The document discusses watertight doors, which are fitted to bulkheads where openings are necessary on ships. Watertight doors must be capable of operation when a ship is listed at 15 degrees and must close positively without relying on gravity or a dropping weight.
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(A) Watertight Doors
The document discusses watertight doors, which are fitted to bulkheads where openings are necessary on ships. Watertight doors must be capable of operation when a ship is listed at 15 degrees and must close positively without relying on gravity or a dropping weight.
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(a) Watertight Doors
Watertight bulkheads are watertight integrity.,
Special watertight doors fitted bulkheads where openings are necessary. On cargo ship, with a shaft tunnel, watertight door fitted for tunnel entrance On passenger ships, large areas of accommodation and access requirements, number of watertight doors fitted. Door are mild steel, cast steel, and either vertical or horizontal sliding, When ship is listed 15˚ capable of operation Closing the doors are positive, not rely on gravity or a dropping weight. Above bulkhead deck, capable quickly closed from accessible position, operable from vicinity of door At operating position showing whether door open or close Door runs in grooves tapered towards end, door having similar taper, tight bearing fit is obtained when door is closed. If door runs vertically, no groove at bottom of door to collect dirt, prevent the door fully closing. Brass facing strips fitted to both door and frame. Watertight door operating mechanism