Bridge Lighting & Bridge Protection Requirements SESSION XII.

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Bridge Lighting & Bridge Protection Requirements SESSION XII

2 33cfr117 Subpart A - General Requirements Subpart A documents the C.G. regulations for operating a drawbridge. This presentation only shows selected highlights from 33cfr117. The full text is available on line.

Channel Center Lights G -360  Margin of Channel Lights R- 180  Pier Lights R- 180  Channel Axis Lights R- 180  Preferred Channel Lights 3W  Movable Span Lights R > G  Bridge Lights

LED Lanterns Bridge Lights

Light Pipes 6” diameter tube illuminated from one end Used in urban areas with high background lighting problems Used for Center Channel and Channel Margin Lights Newer units going to LED lighting over full length Bridge Lights

Light Pipes:

CHANNEL CENTER LIGHTS (found on Fixed Bridges) Two 360-degree lanterns, hang just under lip. Visible from both approach channels – up and down stream. Green in color. Lanterns should appear as range lights mounted under the lip of the bridge’s span. Mark the center of the navigable channel.

DRAWDRAW MOVABLE SPAN LIGHTS (found on Movable Span Bridges – Draw Bridges) 180-degree split-lanterns facing toward the traffic. RED Shows a RED light when the draw is closed or moving. Shows a GREEN light when the draw is open.

Channel Axis Lights Channel Axis Lights 180-degree lanterns that face the center of channel. RED RED in color. Mark any bends in the channel or turns in the pier structures on a bridge.

CHANNEL MARGIN LIGHTS 180-degree lanterns that face into the traffic. RED RED in color. Mark the edges of the navigable channel. Are positioned just below the lip of the span. These lights mark low steel - the lower limit of the span clearance.

Channel Margin Lights. Lights define the limits of the navigable channel.

PIER LIGHTS 180-degree lanterns – facing the traffic. RED RED in color. Mark the piers on the bridge. Note that they are used for a different purpose than Axis lights.

TWO MAJOR TYPES OF BRIDGES 1. Fixed Bridges 2. Movable Span or Draw Bridges Lift Bridges Swing Bridges Bascule Bridges Single Bascule & Double Bascule Retractable Bridges

SINGLE SPAN FIXED BRIDGE 180° RED Margin of Channel Lights 360° GREENChannel Center Lights Appears as a range under the lip of the span. Should be mounted just below the lip of the span.

15 Multiple Channel Fixed Bridge

MULTIPLE SPAN FIXED BRIDGE 180° Red Pier & Margin Lights 360° Green Center Channel Lights 3 180° White Preferred Channel Lights

Single Span Swing Bridge - Closed

Double Span Swing Bridge - Closed Pivot North Swing Span South Swing Span Coleman Memorial Bridge, Yorktown VA

Swing Bridge - OPEN

SWING BRIDGE - Closed Moveable Span Lights -alternate Red & Green, each 60° at 90° to each other. Show RED when the bridge is closed. 180° Red Pier Lights

SWING BRIDGE - Open Moveable Span Lights- Alternate Red & Green, each 60° at 90° to each other. 180° Red Pier Lights

Vertical Lift Bridge Closed

Vertical Lift Bridge – Open Chart may show Hor CL and the open and closed Vert CL.

VERTICAL LIFT BRIDGE – Span is closed 180° Red Pier Lights 180° Red Moveable Span Light is on. 360° Green Moveable Span Light is Out

VERTICAL LIFT BRIDGE SPAN IS OPEN 180° Red Pier Lights 180° Red Moveable Span Light is out 360° Green Moveable Span Light is on.

Single Bascule Bridge Closed

28 Double Span Bascule Bridge - closed

SINGLE BASCULE BRIDGE SPAN IS CLOSED 180° Red Pier Lights 180° Green Moveable Span Light is out. 180° Red Moveable Span Light is on.

SINGLE BASCULE BRIDGE - Open 180° Green Moveable Span Light is on. 180° Red Moveable Span Light is out. Draw must open to point where it clears the fenders

DOUBLE BASCULE BRIDGE SPAN is CLOSED 180° Red Pier Lights 180° Green Moveable Span Light is out. 180° Red Moveable Span Light is on.

DOUBLE BASCULE BRIDGE Open 180° Red Pier Lights 180° Green Moveable Span Light is on. 180° Red Moveable Span Light is out.

Lighting Discrepancies Light Unlit Broken Axis Light Lens Flow Down River

Special Regulation Signs must be: Readable. Located on both sides of bridge. Match the Federal Regulations for that bridge in the 33cfr117 Subpart B If a phone is required to open a lift bridge, the phone number must be shown on the regulatory sign.

Special Regulation Signs If a phone number is on the sign – call the number to make sure the number & area code is current and the phone is answered.

FENDER DISCREPANCIES Missing or broken wales Fender protruding into channel Steel/metal exposed to channel Bolts not recessed Dolphin clusters “leaning” Broken or dirty vertical clearance gauge Missing or inaccurate drawbridge operating rule sign PHOTOS REQUESTED

WALES – the horizontal wooden components of the fender system WALES must be: In good repair. Have no sharp metal or bolts sticking into the channel. Have no metal corners.

BRIDGE FENDERS PROTRUDING BOLTS TOP VIEW STEEL JACKETING

BRIDGE FENDERS PROTRUDING BOLTS MISSING WALES

Protective Piers must be: Wrapped with steel cable. Have nothing projecting into the navigable channel. Undamaged Not be rotting at the waterline. Not be rotting down from the top.

DAMAGED CELL

LEANING/SUBMERGED CLUSTER

PROTRUDING WALE

44 Clearance Gauges May be required on both Fixed Bridges and Draw Bridges: Required only if specified on CG Bridge permit May be listed in 33CFR117 -Subpart B (may still be required by permit, even if not listed in 33cfr117) Listing is also found in the Coast Pilot

Clearance Gauges Should be mounted on the right side of the channel on both sides of the bridge (upstream & downstream). Should be readable from ½ mile. Must reflect the actual clearance from the lowest point of the span over the navigable channel to the actual water surface.

Broken Clearance Gauge

RACONS Radar transponder beacons Mounted at center of main channel on some major fixed bridges. Provides enhanced Morse coded echo on radar display. Will be listed on chart if installed. Use boat’s radar to verify proper operation of RACON

Fog Horns Mounted at center of main channel on some major fixed bridges. Will be listed on chart if installed. Normally only sound when fog is present – can only be verified in fog!

Obstructions in the Channel Nothing may be hanging down from the span of the bridge into the navigable channel. Report any shoaling or other obstructions in the channel. Is the channel navigable? Is any debris caught in the fenders sticking into the channel?

Bridge Operation Is the draw operational? Did the bridge tender respond immediately? If a phone was required, was the phone number correct, and was it answered? Was the person answering the phone knowledgeable? Did the horns and alarms on the bridge operate effectively?

The End SESSION XII