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TM 38-400/NAVSUP PUB 572/AFMAN 23-210 MCO 4450.14/DLAM 4145.12
Figure 2-56. Combination of Types of A and B Potential Vacant Space
floor load limitations.  More economical stacking of
4 Determining vacant space can,
these batteries could be attained by placing them on the
at times, be misleading. There are special cases when
ground floor where the permissible floor load is greater.
at first glance, there appears to be potential vacant
This, however, does not change the status of the stacks
space but in reality the space is 100 percent occupied.
already in existence in which the space is 100 percent
For example, storing batteries on the second floor of a
occupied (see fig 2-57).
multistory building limits the stacking height because of
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