When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
You should refuel your personal watercraft (PWC) when the fuel gauge indicates low levels, typically when it reaches a quarter tank or less. It's important to check for gas fumes before refueling, as any smell of fuel can indicate a leak or spillage, which poses a fire risk. Always ensure the PWC is turned off, and avoid refueling in enclosed spaces to prevent inhalation of harmful vapors. Additionally, refuel in a well-ventilated area and follow manufacturer guidelines for safety.
before fueling
I would suggest that as there could be volatile fumes gathering during refuelling, that any electrical system likely to cause a spark should be switched off before refuelling begins. Keeping doors, portholes and vents open would help to dissipate any fumes.
before refilling your fuel tanks
before refilling your fuel tanks
you should open all windows/hatches after fueling your boat
You need a carbon filter for diesel fumes
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You need a special tester called a block check. You fill it with a special fluid and then use it to suck fumes out of the radiator . if the fluid turns yellow it means there is exhaust gasses in the coolant.
almost twice a week
Pressure, check your gas cap. Might need a new one. Seal might be leaking.