Where is the most obvious place to look for leaks and corrosion?

A. Louvers
B. Flanges
C. Valve stem
D. Valve body


A. Incorrect. The most obvious places to look for leaks and corrosion include areas around the packing, bonnets, gaskets, flanges, or threads.
B. Correct. The most obvious places to look for leaks and corrosion include areas around the packing, bonnets, gaskets, flanges, or threads.
C. Incorrect. The most obvious places to look for leaks and corrosion include areas around the packing, bonnets, gaskets, flanges, or threads.
D. Incorrect. The most obvious places to look for leaks and corrosion include areas around the packing, bonnets, gaskets, flanges, or threads.

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