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According to federal regulations, which material is prohibited for use as current-carrying parts of electrical equipment or wiring aboard a vessel?

  1. A. Copper
  2. AluminumCorrect
  3. C. Tinned copper
  4. D. Stainless steel

Why B is correct

46 CFR §28.350(b) and §28.845(b) both explicitly prohibit aluminum from being used for current-carrying parts of electrical equipment or wiring. The other metals listed are not prohibited by these sections.

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