Book 1: 4-14 "Burners for Boilers" Flashcards
One type of pilot burner is called the _____ pilot.
Select one:
A. Atmospheric
B. Premix
C. Power
D. Continuous
E. After mix
D. Continuous
An intermittent pilot:
Select one:
A. Is automatically ignited at the start of each burner operation and continues to burn throughout the main burner period
B. Burns at all times
C. Can act as the main burner
D. Is used to light off the main burner but does not burn throughout the burner period
E. Is manually ignited
A. Is automatically ignited at the start of each burner operation and continues to burn throughout the main burner period
The time-delay oil valve is adjusted to open automatically and allow oil flow to the burner from _____ seconds after the start of the igniter.
Select one:
A. 5-10
B. 10-15
C. 15-20
D. 5-15
E. 0-5
D. 5-15
The air atomizing burner uses compressed air at about 100 kPa (15 psi) as atomizing air also called _____ air.
Select one:
A. Over fire
B. Combustion
C. Tertiary
D. Primary
E. Secondary
D. Primary
Secondary Air (SA) is:
Select one:
A. Also called flue gas
B. Also called tertiary air
C. The air used to create a “shearing” action on the fuel within the burner
D. The second air to contact the fuel when primary air is involved
E. Also called combustion air
D. The second air to contact the fuel when primary air is involved
Upon activation the two-way pilot valve in the diaphragm gas valve switches so that the:
Select one:
A. Supply port opens and the bleed port opens
B. The supply pressure acting on bottom of the diaphragm forces it up
C. Supply port opens and the bleed port closes
D. The supply pressure acting on top of the diaphragm forces it up
E. Supply port closes and the bleed port opens
E. Supply port closes and the bleed port opens
The highest oil level in the tank should be less than _____ above the burner.
Select one:
A. 12.6 m (41.3 ft)
B. 3.4 m (11.2 ft)
C. 8.9 m (29.2 ft)
D. 2.4 m (7.9 ft)
E. 7.6 m (24.9 ft)
E. 7.6 m (24.9 ft)
The most common type of rotary pump used for boiler fuel oil is the _____ pump.
Select one:
A. Centrifugal
B. External or internal gear
C. Piston
D. Rotary lobe
E. Diaphragm
B. External or internal gear
One class of oil burner is the _____ burner
Select one:
A. Refractory
B. Pre-mix
C. After mix
D. Air or steam atomizing
E. Ring
D. Air or steam atomizing
The operation of a single fixed capacity high-pressure atomizing burner is controlled by the operating pressure or temperature control on the boiler on an _____ cycle.
Select one:
A. Low-high-Low
B. Seam flow fuel flow
C. Air flow fuel flow
D. On-off
E. Modulating
D. On-off
When the control relay starts the burner motor on demand for heat, it allows a purging cycle of _____ seconds then it energizes the igniter.
Select one:
A. 15-20
B. 10-15
C. 5-10
D. 0-5
E. 5-15
The correct answer is: 10-15
A gas burner may be classified as a _____ burner.
Select one:
A. After mix
B. Premix
C. Ring
D. Power
E. Spud
D. Power
Heavy oils must be heated to approximately _____ before they can be atomized.
Select one:
A. 50°C (122°F)
B. 165°C (329°F)
C. 100°C (212°F)
D. 125°C (257°F)
E. 95°C (203°F)
E. 95°C (203°F)
An important factor applicable to automatic fuel valves is:
Select one:
A. Slow closing
B. Fast opening
C. Negative shutoff
D. Positive shutoff
E. Positive opening
D. Positive shutoff
One of the main components of an electric ignition system is the:
Select one:
A. Ignition cable
B. Step-up transformer
C. Oil pump
D. Oil nozzle
E. Nozzle barrel
B. Step-up transformer