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The type of blowdown system used on a boiler is usually a function of


a) the type of internal water treatment used


b) the type of external water treatment used


c) the temperature at which the boiler operates


d) how long the boiler operates each day


e) water supply temperatures

b) the type of external water treatment used

An external treatment method which minimizes blowdown is


a) sodium zeolite softening


b) deaeration


c) coagulators


d) demineralization


e) sludge conditioning

d) demineralization

Blowdown guidelines can be found in


a) ASME Section VII


b) ASME Section VIII


c) CSA B51


d) CSA B52


e) applicable provincial Acts and Regulations

a) ASME Section VII

A steam boiler is blown down in order to


a) clean the soot and carbon out of the firebox and tubes


b) lower the operating water level in the boiler


c) discharge sediment and scale forming matter from the boiler


d) test the rated relieving capacity of the safety valves fitted to the boiler


e) locate the steam level

c) discharge sediment and scale forming matter from the boiler

The continuous boiler water blowdown is used


a) in place of the main blowdown


b) in addition to the main blowdown


c) to adjust the drum water level


d) to introduce chemicals to the boiler


e) to control the bottom blowdown

b) in addition to the main blowdown

If dissolved solids are not removed from boiler water the result may be


a) overheating of convection zone tubes


b) foaming and carry-over


c) overheating of radiant zone tubes


d) steam which will be more saturated with latent heat


e) purer steam leaving the steam drum

b) foaming and carry-over

Boiler water having the highest Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)content is found


a) at the bottom of the mud drum


b) at the bottom of the steam drum


c) at the top of the steam drum


d) in the waterwall tubes


e) just below the waterline of the steam drum

e) just below the waterline of the steam drum

A "rule of thumb" rate of continuous blowdown is approximately


a) 10% of steaming rate


b) 5% of steaming rate


c) 15% of steaming rate


d) 1% of steaming rate


e) 3% of steaming rate

d) 1% of steaming rate

According to the CSA B-51 code a blow-off tank is necessary to


a) prevent high temperature and pressure in the sewer


b) prevent blowing off too quickly


c) remove sludge from blow-off water


d) prevent overflowing the sewer


e) reduce the boiler water velocity

a) prevent high temperature and pressure in the sewer

According to the Alberta Boilers Act Regulations, what fitting is needed between the blow-off valve and the boiler if two boilers use the same blow-off tank?


a) a non-return valve


b) a steam trap


c) a steam separator


d) an expansion joint


e) a check valve

e) a check valve

A blow off tank is used to


a) lower the dissolved solids in the water


b) lower the pH of the water


c) prevent damage to the sewer


d) keep the condensate hot


e) to prevent sludge from entering the boiler

c) prevent damage to the sewer

Boiler water having the greatest concentration of suspended solids is found


a) just below the steam drum water line


b) in the bottom of the mud drum


c) at the bottom of the steam drum


d) in waterwall riser tubes


e) in convection zone downcomer tubes

b) in the bottom of the mud drum

A blowdown tank will


a) have to be cleaned monthly to remove the collected sludge


b) not be classed as a pressure vessel since it is vented


c) lower the temperature and pressure of the incoming boiler water


d) not have to have any specific capacity or volume


e) be allowed to accommodate only one boiler

c) lower the temperature and pressure of the incoming boiler water

Water leaving a blowdown tank and entering a sewer must notexceed


a) 45 degrees C


b) 50 degrees C


c) 75 degrees C


d) 65 degrees C


e) 80 degrees C

d) 65 degrees C

When two seatless valves are used for intermittent blowdown,the operation sequence is


a) open the downstream valve first and close it last


b) open the upstream valve first and close it last


c) open the downstream valve first and close it first


d) open the upstream valve first and close it first


e) open the upstream valve last and close it last

a) open the downstream valve first and close it last

The preferred arrangement of valves on a boiler blow-off line is


a) two quick-opening valves


b) a slow-opening valve closest to the boiler followed by a quick-opening


c) a quick-opening valve closest to the boiler followed by a slow-opening


d) one valve only (It must be a globe valve.)


e) a quick opening valve and a lift check valve

c) a quick-opening valve closest to the boiler followed by a slow-opening

A boiler blow down system is equipped with slow and fast opening valves. The quick opening valve is placed


a) closest to the boiler and opened first


b) furthest from the boiler and opened first


c) closest to the boiler and opened last


d) furthest from the boiler and opened last


e) on the blow off tank

a) closest to the boiler and opened first

The blow down system has two valves; they should be opened and closed in the correct sequence to


a) carry out the blow down accurately


b) prevent excessive blow down


c) prevent a high level in the steam drum


d) prevent the boiler losing level


e) protect the valve closest to the boiler

e) protect the valve closest to the boiler

The quick opening blow-off valve should be placed


a) at the second blowdown tank


b) second from the boiler


c) furthest from the boiler


d) between the boiler and the check valve


e) nearest to the boiler

e) nearest to the boiler

5000-6000ppm (TDS too high) will result in what?

Results in foaming, carryover,sludge so you need to drain continuous blowdown

Too low TDS results in what?

Waste of treated water - expensive

Where does hot pressurized water from the boiler go? (3)

Intermittent blowdown (In large volumes), continuous blowdown (Small,Steady volumes),


Draining boiler.

In a blowdown pipe what can prevent stress to the boiler? (2)

Proper piping anchoring, inspection for leaking

quick/slow blow-off valve opening/closing sequence

inner, outter,outter, inner.

A steam boiler is blown down in order to

discharge sediment and scale forming matter from the boiler

A "rule of thumb" rate of continuous blowdown is approximately _ % of steaming rate

1% of steaming rate

Boiler water having the greatest concentration of suspended solids found

bottom of the mud drum

The CSA B51 Code requires the installation of a blow-off tank for all boilers operating at or above __?

103 kPa

The water temperature at the blow-off tank outlet may not exceed

65C