Question 329General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passIf a vessel is to be laid up for an extended period of time with minimal utilities provided from ashore, what statement is true as it relates to keeping gearboxes, turbine casings, and engine crankcases dry and free of moisture?
The correct answer is A) A combination of mechanical circulation of air and dehumidification should be used. To keep gearboxes, turbine casings, and engine crankcases dry and free of moisture during an extended vessel layup with minimal utilities, a combination of mechanical air circulation and dehumidification is the appropriate approach. This helps prevent the buildup of moisture and condensation, which can lead to corrosion and damage to these critical components. The circulation of air prevents stagnation, while dehumidification actively removes excess moisture from the environment, ensuring the proper storage conditions are maintained. The other options are incorrect because an absence of air circulation would allow moisture to accumulate, and humidification would introduce more moisture into the environment, which is the opposite of what is needed to keep these components dry and protected during the layup period.
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