(a) Ventilation (cargo tank):
- (1) Cargo tank ventilation shall be provided to maintain the concentration of H2S below one-half of its lower explosive limit throughout the cargo tank vapor space for all conditions of carriage; i.e., below 1.85 percent by volume.
- (2) Where mechanical ventilation systems are used for maintaining low gas concentrations in cargo tanks, an alarm system shall be provided to give warning if the system fails.
- (3) Connections shall be provided to enable sampling of the atmosphere over the cargo in each cargo tank for analysis.
- (4) The ventilation system shall be designed and arranged to preclude the depositing of sulfur within the system.
(b) Void spaces:
- (1) Openings to void spaces adjacent to cargo tanks shall be designed and fitted to prevent the entry of water, sulfur or cargo vapors.
- (2) Connections shall be provided to enable sampling and analyzing vapors in void spaces.
- (c) Temperature controls shall be provided in accordance with § 151.20-10 and applicable sections of Subpart 151.40 of this part. Heat transfer media shall be steam, and alternate media will require specific approval of the Commandant.
[CGFR 70-10, 35 FR 3714, Feb. 25, 1970]