Fuel oil tanks must be fitted with () that can be closed rapidly and remotely in the event of an emergency such as a fire.
A、stop valves
B、non-return valves
C、quick closing valves
D、relief valves
A、stop valves
B、non-return valves
C、quick closing valves
D、relief valves
A、discharge of ballast or cleaning water from fuel tanks B、sounding levels of all fuel tanks on a daily basis C、the grade and specific gravity of all fuel oil carried D、fuel consumption rates on a weekly basis
A、A.type of fuel transfer pump aboard B、B.temperature of the fuel oil being received C、C.size of the fuel storage tanks ashore D、D.distance from the fuel oil storage tanks ashore
A、A.close the static leg filling valve B、B.close the overflow tank falling valve C、C.reduce the fuel oil pumping rate D、D.stop the fuel oil pumping operation
A、sounding the tank B、waiting for the vessel to list C、examining tank boundaries D、checking fuel oil strainers
A、condensation in the fuel tank B、a crack in the hull portion of the fuel tank C、a load of bad fuel D、contamination from the saltwater flushing system
A、Ballasting or cleaning of fuel oil tanks B、Shifting suction of main fuel pump to reserve fuel oil tank C、Changing out sprayer plates to adjust for steam demand D、Daily inspection of engine room bilges
A、expansion space to leave in a tank B、flash point at which the fuel will burn C、temperature to which the fuel must be heated D、rate at which the fuel can be pumped during transfer operations
A、expansion space to leave in a tank B、flash point at which the fuel will burn C、temperature to which the fuel must be heated D、rate at which the fuel can be pumped during transfer operations