1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2. Requirements for the installation and use of these products are included in the Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, NFPA 30; the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code, NFPA 30A; and the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. 1.2...
1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2. Requirements for the installation and use of these products are included in the Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, NFPA 30; the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code, NFPA 30A; and the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. 1.2...
1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2 when used with one or more of the fuels described in 3. 1.2 These requirements cover electrically-, hydraulically-, or pneumatically-driven
1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2 when used with one or more of the fuels described in 3. 1.2 These requirements cover electrically-, hydraulically-, or pneumatically-driven
The following list consists of hose data provided as of December 2023 and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use...
1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2 when used with one or more of the fuels described in 3. 1.2 These requirements cover electrically-, hydraulically-, or pneumatically-driven
1.1 These requirements cover products described in 2 when used with one or more of the fuels described in 3. 1.2 These requirements cover electrically-, hydraulically-, or pneumatically-driven
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with fuels designated in 2. Although these devices are designated strainers, they may be either strainers or filters according to the common terminology of the industry. 1.2 Strainers and filter...
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with the fuels designated in 2. Although these devices are designated strainers, they may be either strainers or filters according to the common terminology of the industry. 1.2 Strainers and filter...
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with fuels designated in 2. Although these devices are designated strainers, they may be either strainers or filters according to the common terminology of the industry. 1.2 Strainers and filter...
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with the fuels designated in 2. Although these devices are designated strainers, they may be either strainers or filters according to the common terminology of the industry. 1.2 Strainers and filter...
This specification covers the construction of marine berths for officers, crew, and passengers. Berths shall be classified according to types: Type I; Type IA; Type II; Type IIA; Type III; and Type IIIA. Metal components shall be joined by welding. Spotweld depressions, on exposed surfaces,...
1.1 These requirements cover battery chargers rated 600 volts or less. They are intended to be used in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, to charge industrial storage batteries which are used to provide power for material handling trucks, tractors, personnel carriers, and...
This specification covers high magnesium marine application aluminum-alloy in those alloy tempers for flat sheet, coiled sheet, and plate, in the mill finish that are intended for marine and similar environments. An inspection lot shall consist of an identifiable quantity of material...
3.1 This practice provides the three principal methods of fitting chocks to marine machinery foundations to ensure that the machinery is free of vibration and perfectly aligned after installation. 3.1.1 The three principal methods of installing chocks described herein are as follows: 3.1.1.1...
4.1 The test method provides information regarding the behavior of a non-structural A, B, or C-Class bulkhead panel system under a static load. Test data for load, moment and deformation is measured. 4.2 Static load test of non-structural marine joiner panel systems provide a standard method...
This SAE Recommended Practice covers all electrical devices suitable for use in marine engine compartments and fuel tank spaces.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for measuring the composite loss factor and bending stiffness properties of a system consisting of a damping material bonded to a vibrating bar which is excited at the center. The bar could be a steel, aluminum, glass, or other...
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