Rules in the cases of vessels carrying petroleum in bulk, and the scantlings and arrangements must be to the Committee's satisfaction. 6. All compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the highest point... Liquid Fuel and Its Combustion - Halaman 343oleh William Henry Booth - 1903 - 410 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Vivian Byam Lewes - 1907 - 376 halaman
...in the Eegister book. 2. The compartments for carrying oil fuel must be strengthened to efficiently withstand the pressure of the oil when only partly...other deep tanks are used for carrying liquid fuel the rivetting of these should be as in the case of vessels carrying petroleum in bulk. The strengthening... | |
| Albert Edward Seaton - 1913 - 1096 halaman
...Register Book. 2. The compartments for carrying oil fuel must be strengthened to withstand efficiently the pressure of the oil when only partly filled and...should be as required in the case of vessels carrying petroleum in bulk. The strengthening of these compartments must be to the committee's satisfaction.... | |
| Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Products Co - 1914 - 176 halaman
...arrangements must be to the Committee's satisfaction. 6. All compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the...point of the compartment, whichever of these is the greatest. 7. Each compartment must be fitted with an air pipe to be always open, discharging above... | |
| Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Products Co - 1914 - 176 halaman
...arrangements must be to the Committee's satisfaction. 6. All compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the highest point of the filling pipes, or 1 2 feet above the load line, or 1 2 feet above the highest point of the compartment, whichever of... | |
| Fred Bernard Dunn - 1916 - 262 halaman
...arrangements must be to the committee's satisfaction. 6. All compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the highest point of the filling pipes or 12 ft. above the load line, or 12 ft. above the highest point of the compartment which ever of these is... | |
| Fred Bernard Dunn - 1916 - 274 halaman
...arrangements must be to the committee's satisfaction. 6. All compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the highest point of the filling pipes or 12 ft. above the load line, or 12 ft. above the highest point of the compartment which ever of these is... | |
| Albert Edward Seaton, Henry Morrison Rounthwaite - 1917 - 772 halaman
...and arrangements to the Committee's satisfaction. 6. AH compartments intended for carrying oil fuel must be tested by a head of water extending to the...highest point of the filling pipes, or 12 feet above the load-line or 12 feet above the highest point of the compartment, whichever is the greatest. 7. Each... | |
| Charles Haynes Hughes - 1917 - 774 halaman
...head]of water extending to the highest point of the filling pipes, 12 ft. above the load line or 12 ft. above the highest point of. the compartment, whichever of these is the greatest .- • that all double bottom compartments used for oil fuel should have suitable holes and... | |
| 1914 - 926 halaman
...made in the register book. The compartments for carrying oil fuel must be strengthened to efficiently withstand the pressure of the oil when only partly...extending to the highest point of the filling pipes, or 12 ft. above the load line, or 12 ft. above the highest point of the compartment, whichever of these is... | |
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