Practical Guidance on Loading Limits for Gas Carriers
Year: 2021 Language: english Author: INTERTANKO Genre: Guide Publisher: Intertanko Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 23 Description: This guideline has been developed for use as a guidance and training tool to assist Members and ship staff on board with an understanding of Chapter 15 of the IGC Code, so that ships can load the maximum cargo that can be loaded in compliance with the relevant IGC Code. It is written for the most common cargoes (such as LPGs, butadiene, ammonia, LNG etc.) and ship types and doesn’t cover uncommon tank types or unusual cargoes which may have their own specific regulations in respect of loading, such as chlorine). The scope of the guide is to provide clarity on the following: • An explanation of loading limits for different gas ships through worked examples. • Reference temperature and its applicability on the different type of gas ship. • A brief description of the development that led to the changes in reference temperature definition in Chapter 15 of the IGC Code with regards to Type C tanks. • Information contained in the loading curves, approved by the Administration. Additional info: As per all IGC Codes, the maximum loading limit to which a cargo tank can be loaded is determined
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Practical Guidance on Loading Limits for Gas Carriers
Language: english
Author: INTERTANKO
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Intertanko
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 23
Description: This guideline has been developed for use as a guidance and training tool to assist Members and ship staff
on board with an understanding of Chapter 15 of the IGC Code, so that ships can load the maximum cargo
that can be loaded in compliance with the relevant IGC Code. It is written for the most common cargoes (such
as LPGs, butadiene, ammonia, LNG etc.) and ship types and doesn’t cover uncommon tank types or unusual
cargoes which may have their own specific regulations in respect of loading, such as chlorine).
The scope of the guide is to provide clarity on the following:
• An explanation of loading limits for different gas ships through worked examples.
• Reference temperature and its applicability on the different type of gas ship.
• A brief description of the development that led to the changes in reference temperature definition in
Chapter 15 of the IGC Code with regards to Type C tanks.
• Information contained in the loading curves, approved by the Administration.
Additional info: As per all IGC Codes, the maximum loading limit to which a cargo tank can be loaded is determined
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