FSS Code definition

FSS Code means the International Code for Fire Safety Systems, as defined in SOLAS regulation II-2/3.22;
FSS Code means the International Code for Fire Safety Systems as published by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO);
FSS Code means the International Code for Fire Safety Systems as adopted by Resolution MSC. 98(73, in its up-to date version as in force at the time of reference;

Examples of FSS Code in a sentence

  • SOLAS Chapter II–2, Regulation 7 and FSS Code Chapter 9 (both incor- porated by reference, see § 76.01–2) as detailed in § 76.27–70.

  • As addressed in FSS Code Chapter 9.2.4.1.3, when a fire detection and alarm system does not include means for identifying each detector individ- ually, no section of detectors and manually operated call points may in- clude more than 25 enclosed spaces.

  • For sequential scanning systems under FSS Code, chapter 10, paragraph 2.1.2, a satisfactory overall response time will be achieved by limiting the maximum allowable interval to 2 min- utes.

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of FSS Code Chapter 9.2.3.1.3, the required sensitivity and other performance cri- teria of heat detectors must be as set forth in 46 CFR 161.002.

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of FSS Code Chapter 9.2.3.1.2, the required sensitivity and other performance cri- teria of smoke detectors must be as set forth in 46 CFR 161.002.

  • Notwithstanding the spacing set forth in FSS Code Chapter 9, Table 9.1, fire detectors must be placed in accord- ance with spacing requirements as tested and approved.

  • Footnotes to SOLAS Chapter II–2, Regulation 7.9 and FSS Code Chapter9.2.51 refer to the Code on Alarms and Indicators, 2009, as adopted by IMO Resolution A.1021(26) (incorporated by reference, see § 76.01–2).

  • Under the FSS Code, chapter 10, paragraph 2.2.2, fans of sufficient ca- pacity to provide a satisfactory overall response time will signal an alarm within 3 minutes upon introduction of smoke at the most remote accumulator on a vehicle deck and within 5 minutes upon introduction of smoke at the most remote accumulator in container and general cargo holds.

  • It is suggested, therefore, to consider both proposals for inclusion in the FSS Code and SOLAS respectively as described in the Annex.

  • The consideration in the Annex for SOLAS modification is drafted in this way, whereas specific requirements on fire monitors are suggested to be added in the FSS Code.


More Definitions of FSS Code

FSS Code means the IMO “International Code for Fire Safety Systems”.

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