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From page 297...
... 2.13 Cargo residues for the purposes of this standard are defined as the remnants of any cargo material on board that cannot be placed in proper cargo holds (loading excess and spillage) or which remains in cargo holds and elsewhere after unloading procedures are completed (unloading residual and spillage)
From page 298...
... A flue gas fan may be fitted to secure negative pressure. 3.10 The incinerating furnace may be charged with solid waste either by hand or automatically.
From page 299...
... 3.14.2 Electrical installation requirements should apply to all electrical equipment, including controls, safety devices, cables, and burners and .
From page 300...
... 3.14.4.2 Motors should be provided with a corrosion-resistant nameplate specifying information in accordance with IEC Publication 92301. 3.14.4.3 Motors should be provided with running protection by means of integral thermal protection, by overcurrent devices, or a combination of both, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, which should be in accordance with IEC Publication 92-202.


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