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CARBON MONOXIDE
CO Detector-Alarms
Carbon monoxide (CO) detector-alarms, listed for
marine applications, must be installed in the living
quarters of the boat. Wind shifts, boat motion, ex-
haust from other boats at dockside and other condi-
tions can cause exposure to harmful concentrations
of carbon monoxide even when proper ventilation is
provided and living quarters are sealed off from en-
gine rooms.
Openings and Feed-Through Holes in
Decks and Bulkheads
All openings and feed-through holes in decks and
bulkheads for wiring, conduit, pipe and hose must
be sealed to prevent exhaust gases and gasoline
vapors from entering the rest of the boat. Wiring
conduit must be sealed inside as well as outside.
Plumbing Fixtures
Cabin plumbing drains must have approved traps to
prevent the entrance of exhaust gases from outside.
IGNITION PROTECTION
The genset is
ignition protected
and therefore per-
mitted under USCG regulation 33CFR183 to be lo-
cated in a gasoline fuel environment.
All electrical devices, such as switches, circuit
breakers, meters and control panels used in areas
where gasoline vapors can accumulate must be
Ignition Protected.
Redistribution or publication of this document,
by any means, is strictly prohibited.
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