Environment Regulation Handbook, Part 1Environment Information Center, 1973 |
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Page 311
... monitor must be designed in accordance with the applicable requirements contained in Subchapters F and J of this chapter . ( g ) Each monitor must be designed so that it records each change in oil content of the mixture it is measuring ...
... monitor must be designed in accordance with the applicable requirements contained in Subchapters F and J of this chapter . ( g ) Each monitor must be designed so that it records each change in oil content of the mixture it is measuring ...
Page 312
... monitor . ( f ) Test No. 4CM . ( 1 ) The cargo monitor is fed with water , zeroed , and then fed with a mixture containing ten ( 10 ) percent oil for one ( 1 ) minute . The following times occurring during this procedure are recorded ...
... monitor . ( f ) Test No. 4CM . ( 1 ) The cargo monitor is fed with water , zeroed , and then fed with a mixture containing ten ( 10 ) percent oil for one ( 1 ) minute . The following times occurring during this procedure are recorded ...
Page 313
... monitor occurs . ( d ) Each bilge monitor must have a device that is designed to record continuously the concentration of oil in p.p.m. that the monitor measures and to record the date and time of the measurements . The record must be ...
... monitor occurs . ( d ) Each bilge monitor must have a device that is designed to record continuously the concentration of oil in p.p.m. that the monitor measures and to record the date and time of the measurements . The record must be ...
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