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Question 1 (MC)
It comprises all the walls that form the boiler and furnace enclosure, including the insulation and lagging of these walls.
Question 2 (ID)
In a ___________, air or steam flows through a tube or arm and discharges at a very high speed through nozzles.
Question 3 (MC)
For many water-tube boilers, steam is drawn from the boiler as makeup water is pumped through a(n) _________ where it is heated before it enters a(n) _________. a) preheater, economizer b) superheater, mud drum c) economizer, steam drum d) preheater, mud drum
By: Paulo Dy
Question 4 (ID)
___________ are used to sound alarms when the water level in a boiler is low.
By: Paulo Dy
Question 5 (MC)
All are chemical factors which limit the boiler water cycles of concentration, except _______. a.) Total Hardness b.) Dissolved solids c.) Total alkalinity d.) Dissolved oxygen
Question 6 (ID)
The ___________reduces the temperature of the bottom blowdown water to a temperature that would be safe for the sewer system
Question 7 (MC)
In water-tube boilers, water in the water walls forms steam bubbles which ascend through tubes called _______ and are collected in a steam drum while some steam condenses and drains back to the bottom of the boiler through _____ tubes. a. upcomers; downcomer b. ascenders; descender c. risers; downcomer d. headers; descender
Question 8 (ID)
The lower drum that contains water in water-tube boilers is called mud drum, which is occasionally called _____________.
Question 9 (MC)
In boilers used in power plants and many industrial processes, steam is heated to higher temperatures (as high as 1000 deg F) in tube section called ___________. a. b. c. d. Downcomer tubes Steam Drums Convection Tubes Superheaters
Question 10 (ID)
One common fire- tube boiler is the horizontal return tubular (HRT). These boilers are usually designed to burn _______________.
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