be tight and sufficiently strong, to bear without injury the most severe strains to which they are liable to be subjected in practice. The shells of tanks Convention - Halaman 524oleh National Electric Light Association. Convention - 1916Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
 | Stephen Osgood Andros - 1920 - 278 halaman
...welded or made by some equally satisfactory approved process. Tanks must be tight and fufiicicntly strong to bear without injury the most severe strains to which they are liable to be subjected in transportation or use. Tanks shipped complete must be suitably reinforced to prevent injury to joints.... | |
 | Robert Sibley, Charles Henry Delany - 1921 - 498 halaman
...welded, or made by some equally satisfactory process. Tanks must be tight and sufficiently strong to boar without injury the most severe strains to which they are liable to be subjected in transportation or use. Tanks shipped complete must be suitably reinforced to prevent injury to the... | |
 | Robert Sibley, Charles Henry Delany - 1921 - 496 halaman
...welded, or made by some equally satisfactory process. Tanks must be tight and sufficiently strong to boar without injury the most severe strains to which they are liable to be subjected in transportation or use. Tanks shipped complete must be suitably reinforced to prevent injury to the... | |
 | District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners - 1929 - 240 halaman
...regulations governing the use, handling, storage, and sale of inflammable liquids. tory process. Tanks shall be tight and sufficiently strong to bear without injury the most severe strains to which they may be subjected in practice. Shells of tanks shall be properly reinforced where connections are made... | |
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