Question 45 QMED03 - Oiler
Which of the tanks, shown in the illustration, supplies fuel to the emergency generator? Illustration MO-0058
The Correct Answer is A. **Explanation for Option A (Diesel Oil Service Tank):** The Diesel Oil Service Tank (or Day Tank) is designed specifically to hold a ready supply of fuel for immediate consumption by engines or generators. In the context of an emergency generator (like those found on a ship or in a critical facility), the service tank ensures that if the main supply is interrupted, or if the fuel needs to be filtered and pre-conditioned immediately before injection, a reliable supply is available directly at the point of use. This tank is positioned to gravity feed or supply the fuel pump of the emergency generator directly. **Why other options are incorrect:** * **B) Diesel Oil Settling Tank:** The Settling Tank's primary function is to receive bulk fuel, allow impurities and water time to separate out due to gravity, and then transfer the cleaned fuel to the Service Tank. It does not directly supply critical equipment like an emergency generator. * **C) Diesel Oil Boiler Tank:** This term is non-standard in typical diesel fuel systems. Diesel oil is the fuel, and it may supply a boiler, but the tank itself is not usually named after the receiving equipment in this manner. It certainly would not be the direct source for an emergency generator. * **D) Diesel Oil Booster Tank:** A booster system typically refers to pumps or equipment used to increase pressure, not a storage tank dedicated to the generator supply. The term does not describe a standard tank function in a fuel oil system.
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