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Item Test type Test head or pressure Remarks
to be tested
20 Ballast ducts leak and structural The greater of:
(1) • ballast pump maximum pressure
• setting of any pressure relief valve
21 Fuel oil tanks leak and structural The greater of:
(1) • top of the overflow
• 2,4 m above top of tank (2)
• top of tank plus setting of any pres-
sure relief valve (2)
• bulkhead deck
(1) See [1.4.2], item a).
(2) The top of a tank is the deck forming the top of the tank, excluding any hatchways.
(3) Hose test may be also considered as a medium of the leak test. See [1.3.2].
(4) Including the tanks arranged in accordance with the provisions of NR467 Steel Ships Pt B, Ch 2, Sec 2, [3.1.4], where applica-
ble.
(5) Including the duct keels and dry compartments arranged in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS, Regulations II-1/11.2 and
II-1/9.4 respectively, and/or the oil fuel tank protection and pump room bottom protection arranged in accordance with the pro-
visions of MARPOL Annex I, Chapter 3, Part A, Regulation 12A and Chapter 4, Part A, Regulation 22, respectively, where appli-
cable.
(6) Where watertightness of watertight doors has not been confirmed by a prototype test, a hydrostatic test (filling of the watertight
spaces with water) is to be carried out. See SOLAS Regulation II-1/16.2 and MSC/Circ.1176.
(7) As an alternative to the hose test, other testing methods listed in [1.6.7] to [1.6.9] may be acceptable, subject to adequacy of
such testing methods being verified. See SOLAS Regulation II-1/11.1. For watertight bulkheads (item 11 a)), alternatives to the
hose test may be used only where the hose test is not practicable.
(8) A structural test (see [1.4.2]) is also to be carried out for a representative cargo hold in case of cargo holds intended for in-port
ballasting. The filling level required for the structural test of such cargo holds is to be the maximum loading that will occur in-
port, as indicated in the loading manual.
(9) Structural test may be waived where it is demonstrated to be impracticable, to the satisfaction of the Society.
Item Type of ship/tank Structure to be tested Type of test Test head or pressure Remarks
1 Edible liquid Independent tanks leak and The greater of:
tanks structural • top of the overflow
• 0,9 m above top of tank (1)
2 Chemical carriers Integral or leak and The greater of: An appropriate additional head
independent cargo structural • 2,4 m above top of tank (1) is to be considered where a
tanks • top of tank plus setting of cargo tank is designed for the
any pressure relief valve (1) carriage of cargoes with specific
gravities greater than 1,0
(1) Top of tank is deck forming the top of the tank excluding any hatchways.
Table 4 : Application of leak test, coating, and provision of safe access for the different types of welded joints