Question 1
Question
One method of controlling chemical concentrations is to prepare chemical batches using a table of tank level vs__________
Answer
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chemical addition
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pump stroke
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steam flow
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feedwater addition
Question 2
Question
Mechanical carryover can be prevented by careful boiler design and by operating the boiler within the design parameters for ______ level and firing rates
Answer
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chemical
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water
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blowdown
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impurities
Question 3
Question
The two most common designs of chemical feed pumps are the ________, plunger type and the electronic impulse-type
Answer
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electric
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electronic
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reciprocating
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vibrating
Question 4
Question
A______ feed system, this involves feeding the chemicals to the boiler system at the most efficient injection points and at a steady and continuous rate.
Answer
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closed bypass
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shot
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slug
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continuous
Question 5
Question
_______ is particularly harmful as it forms a very hard deposit on turbine blades.
Answer
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carryover
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mist
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silica
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phosphate
Question 6
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The cause of carryover can be divided into two broad categories, namely mechanical and
Answer
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virtual
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carryover
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upset
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chemical
Question 7
Question
_______ is particularly harmful as it forms a very hard deposit on turbine blades
Answer
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carryover
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mist
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sillica
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phosphate
Question 8
Question
control of the continuous blowdown flow is _____ adjusted by the operator
Answer
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manually
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automatically
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quickly
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slowly
Question 9
Question
Shot feeding involves the injection of chemicals over a relatively _______ period of time
Answer
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long
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intermittent
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short
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measured
Question 10
Question
With the ______ feed system, its a common practice to mix one batch of chemicals per day.
Answer
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closed bypass
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shot
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slug
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continuous
Question 11
Question
_______ is any solid, liquid or vaprous contaminants that leaves the boiler with the steam
Answer
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carryover
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blowdown
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feedwater
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mist