Ch. 1 Flashcards
- What is the acronym for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers?
a. CSA
b. ASME
c. ABSA
d. NBBI
e. BCSA
b. ASME
- What is the acronym for The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors?
a. CSA
b. ASME
c. NBA
d. NBBI
e. HSN
d. NBBI
- The Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) is responsible for the administration of the legislation for _________ and _________.
a. boilers , heaters
b. exams, testing
c. boilers, pressure vessels
d. testing, fee collection
e. Inspections, process design
c. boilers, pressure vessels
- What designates the classification of the certificate of competency, required for the role of chief power engineer?
a. Product classification
b. Number of employee’s
c. Type of feedstock used
d. Kilowatt rating of the power plant.
e. ABSA regulations.
d. Kilowatt rating of the power plant.
- What is the role of the Chief Power Engineer?
a. Inspect the operations
b. Supervision of the other power engineers and the safe, and efficient, operation of the plant
c. Conduct Safety Training
d. Make coffee
e. Operate the panel
b. Supervision of the other power engineers and the safe, and efficient, operation of the plant
- What is the focus of the Engineers regulations?
a. State the minimum qualifications necessary to obtain each class of power engineer certification.
b. Control process operations.
c. Decide who will be chief engineer.
d. Regulate safe handling of fired equipment.
a. State the minimum qualifications necessary to obtain each class of power engineer certification.
- What standard regulates Boiler, Pressure Vessel, and Pressure Piping Code?
a. CSA B52
b. ASME Section I
c. ASME Section VII
d. CSA B51
d. CSA B51
- What standard regulates Mechanical Refrigeration Code?
a. CSA B52
b. ASME Section I
c. CSA B51
d. ASME Section VII
a. CSA B52
- What code regulates the rules for Construction of Power Boilers?
a. CSA B52
b. ASME Section I
c. CSA B51
d. ASME Section VII
b. ASME Section I
- What code regulates the recommended guidelines for the care of Power Boilers?
a. CSA B52
b. ASME Section One
c. CSA B51
d. ASME Section VII
d. ASME Section VII
- What code regulates Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping?
a. CSA B52
b. ASME Section One
c. CSA B51
d. ASME Section Seven
e. B31.3
e. B31.3
- What is the main focus of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI)?
a. The supervision of the other power engineers and the safe, and efficient, operation of the plant.
b. To establish uniform qualifications for inspectors and acceptance of standard code requirements.
c. Regulate safe handling of fired equipment.
d. State the minimum qualifications necessary to obtain each class of power engineer certification.
b. To establish uniform qualifications for inspectors and acceptance of standard code requirements.
- Today, all Canadian provinces and most of the states in the United States, require boilers and pressure vessels to be inspected during fabrication by an inspector holding a National Board commission.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Qualified and authorized boiler and pressure vessel manufacturers need not be registered with the National Board.
a. True
b. False
b. False
- What information will be found in the Boilers and Related Components of the B-51 code?
a. This section identifies information that must appear on the nameplates of every boiler, pressure vessel, safety valve, relief valve and rupture disc. It also makes reference to any alteration that is made to a boiler or pressure vessel, and an additional nameplate is to be attached next to the original nameplate.
b. This section identifies pressure vessels and their installation, including pressure vessel inspection openings. This section also shows the design of cushion tanks, blow-off vessels, and the installation of air receivers.
c. This section identifies piping and fittings and lists the codes and standards that must be used. These standards include ANSI/ASME standards B31.1, for Power Piping and the B31.3, for Process Piping.
d. This section explains refrigeration equipment and refers to CSA B52 for the standard to be met in the design, construction, installation, inspection, testing, and repair of refrigeration equipment.
e. This section identifies the standards used in the design, construction, installation, inspection, testing, and repair, along with water gauges, low water cut off, fusible plugs, boiler installation, inspection openings, outlet dampers, blowoff tanks, and cast iron steam and hot water boilers.
e. This section identifies the standards used in the design, construction, installation, inspection, testing, and repair, along with water gauges, low water cut off, fusible plugs, boiler installation, inspection openings, outlet dampers, blowoff tanks, and cast iron steam and hot water boilers.