Examples of Inert Gas in a sentence
DESCRIPTION: On-Board Inert Gas Generator System (OBIGGS) is used to inert areas of the aircraft to reduce the risk of fire or explosions.
All Vessels fitted with an Inert Gas System (“IGS”) shall not be permitted to berth for loading or discharge of any Cargo unless the IGS is fully operational and all cargo tanks are inerted with an oxygen level at or below eight percent (8%).
Owner warrants that the Vessel is equipped with an Inert Gas System which shall be maintained in good working order during the term of this Charter party and any extension thereto and that the Vessel's officers and crew shall be trained and experienced in the operation of the Inert Gas System.
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In the event that the inert gas system is unable to meet operational requirements of this regulation and it has been assessed that it is impracticable to affect a repair, then cargo discharge, deballasting and necessary tank cleaning shall only be resumed when the emergency conditions laid down in the 'IMO Guidelines on Inert Gas Systems' are complied with.
For purposes of inspection, Charterer may require breaking of the inert gas seal in accordance with the most recent Inert Gas Systems for Oil Tankers publication issued by the IMO; should said inspections not be necessitated by any fault of the Owner or insufficiency of the Vessel, time consumed until the Vessel is reinerted to count as laytime or, if Vessel is on demurrage, as time on demurrage.
If the vessel is not fitted with an Inert Gas system questions 8.22 to 8.31 need not be answered.
Inert Gas System:For tankers of 20,000 tonnes deadweight and upwards built before 1st January 2016 and for tankers of 8,000 tonnes deadweight and upwards built after the 1st January 2016, the protection of the cargo tanks shall be achieved by a fixed inert gas system.
CH2.2.1.5 Clean Agent or Inert Gas Systems shall not be installed in Essential Information Technology Equipment areas without first installing an aspirating smoke detection system and emergency power disconnecting means, required by NASA-STD-8719.11 and NFPA 75, respectively.
No warranty is made as to the amount or percentage of Inert Gas present in the insulating glass.