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. [' m" I: y8 u8 U8 R | Loading and filling
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" ]5 h: \ j2 y9 \7 @Standard:
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4 {& F, {3 W4 T ESub clause:
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Subject:* ]9 N; y9 G# T* }/ d
Loading and filling
H# j' y' t5 M9 d- \Key words:
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- Water substitute
- \4 S, W5 T& ?- v9 zDecision taken by
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by CTL at its 38th
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Question:4 i3 Q/ \+ T" c4 }' U7 K7 y* M
Can water be substituted for loading and filling purposes where appropriate?! j" p! `8 u5 x
Decision:
2 T- b3 [4 m7 g+ L3 B0 f7 b8 [+ eIt was agreed that water may be substituted for most fluids. Where leakage or spillage occurs
; \% F1 ]7 v e+ E# |. B- s V4 Vthen, if necessary to determine the consequences, the actual fluid may be applied in limited
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0 |! A7 A* C: M! kIn case of doubt, the specified material should be used./ \/ I3 f" A/ T) y6 n
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