ASTM F1994-99 - 10.11.1999
 
1. Scope

1.1 This test method covers shipboard, fixed (installed) foam/sprinkling firefighting systems.

1.2 Satisfactory completion of these tests indicates functional performance of the fixed foam firefighting system and may be used to demonstrate the system installation's compliance with the design characteristics of the system.

1.3 Tests made in conformity with this test method are intended to demonstrate the installation and operation of an installed, fixed foam firefighting system. As it includes regulatory requirements, this standard addresses those vessels subject to regulations and ship classification rules. However, the methods stated herein are suitable for unregulated commercial vessels, pleasure craft, military vessels, and similar vessels that are not required to meet regulations for firefighting systems.

1.4 Limitations

1.4.1 International requirements, national regulations, and ship classification rules must be consulted. The following regulatory requirements and classification society rules were considered in the preparation of this test method:

International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974 SOLAS Convention, 1978 SOLAS Protocol, and the 1981 and 1983 SOLAS Amendments, II-2/8, "Fixed low-expansion foam extinguishing systems in machinery spaces,"

U.S. Government regulations included in 46 CFR 76, 46 CFR 95, and 46 CFR 108 as those regulations are written and enforced by the United States Cost Guard, and

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels. However, the owner will designate the specific classification society which is to be used to classify a particular vessel.

1.4.2 The requirements, regulations, and rules for a specific design must be selected by the owner based on the planned operating profile for the vessel.

1.4.3 This test method reflects international requirements, U.S. Government regulations, and ABS rules in effect at the time it was prepared, and may not include requirements adopted subsequent to the effective date of this test method.

1.4.4 This test method does not include requirements for the selection, design, installation, and maintenance of foam firefighting systems. It applies to installed systems whose designs meet all applicable international requirements, national regulations, and ship classification rules.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

 
2. Referenced Documents

F1030-86(2023)

Standard Practice for Selection of Valve Operators

F998-12(2022)

Standard Specification for Centrifugal Pump, Shipboard Use

Technical & Research Bulletin 3-47

Guide for Sea Trials

NFPA 11

Standard for Low Expansion Foam

B16.34

Small Butt Welding End Valves

SOLAS II-2

Construction Fire Protection, Fire Detection and Fire Extinction

Comparable rules also are published by other members of the International Association of Classification Societies

5/4B.11

Fire Protection and Fire Extinction

Title 46, Part 108,

Design and Equipment, Subpart D, Fire Extinguishing Systems, 108.459108.477

F1510-21

Standard Specification for Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps, Ships Use

F1508-96(2021)

Standard Specification for Angle Style, Pressure Relief Valves for Steam, Gas, and Liquid Services

A795/A795M-21

Standard Specification for Black and Hot-Dipped Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe for Fire Protection Use

F1370-92(2019)e1

Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Water Systems, Shipboard (Includes all amendments and changes 8/16/2019).

F1333-91(2019)

Standard Specification for Construction of Fire and Foam Station Cabinets

F1198-92(2023)

Standard Guide for Shipboard Fire Detection Systems

F1155-10(2019)

Standard Practice for Selection and Application of Piping System Materials

F1547-09

Standard Guide for Listing Relevant Standards and Publications for Commercial Shipbuilding (Withdrawn 2015)