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A Class Bulkhead or Deck

Last Updated: 3 years ago

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A class bulkhead or deck

A class bulkhead or deck means a bulkhead or deck that.

  1. Is made of steel or other equivalent material; and
  2. Prevents the passage of flame and smoke for 60 minutes if subjected to the standard fire test.

Source: Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 46 CFR 107-109 (2013). Regulations


See Also


  • Circuit, Intrinsically Safe
  • Vessel Material(s)
  • Seal, Explosionproof Conduit
  • Line of Demarcation
  • Tightness Test

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