FACTORS IN THE SELECTION OF INERT GAS SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
This article presents factors which should be considered before the installation of an inert gas system. In designing the original inerting and gas freeing systems, it was realized that the supply and venting connections should be displaced from one another by the greatest distance possible and be positioned at the top and bottom of the tank. Two general systems are in common use, and they are described, and comments that apply to both systems are given and explained. System components, such as scrubbers, fans, deck sealing arrangements, and appropriate instrumentation are all described, with the preferred type of each arrangement given and explained.
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Corporate Authors:
Fuel and Metallurgical Journals Limited
John Adam House, John Adam Street
London WC2N 6JH, England -
Authors:
- Payne, R D
- Publication Date: 1973-10
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 20-22
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Serial:
- Safety at Sea International
- Issue Number: 55
- Publisher: DMG World Media, Limited
- ISSN: 0142-0666
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Container tanks; Marine safety; Noble gases; Tankers; Ventilation systems
- Uncontrolled Terms: Inert gas systems
- Old TRIS Terms: Gas freeing; Tank inerting systems; Tank venting; Tanker safety
- Subject Areas: Marine Transportation; Safety and Human Factors;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00051716
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Maritime Research Center, Kings Point
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 12 1974 12:00AM