Freshwater and Sanitary System Overview
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All of the following can be discharged overboard from the sink except fuel.

False

The fuel system includes valves and ventilating pipes.

True

The First Aid Kit is located on the starboard side of the wheelhouse.

False

There are four types of fire extinguishers supplied with the vessel.

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The abbreviation for Main Distribution Board is MDB.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

The DC general service battery bank operates at 12 volts.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Generator AC distribution is responsible for charging the OBM.

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A high-level sensor is used to monitor the bilge level.

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Study Notes

Freshwater and Sanitary System

  • The freshwater and sanitary system does not include the fuel system.

Waste Disposal

  • Waste is discharged overboard from sinks, in the form of sewage and freshwater.

System Access

  • The main menu can be accessed at the beginning and end of a system overview, or by selecting a specific component.

Fuel System Components

  • The fuel system includes general arrangement, valves, ventilating pipes, and sounding/filling points.

Bilge Level Monitoring

  • The bilge level is monitored using a high-level sensor.

Emergency Bilge Pump

  • An emergency bilge situation uses an electric bilge pump.

First Aid Kit Location

  • The first aid kit is located on the starboard side of the wheelhouse, on the aft bulkhead in the accommodation area, port side.

Fire Extinguisher Types

  • The vessel is equipped with two types of fire extinguishers.

Main Distribution Board (MDB) Abbreviation

  • The abbreviation for Main Distribution Board is MDB, or G&BB - (or both.

230V AC Voltage

  • The 230V AC section uses a 230V voltage.

OBM Charging Circuit

  • The OBM charging circuit is responsible for charging the OBM.

General Service Battery Bank (GSB) Voltage

  • The GSB voltage is 24V.

12-24V DC Control Box Battery Bank

  • The 12-24V DC Control Box, on the main deck, uses a 24V DC SEOS battery bank.

230V AC Power Source

  • The power source for the 230V AC section is the generator AC distribution or both the generator and battery power distribution system.

Battery Bank Power Source Selection

  • The power source for the battery banks is selected using a component called a Source Selector.

Generator and Battery Bank System Function

  • The generator and battery bank distribution system provides and manages electrical power.

Battery Bank Charging Voltages

  • The battery banks are charged using 12V and 24V.

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This quiz covers the essential components and systems related to freshwater, waste disposal, and emergency protocols on a vessel. You will learn about system access points, monitoring, and safety equipment like first aid kits and fire extinguishers. Test your knowledge on these crucial maritime systems.

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