Sec. 80.830 Power supply for survival craft nonportable radiotelegraph
installation.
(a) The power supply for the survival craft nonportable
radiotelegraph installation must consist of a battery capable of
operating the survival craft radiotelegraph installation for at least 6
hours continuously under normal working conditions.
(b) The battery may power equipment other than the radiotelegraph
installation (except that it must not be used to supply power to any
engine
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starting motor or ignition system) provided such additional use will not
adversely affect the required capabilities of the battery. All circuits
connected to the battery must be independently fused.
(c) The battery must be kept charged at all times while at sea. The
charging of the battery must not require its removal from the survival
craft in which it is installed. The necessary charging equipment must
not interfere with the launching of the survival craft, and must be
easily and quickly removable. The charging circuit for the battery must
be routed through the radiotelegraph operating room, and include a
device located in the radiotelegraph operating room which will give
continuous indication of the polarity and the rate of charge.
(d) Installation must provide for charging of the battery by means
of a generator on the survival craft engine.
(e) Subject to approval of the United States Coast Guard, the
battery must be mounted in a suitable container that will provide
protection from salt water spray and also allow proper ventilation.
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