Q2. A. Describe the procedure to be adopted for the inspection of a safety valve fitted to an exhaust gas fired auxiliary boiler stating, with reasons, which parts should receive particularly close attention.
B. Describe the procedure for the setting of safety valves of exhaust gas operated auxiliary boilers;
C. Explain the required action a watch-keeping engineer should take after the setting of safety valves as in (B)
Q3. Sketch and describe a boiler water level controller of the float operated type. State the reasons for having this mechanism on the boiler and using this controller and boiler for analogy explain the following terms.
A. Detecting element
B. Servo motor
C. Desired Value
Q2. Describe how you, as a Second Engineer, would prepare an auxiliary boiler for survey by a classification society.
Q5. As second engineer onboard a tanker, describe the preparation and procedure for presenting a Main Boiler for survey by a classification society by the shipboard staff? (16)
Q5. You were asked to join a ship as second engineer. During briefing you were informed about frequent boiler uptake fires happening onboard. prepare a plan for to reduce boiler uptake fires. How will you monitor the progress of your plan and what instructions you will issue to the watch keepers?
Q9. With reference to main boiler super heater arrangements:
A. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of contra flow with parallel flow design.
B. Describe how the element tube banks are supported yet allow for expansion.
C. Describe how boiler carryover affects super heater effectiveness and condition.
Q2. Sketch a high-lift safety-valve lid and seat detailing their special features. Describe how such a valve is overhauled and any clearance that should be measured and noted. (16)
Q6. With reference to feed regulation: A. Describe, with the aid of sketches, the operation of a boiler feed water regulator controlled by at least two other parameters besides water level in the drum; B. Give reasons for the inclusion of the other elements besides water level in controlling feed flow; C. Deduce the possible effects on the system when the drain valve in the constant leg in the level transmitter starts to leak.
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