visual recognition Flashcards
What type of pump is shown in the pic?

Multi Stage Pump
What type of pump is this?

Single Stage Pump
What is this?

Barrier Seal Pot
What kind of valve is this?

Globe Valve
What is the name of this valve?

Gate Valve
What is this called?

XV
Look at the picture and identify this?

EIV
What is shown in the picture?

Ball Valve
What is this?

Globe Valve
This is a picture of what kind of valve?

Check Valve
When would you crack this valve?

To put on partial recycle crack this valve.
The flow you are sending out the globe valve you just cracked should ____________ from this total flow going out storage

SUBTRACT
What’s the first thing you do before blowing out a transmitter like this?

Put it on bypass and then block in the high and low side.
What valve must be open before obtaining a sample?

The valve where I put the orange sticker.
What is identified by this red cover?

Shutdown transmitters are usually identified by this red cover.
Are all float chambers like pictured on the left the same length as the K-TEK pictured on the right?

NO
Are these seal pots supposed to be in the open or closed position?

CLOSED
When you start the blower, should this XV sense pressure and open automatically?

Yes, if not, do not proceed swapping blowers.
How does a typical let down station like pictured work?

Your taking the highest pressure (in this case steam) and letting it down to the lowest desired pressure through the control valve which opens or closes to maintain a set pressure (in this case 100 pounds).
What would happen if I injected anti foam from this pot into the system and left these valves open?

Hot material would blow all over me.
Why is it important on my rounds to check levels and know what a normal level is for a particular vessel?

So, I will better understand if it’s an abnormal level.
Why is it important to know where the breakers are on pumps and compressors?

So, you can quickly locate the breaker in the building and reset it, if needed.