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Course
Number 96 6 hours of instruction Format: Programmed Instruction Self-study Price: $32.00 |
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Identification of normal furnace and boiler conditions by observation of flame appearance and instruments; determination of normal and abnormal excess air by appearance of flame and by observation of O2, CO2 meters, or steam flow-air flow meter; and variations, if any, of boiler conditions with load changes such as: boiler exit gas temperature, feedwater flow, feedwater temperature, CO2 and O2, steam flow-air flow, furnace draft, boiler outlet drag and windbow or undergrate air pressure, boiler water level, etc.
Prerequisites - Ability to interpret simple sketches; basic physics (Course Number 49); a basic knowledge of combustion (Course Number 53); and knowledge of the basic parts of a steam generating unit (Course Number 87).
Related Instruction:
Course Number 53 - Principles of Combustion
Course Number 87 - Steam and the Steam Generating Unit
Course Number 108 - Boiler Efficiency
Course Number 121 - Boiler Operation - Shutdown Procedures
Course Number 128 - Boiler Operation - Start-up Procedures