STEAM Flashcards

1
Q

What water treatment do we use

A
Sodium Sulphite 
Reacts with Oxygen 
Reduces Alkalinity 
Increases TDS
Can measure reserve
Forms Sodium Sulphate 

Sodium Hydroxide:
Reacts with MgCl2
Strong Alkaline
Absorbs Co2

Both can be direct injection

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2
Q

What pH level in the boiler should we have?

A

9 - 10 pH

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3
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What pH level should we have in the hot well?

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8 - 8.5 pH

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4
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Blowdown a gauge glass

A
  1. Turn off the water
  2. Turn off the steam
  3. Open the drain
  4. Open the water
  5. Close the water
  6. Open the steam
  7. Close the steam
  8. Close the drain
  9. Open the water, level should rise smartly
  10. Open the steam, the level should drop to the true boiler level
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5
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Draw a basic outline of a glass tube type gauge glass, describe features.

A

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6
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The boiler gauge glass has no water. How do you determine if the level is above the heat generating surfaces?

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  1. Turn of the flame
  2. Turn of the inlet
  3. Turn of the outlet
  4. Blow down the gage glass
  5. Check 2nd gage glass
  6. Check the Mowbray switch
  7. If not concussive cool the boiler down and check
    through the man hole
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7
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One boiler gauge glass is showing a normal level, the other is showing a high level. What do you do? What could be the likely problem?

A
  1. Turn of the flame
  2. Turn of the inlet
  3. Turn of the outlet
  4. Blow down the gage glass
  5. Check 2nd gage glass
  6. Check the Mowbray switch
  7. If not concussive cool the boiler down and check
    through the man hole
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8
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The water passage is blocked. What do you do?

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  1. Turn of the flame
  2. Turn of the inlet
  3. Turn of the outlet
  4. Blow down the gage glass
  5. Check 2nd gage glass
  6. Check the Mowbray switch
  7. If one gauge glass is reading the same as the
    Mowbray switch tag out of service the faulty gauge
    glass and record this in the engine room and vessels
    log book and enter a job in the PMS to repair the fault
    at the next opportunity.
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9
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The watchkeeping engineer has just informed you that the boiler has an indication of oil in the water; it is visible in the gauge glass and hotwell, scumming shows a large quantity of oil. Explain what you would do.

A
  1. Raise the Alarm
  2. Turn of the flame
  3. Turn of the inlet
  4. Turn of the outlet
  5. Identify the source of the oil and repair the fault
  6. Risk asses the continual operation of the boiler by
    using OEM guide lines, boiler treatment guide lines,
    past experience, expert help.
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10
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Safety features of a gauge glass

A
  1. one way safety ball after the water valve, and or the
    steam valve.
  2. Threaded cleaning plugs to safely access/clean the
    valves.
  3. Protective shatter proof, tempered gauge glass
    material
  4. Backing outline for visual aid of level observation
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11
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Describe a boiler manhole door

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  1. Sealed against inside of the boiler. (internal boiler
    pressure aids in sealing)
  2. Sealing clearing between manhole door and boiler
    1.0mm+/-0.5mm
  3. Elliptical in shape with radial edges for added
    strength.
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12
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Explain the boiler easing gear

A
  1. Allows for safe system de-pressurisation in the event of an emergency.
  2. There will be an attachment so that the easing gear
    can be operated from a safe distance
  3. Allow for safe testing the safety valves
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13
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What is the surveyor looking for with boiler safety valves

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  1. Clear valve drain, (small drain)
  2. Clear valve drain to atmosphere
  3. Valve seat corrosion and or cracking
  4. Spring condition and set length or tension
  5. Test and calibration dates, and certificates
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