Steam Boilers Tech Check 10 Flashcards

1
Q

Boiler water must be conditioned to prevent———-

A, formation of scale
B. oxygen pitting
C. carry over
D. all of the above

A

D. all of the above

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2
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Natural water may contain————-

A. solids, gases, and other pollutants from industrial waste
B. dissolved solids only
C. various gases only
D. no contaminants

A

A. solids, gases, and other pollutants from industrial waste

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3
Q

Boiler water having high alkalinity could develop———-

A. scale
B. oxygen pitting
C. caustic embrittlement
D. warping

A

C. caustic embrittlement

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4
Q

Deposits of calcium and magnesium carbonates on the boiler heating surface cause————-

A. scale
B. oxygen pitting
C. caustic embrittlement
D. carry over

A

A. scale

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5
Q

Cracking of the boiler metal along the seams and tube ends is caused by————–

A., scale
B. oxygen pitting
C. caustic embrittlement
D. carry over

A

C. caustic embrittlement

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6
Q

Chemicals added to the boiler water change the scale-forming salts into————

A. an adhering sludge
B. oxygen scavengers
C. a nonadhering sludge
D. a corrosion inhibitor

A

C. a nonadhering sludge

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7
Q

oxygen in the boiler will cause———–

A, scale
B. pitting of boiler metal
C. caustic embrittlement
D. carryover

A

B. pitting of boiler metal

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8
Q

Small amounts of water that leave the boiler with the
steam is called—————–

A, superheated steam
B, saturated steam
C. carryover
D. condensate

A

C. carryover

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9
Q

A direct cause of overheating of the boiler tubes is——-

A. soot formation
B. overfiring
C. insufficient air
D. scale formation on the tubes

A

D. scale formation on the tubes

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10
Q

Priming is dangerous and could lead to——— hammer.

A. steam
B. water
C. gas
D.air

A

B. water

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11
Q

Scale buildup on the water side of a steam boiler is caused by———

A. an impure water supply
B. scale in the raw water
C. improper boiler water treatment
D. scale is found only on the fire side of a boiler

A

C. improper boiler water treatment

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12
Q

oxygen present in the boiler water is removed by———

A. heating the feedwater and using sodium sulfite
B. heating the feedwater only
C. using the bottom blowdown valves
D. using the surface blowdown valves

A

A. heating the feedwater and using sodium sulfite

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13
Q

The frequency of blowing down a steam boiler is best ascertained by———-

A. chief engineer
B. boiler inspector
C. daily testing of boiler water
D. plant load

A

C. daily testing of boiler water

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14
Q

The cold lime-soda process softens the boiler water at——-

A. temperatures of 212 F or above
B, ambient temperature
C. temperatures below 32°F
D. a high, controlled pressure

A

B, ambient temperature

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15
Q

Closer control of boiler water chemical concentrations is maintained by————-

A. surface blowdowns
B. bottom blowdowns
C. a combination of surface and bottom blowdowns
D. continuous blowdowns

A

D. continuous blowdowns

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16
Q

External feedwater treatment conditions the feedwater before it enters the boiler and can be a(n) ——-process.

A. cold lime-soda
B. hot lime-soda
C. ion exchange
D. all of the above

A

D. all of the above