130.140—Steering on OSVs of 100 or more gross tons.
(1)
A main steering gear of adequate strength for, and capable of, steering the vessel at every service speed without being damaged at maximum astern speed.
(2)
A hydraulic system with a maximum allowable working pressure of not more than 12,411 kPa (1,800 psi), dedicated to steering.
(3)
Piping materials that comply with subchapter F of this chapter, and piping thickness of at least schedule 80.
(ii)
A single hydraulic sump of the “cascading overflow” type with a centerline bulkhead open only at the top, if each half has enough capacity to operate the system.
(8)
Multiple-screw propulsion with independent control of propulsion from the pilothouse, complying with § 130.120 of this part and being capable of steering the vessel.
(9)
Dual hydraulic cylinders arranged so that either cylinder can be readily isolated, permitting the other cylinder to remain in service and move each rudder.
(10)
The steering alarms and indicators required by § 58.25-25 of this chapter, located in the pilothouse.
(11)
Instantaneous protection against short circuit for electrical power, and control circuits sized and located as required by §§ 58.25-55 (d) and (e) of this chapter.
(12)
A rudder-angle indicator, at the steering-control station in the pilothouse, that is independent of the control of the main steering gear.
(14)
Means to isolate any auxiliary means of steering so as not to impair the reliability and availability of the control required by paragraph (b)(7) of this section.
(c)
For compliance with paragraph (b) of this section, a common piping system for pumps, helm, and cylinders is acceptable.