§ 183.510. Fuel tanks.
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/us/cfr/t33/s§ 183.510·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)Each fuel tank in a boat must have been tested by its manufacturer under § 183.580 and not leak when subjected to the pressure marked on the tank label under § 183.514(b)(5).
(b)Each fuel tank must not leak if subjected to the fire test under § 183.590. Leakage is determined by the static pressure test under § 183.580, except that the test pressure must be at least one-fourth PSIG.
(c)Each fuel tank of less than 25 gallons capacity must not leak if tested under § 183.584.
(d)Each fuel tank with a capacity of 25 to 199 gallons must not leak if tested under § 183.586.
(e)Each fuel tank of 200 gallons capacity or more must not leak if tested under §§ 183.586 and 183.588. \[CGD 74-209, 42 FR 5950, Jan. 31, 1977, as amended by CGD 81-092, 48 FR 55736, Dec. 15, 1983\]
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§ 183.510
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