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Marc
 
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Default fuel water separators

The rule is that filters require metal bowls in the engine
compartments of vessels that require inspection (vessels for hire). If
you can move the filter out of the engine compartment, it becomes a
non issue. An added benefit of the move ( if you have the space) is
easier access for maintenance. If you are an uninspected vessel (vast
majority of recreational vessels) it is not a CG requirement.

On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:48:19 -0500, DSK wrote:

"Calif Bill" wrote
The see through bpwls are not legal in some installations. Maybe Racor's
website has the rules.



Griss wrote:
Good point and advice, Bill. I think it might be that clear bowls are OK
for open installations (e.g. outboard), but you need a metal bowl for
enclosed places (e.g. I/O or inboard). But, again, best to check on that.
Probably any good local boat rigger would know as well.




AFAIK the clear plastic bowls alone are not USCG approved, but the ones
with a metal protector underneath are.

http://www.parker.com/racor/tbn_specs.html

The lower half of this web page shows the ones USCG approved for diesel
engine rooms. Guess what, they're more expensive!

fair skies
Doug King