Chapter 51 - Introduction to Boilers Flashcards

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What are Blowdown Valves?

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Blowdown valves are located on the line leading from the lowest part of the waterside of the boiler.

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What is a baffle?

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A wall, barrier or panel used to change the direction of flow of a liquid or gas.

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What is a Combustion Chamber?

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The combustion chamber, also called the furnace or firebox, is where air and Fuel combine in a chain reaction to cause sustained burning.

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What are Combustion Gases?

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Combustion gases are the hot gases from the fire. These are called “flue gases”

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What is an externally-fired boiler?

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An externally-fired boiler is a boiler which the combustion chamber outside of the boiler shell. This type of furnace is not surrounded by water but is surrounded by brickwork.

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What is Feedwater?

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Feedwater is the water that is fed into a steam boiler to replace the water which has been converted to steam and drawn off from the boiler.

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What is a firetube boiler?

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A firetube boiler is a boiler consisting of a drum containing straight tubes through which the hot combustion gases from the fire travel. Water in the drum surrounds the tubes and heat from the hot gases is transferred through the tube walls to the water.

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What is a flame scanner?

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A flame scanner is a device used to monitor the flame in a boiler.

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What is a force draft fan?

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A force draft fan supplies air to the furnace for the combustion process.

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What is Gauge glass?

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Gauge glass is a strong tubular glass used to indicate the water level in a steam boiler.

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What is a header?

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A header is a large pipe which supplies to, or collects from, a series of smaller pipes or tubes. It is also called a manifold.

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What are heads on a boiler?

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Heads are the steel plates which close off the ends of the boiler drum.

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What are heating surfaces?

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All parts of the boiler through which heat from the burning fuel is transferred to the waterside of the boiler.

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What is High-pressure steam boiler?

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A boiler which operates at pressures above 103 kpa. They are also called power boilers.

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What is a Horizontal return Tubular Boiler (HRT)?

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An HRT boiler is a firetube boiler usually supported in a brick combustion chamber.

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What is a induced draft fan?

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An induced draft fan draws combustion gases out of the boiler and discharges them up the chimney.

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What is an internally-fired boiler?

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An internally fired boiler has a combustion chamber located within the shell of the boiler, or a furnace surrounded by watertubes.

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What is the lowest permissible water level?

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The lowest permissible water level is the lowest level at which the boiler can be safely operated without damaging or overheating any part Of the boiler.

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What is a waterline?

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The water line is the actual level of water in the boiler

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What is a waterleg?

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A waterleg is a water-filled section extending from the shell, which surrounds the firebox of some types of firetube boilers. most locomotive boilers are equipped with waterlegs around the firebox.

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The steam space of a boiler consists of?

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Portion of the boiler not filled with water.

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The steam space of a boiler must be large enough to?

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Separate the water from the steam

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All parts of the boiler exposed to fire or flue gases must be covered by..

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Water.

23
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A steam boiler should be compact in design in order to

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Reduce building cost

24
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Power boilers usually require _____ blowdown valves.

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2

25
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High pressure boilers operate at pressures above?

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103 kPa

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A characteristic that made early boilers very inefficient was:

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Lack of heating surface.

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On older boilers, the masonry work that surrounded the furnace was termed:

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The boiler setting

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The heating surface of a boiler consists of all parts that:

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Have water on one side and hot gases on the other side

29
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The Haycock boiler was:

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Used around 1720

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An early shell-type boiler had ___________ as its heating surface:

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Only the lower part of the shell

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A safety valve is a fitting that will prevent the boiler pressure from exceeding a set maximum by:

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Popping open and reducing pressure before closing

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The _______ fan blows combustion air into the wind box of a boiler.

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Forced draft

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A hot water boiler is considered a high temperature water boiler when:

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It’s design pressure is greater than 1100 kpa

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An induced draft fan handles:

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Flue gases from the combustion chamber.

35
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A water leg is found on a/an ____________ boiler.

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Locomotive boiler

36
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The term “boiler failure” refers to:

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A rupture of a pressure contain part of the boiler

37
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Blowoff valves are used to:

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Drain or remove sediment from the bottom of the boiler