206-229 Flashcards
- What is the pressure at the base of a pipe 1” diameter and 1’ high? What would the pressure be in a pipe 1n diameter and 275’ high? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 2-3-4
A column of water 1’ high exerts a pressure .433 psi at its base.
275 x .433 = 119 psi
- What is a lantern ring? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 2-3-4
It is a spacer between the packing rings allowing liquid to be used for packing cooling and to prevent the escape of the liquid being pumped.
- Why use flexible couplings between the pump and the power source? SPO 6-7-8
The pump will run quieter with less wear and will be easier to align. The flex coupling will dampen start up shock and may act as a shear if the pump seizes.
- What should ph in a steam boiler be? What should ph in a hot water boiler be? What if your condensate return had a ph of 6.5 and what should it be? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 23-4
ph in a steam boiler should be 10.5 to 11.5
ph in a hot water boiler should be 8 to 8.5
ph is corrosive. Condensate ph should be 8 to 8.5
- What is a closed feedwater heater? What are its advantages and disadvantages? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 2-3-4
heater in which feed water and steam are in separate compartments or spaces. The heat is transferred through a metal wall from the steam to the water.
Advantage: It heats feed water to within a few degrees of the steam temperature.
Disadvantage: It does not remove air from the feedwater and is easily fouled.
- What is an open feedwater heater? What are its advantages and disadvantages? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 2-3-4
A heater in which the feedwater and steam mix. The steam gives up its heat to the feedwater as it condenses.
Advantage: it removes most of the 02 and C02 from the feedwater.
Disadvantage: it only heats water to about 225 F.
- Where should the feedwater pump be in relation to a feedwater heater and why? SPO 6-7-8 B0W 2-3-4
The pump is placed before a closed feedwater heater to handle cooler water and force it through the heater so nothing becomes steam bound.
The pump is placed after an open feedwater heater and water must flow to the pump under a static head. A pump placed before an open feedwater heater will flood the heater.
- Which type of feedwater heater heats the water the hottest? SPO 6-7-8
A closed feedwater heater which will often heat the water to within a degree or two of the steam heating it.
- What type valves and in what order are used on a feedwater line? LPB 2 3 BOW 2-3-4
From the feedwater tank, stop valve, pump, stop valve, automatic valve, stop valve, bypass around automatic valve with globe valve, check valve, stop valve then into the boiler.
- Name three types of pipe used in steam plants. What is the temperature and pressure allowed for standard fittings? SPO 6-7-8
Standard, Extra strong, Double extra strong or schedule 40, 80, 160.
125 psi and 450 F
- What type of pipe is used for superheated steam? If a boiler operating at 175 psi. has a super heater Installed what changes will be made to the cast iron valves and fittings? SPO 6-7-8
Only schedule 160 can be used for superheated steam.
No cast iron is allowed on superheated steam.
They will be replaced with iron or steel
- If you installed a steam line that is 100’ long, where would you place the anchoring? How is expansion taken care of in steam lines? SPO 6-7-8 BOW 2-3-4
Anchor the pipe on each end, with an expansion joint in the middle, with rollers supporting the pipe.
Expansion bends, sliding sleeves, corrugated joints.
- Name three ways to overcome vibration in piping. Give three reasons for insulating pipe. SPO 6-7-8
Air chambers, vibration eliminators and support the pipe more securely.
To save fuel and energy, prevent sweating and for safety.
- What are one-pipe, two-pipe, and three-pipe systems? Name the pipes in a three-pipe system. What is the main disadvantage of a one-pipe system? BOW 2-3-
A One Pipe System has only one pipe; both steam and condensate go through the same pipe.
In a Two Pipe System the steam is in one pipe and the condensate in the other.
In a Three Pipe System the pipes can be steam supply, gravity condensate return and vacuum condensate return.
The main disadvantage in a one-pipe system is that it allows air to collect in the system causing corrosion.
- What is a Hartford loop? (Handout)
It is a loop of piping to protect a boiler in case of rupture in the condensate return line.