Before Fueling; During Fueling; After Fueling - Regal 52 SC Owner's Manual

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BEFORE FUELING

Note: To be extra safe the skipper should follow the
procedures below for fueling diesel that are normally
defi ned for petrol. Gasoline exhibits much greater
fl ammable/explosive characteristics but diesel can
ignite and burn under the right conditions.
Make sure a working fi re extinguisher is at close
hand.
Stop engines while fueling.
Disembark all passengers and crew not needed for
fueling.
Fuel if possible during the daylight hours.
Check to ensure nobody is smoking in the boat or
near the fueling dock.
Close all enclosures to keep vapors from blowing
aboard and settling in the bilge.
Tie up your boat securely at the fuel dock.
Identify the fuel fi ll.
Visually inspect all fuel system components before
each fi lling.
Vessel Operation

DURING FUELING

Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel
fi ll to guard against static sparks. The fuel fi ll pipe is
grounded through the fuel system wiring to protect
against static electricity.
Avoid overfi lling the fuel tank. Leave room for
expansion.
Avoid spilling any fuel. Clean up any fuel accidently
spilled with a clean rag and dispose of it on shore.

AFTER FUELING

Close all fuel fi ll openings tightly.
Open all hatches.
Sniff in the lower bilge and engine compartment for
diesel fumes. If fumes are detected fi nd the cause of the
diesel odor until the odor is gone. Look for any traces of
fuel droplets or spillage.
Do not start the engines, smoke or run any electri-
cal components until the fumes can no longer be
detected.
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