Boilers Flashcards

1
Q

List the boiler trips?

A
  • High steam pressure trip
  • Low water level trip
  • Flame failure trip
  • High furnace pressure
  • High fuel oil temp
  • High exhaust temp
  • Low fuel pressure
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2
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Explain boiler safety features and systems?

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  • The safety pressure relief valve will lift at 103%
  • The automatic water level controller will regulate water flow
  • Flame monitor
  • Emergency shut downs
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3
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Explain calorifier maintenance?

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  • Visual inspections
  • Cleaning and descaling any scale, sediments and mineral deposits built up on the walls and heating elements
  • Sacrificial anode rods
  • Temperature and pressure testing
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4
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What tests would be completed?

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  • Chlorides Tests
  • Phosphate reserve
    -Alkalinity to Phenolphthalein
  • Hydrostatic pressure test, water is filled to 150% of working pressure
  • Safety relief valve test
  • Water control tests
  • Flame detector test
  • Safety interlock tests
  • Emergency stop test
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5
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Describe furnace cut out / flame detector?

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It is a critical safety device. As soon as it senses there is no flame by using infrared detection, it will alarm and stop the supply of fuel being sprayed into the boiler

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6
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Cause of low water alarm?

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  • Loos of feed water, this could be a pump failure, valve failure or a blockage
  • Leakage from a fitting
  • Failure of water level sensor
  • Foaming due to impurities giving a reading of more water than there is
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7
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What do you do if calcium builds up in the water?

A
  • Add a chemical treatment
  • Blow down the boiler regularly
  • Isolate the boiler and manually clean the tubes
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8
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What care and management of auxiliary boilers?

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  • Regular inspection
  • Record keeping
  • Water tests/ treatment
  • Acid cleaning
  • Test safety devices
  • Correct operation (Don’t run dry)
  • Train crew
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9
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Explain construction?

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Pressure vessel - cylindrical and high quality steel
Water tubes - Arranged in bank for max heat transfer and stainless steel
Burner - Provide Diesel or HFO
Combustion chamber
Steam drum - Holds steam and water above the water tubes
Economizer - exhaust system which heats the feed water, reducing waste heat
Safety devices
Insulation to reduce heat loss

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10
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Explain blowing down sight glass?

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  • Shut the steam and water chocks
  • Open the drain cock, watch for condensate and the flow to stop.
  • Open water cock and check flow then shut
  • Open steam cock and check flow then shut
  • Shut drain cock
  • Open water cock and fill to the top
  • Open steam cock and watch water level return to working level in boiler
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11
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Explain chemical cleaning?

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A diluted acid solution is circulated through the boiler to dissolve and remove scale build up

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12
Q

Why is the alkalinity important?

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Alkalinity is a critical parameter in boiler water chemistry that influences corrosion control, scale prevention, steam quality, and water treatment effectiveness

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13
Q

How would you check the level if both sight glasses were scaled up and no remote indication?

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Firstly I wouldn’t get it get this far. But sight glasses glass can be changed.

I would try a blow down procedure.

If still scaled, I would isolate the cocks on the steam and water then change the glass

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14
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No suction on PD pump, No suction on centrifugal pump?

A

PD - sucking air, needs priming or blockage

Centrifugal - damaged impeller, needs priming, blockage or cavitation

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15
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How often do you test the water and why?

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Weekly water tests

  • Ensure the water quality is correct
  • Protect against scale
  • Protect against corrosion
  • Ensure steam quality
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