Question 987 Deck General
70% to passWhich statement is TRUE concerning inert gas systems on tank vessels?
The correct answer is B) Flue gases from the ship's boilers are used in some systems. Inert gas systems on tank vessels are used to maintain a non-flammable atmosphere in the cargo tanks. Flue gases from the ship's boilers are commonly used as the inert gas source, as they are readily available and cost-effective. This is in accordance with regulations set by the US Coast Guard and international maritime safety standards. The other options are incorrect - A) is false as the inert gas system actually helps prevent rusting by maintaining a non-oxidizing atmosphere, C) is false as helium is not the preferred inert gas (nitrogen or carbon dioxide are more commonly used), and D) is incorrect since only option B is true.
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