baggage, stores, provisions, or mail. | |
| c = volume below the margin line of the cargo, stores, provisions, or mail spaces within the limits of the machinery space. | |
| v = total volume below the margin line. |
[CGD 79-023, 48 FR 51017, Nov. 4, 1983, as amended by CGD 88-070, 53 FR 34537, Sept. 7, 1988; USCG-2014-0688, 79 FR 58287, Sept. 29, 2014]