Question 1813 Deck General
70% to passOn small passenger vessels, which material must not be used in a valve or fitting for a hull penetration?
The correct answer is A) Cast iron. Cast iron must not be used in a valve or fitting for a hull penetration on small passenger vessels. This is because cast iron is prone to corrosion and can become brittle over time when exposed to water, which can lead to leaks or even structural failure, posing a serious safety risk on a vessel. The regulations require the use of more durable and corrosion-resistant materials, such as stainless steel, cast bronze, or approved plastics, for any fittings or valves that penetrate the hull. The other options B) stainless steel, C) cast bronze, and D) plastic are all acceptable materials that can be used for hull penetrations, as they are more resistant to corrosion and better suited for the marine environment.
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