§ 182.435 - Integral fuel tanks.  


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  • § 182.435 Integral fuel tanks.

    (a) Gasoline fuel tanks must be independent of the hull.

    (b) Diesel fuel tanks may not be built integral with the hull of a vessel unless the hull is made of:

    (1) Steel;

    (2) Aluminum; or

    (3) Fiber reinforced plastic when:

    (i) Sandwich construction is not used; or

    (ii) Sandwich construction is used with only a core material of closed cell polyvinyl chloride or equivalent.

    (c) During the initial inspection for certification of a vessel, integral fuel tanks must withstand a hydrostatic pressure test of 35 kPa (5 psig), or the maximum pressure head to which they may be subjected in service, whichever is greater. A standpipe of 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) in height attached to the tank may be filled with water to accomplish the 35 kPa (5 psig) test.

    [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 986, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51358, Sept. 30, 1997]