Where tanks are arranged for either oil or ballast, () must be fitted in the pipeline.
A、a change-over chest
B、a head tank
C、a emergency bilge pump
D、an air cooler
A、a change-over chest
B、a head tank
C、a emergency bilge pump
D、an air cooler
A、all ballast is processed through the oily water separator B、ballast is taken on and discharged through a separate main deck riser C、ballast and cargo tanks are separated by cofferdams D、all ballast lines, tanks, and pumps are independent of those used for oil
A、The tank lie above the waterline and are filled B、The tank are partically filled with dry cargo C、The tanks are partially filled with liquid cargo D、The tanks are filled and lie below the waterline
A、A.all ballast is processed through the oily water separator B、B.ballast is taken on and discharged through a separate main deck riser C、C.ballast and cargo tanks are separated by cofferdams D、D.all ballast lines, tanks, and pumps are independent of those used for oil
A、A.The tanks lie above the waterline and are filled B、B.The tanks are partially filled with dry cargo C、C.The tanks are partially filled with liquid cargo D、D.The tanks are filled and lie below the waterline
A、A.The tanks lie above the waterline and are filled B、B.The tanks are partially filled with dry cargo C、C.The tanks are partially filled with liquid cargo D、D.The tanks are filled and lie below the waterline
A、On the outside of the tank B、At the bottom of the tank C、At the top of the tank D、At the center of the tank
A、A.The tank contains propylene B、B.The tank's volume is 1077 cubic feet C、C.There are three tanks in the shipment D、D.The tank contains an oxidizing material
A、cofferdams B、galleys C、pump rooms D、tanks used to carry liquids having a flash point of 150°F or above