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The document discusses hydraulic systems and components including pumps, motors, valves and flow control devices. It provides examples and questions to test understanding.

Hydraulic pumps are used to generate flow and pressure in hydraulic circuits to power hydraulic motors and actuators.

The direction of an arrow on a hydraulic symbol indicates the direction of flow through that component.

1.Which of the following statements represents the events required for the device shown in the illustration to close?(fig.

AHP 155)
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1. A vacuum is created in chamber " III" as water flows from the toilet, drawing "C" into the closed position. 2. Once "C" has lifted, "A" will reseat with water passing through "H" pressure gradually builds in chamber "I", developing sufficient force to reseat "C". 3. A vacuum is created in chamber "III" as a result of the high flow rate of water passing through this chamber, drawing "C" down on its seat 4. Releasing "E"physically draws "C" down on its seat

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2.A combined hydraulic pump unit is generally used where(fig.AHP 98


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1. the flow rate across both pump elements is to be the same, but the head pressure from the second element is m n j k l to be double that of the first element 2. the combined flow rate from each pump element will be double that of either single pump element j k l m n 3. each of the two pump elements will discharge to segre \gaded segments of a system j k l m n 4. all of the above j k l m n

3.An axial piston hydraulic motor is caused to rotate by fluid flow from a comparably designed variable displacement pump fitted with the illustrated device. If the motor stalls, due to excess load, the pump tilting box will seek neutral stroke until the h (fig. PCS 40)
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1. A

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2. E 3. I 4. J

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4.The illustrated hydraulic pump graphic symbol is used to depict a .( AHP 98)
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1. parallel, pump unit 2. two-stage, pump unit 3. duplex, pump unit 4. combined, pump unit

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5.A variable displacement pump is fitted with the illustrated device, the discharge flow rate will be reduced as described by which of the following statements? (fig. PCS 40)
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1. part'H" will move to block the replenishing pump oil flow across part "G" as flow across hydraulic motor decreases 2. When part "D" rotates counterclockwise, part "E" will rotate clockwise allowing part "G" to slide towards the set point spring "F" 3. As high side pressure increases part "A" , "B" and "C" will work together to reestablish the original tilting box angle 4. The increase in high side pressure will gradually increase the tilting box angle of the variable displacement pump

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6.In the device illustrated, if part "D" rotates clockwise then part "E" will rotate (fig.PCS 40)
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1. counterclockwise and act upon part "H"

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2. clockwise and act upon part "H" 3. counterclockwise and act upon part "G" 4. clockwise and act upon part "G"

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7.Item "F" shown in the illustration represents two hydraulic pumps that are(fig. AHP 103)
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1. motor operated with one pump located on the engine room side and the other on the shaft alley side of the water tight door 2. motor operated with one pump located in the engine room at the shaft alley door and the 3. manually operated with one pump located at the shaft alley door and the other in a common passage 4. manually operated with one located in the engine room and the other in the shaft alley of the water tight door

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8.An arrow superimposed on a hydraulicgraphic symbol at approximately 45 grd., as shown in the illustrated figures A,B and C, indicates the component (fig.AHP 68)
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1. is pilot controlled 2. is pressure compensated 3. can be adjusted or varied 4. allows flow in one direction only

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9.Water continues to flow well after the device shown in the illustration should have closed. Which of the following statements represents the probable cause (fig. AHP 155)
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1. piece "H" has fallen out of "C"

j k l m n 2. With "C" in the closed position, the total force in chamber "I" greatly exceeds the total force in chamber"II" m n j k l

3. "E" has jammed into a position ather than horizontal, and the sliding sleeve has moved to the top of the j k l m n stem connected to "A" 4. "E" has jammed into a position other than horizontal, and the sliding sleeve has become jammed at the base n j k l m of the stem connected to "A"

10.Compensated flow control, or constant flow valves are used in hydraulic systems to.
1. compensate for major leaks in the system 2. maintain the original fluid viscosity 3. allow for changes in pressure and temperature within the system 4. assure constant fluid temperature j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

11.The device shown in the illustration (fig. AHP 155 is a


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1. relief valve 2. flush valve 3. hydro-kineter 4. back pressure regulator

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12.The device shown in the illustration (fig. AHP 155is used to


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1. maintain proper sanitary system operating pressure 2. provide pressure relief in low pressure systems 3. control flush water flow to toilets and urinals 4. inject emergency feed water into high pressure vessels

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13.The component labeled "H" , as shown in the illustration is used as a/an (fig. AHP 155
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1. pressure reducer 2. check valve 3. injector

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4. time delay

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14.Water flow is established through the unit shown in the illustration when (fig. AHP 155
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1. "E" is moved from the position shown 2. "A" is tilted off of its seat 3. total force above "C" is reduced below the value of the total force acting beneath "C" 4. all of the above

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15.Which of the following statements represents the operation of the device shown in the illustration (fig. AHP 155)
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1. The tilting of "A" from its seat realeses the pressure from above "C" 2. only by releasing "E" will the unit be able to shut it self off 3. for the unit to be activated, "A" can only be moved initially in line with the axis of the unit 4. The movement of "E" will directly push "D" in a smooth vertical motion

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16.In hydraulics, the graphic symbol illustrated in fig. AHP 68, is used to represent a / an
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1. variable resistor 2. expansion joint 3. spring

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4. flexible mount

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17.If the "B" end of the hydraulic transmission illustrated were provided with a variable position tilting box, and the"A" end displacement were to be constant, the ..Fig. AHP 57
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1. speed output of the "B" end would decrease in proportion as the tilting box would approach zero stroke 2. available horsepower at the "B" end would increase in proportion as the tilting box would approach zero stroke 3. speed output of the "B" would increase in proportion to increasinga the "B" end tilting box angle 4. available horsepower at the "B" would increase in proportion to the increasing angle of the "B"end tilting box angle

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18.Tubing is sized by:


1. allowed working pressure 2. cross-section area 3. nominal inside diameter 4. nominal outside diameter j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

19.Short cycling of a refrigeration compressor refers to:


1. frequently grounding out j k l m n

2. frequently starting and stopping 3. running too fast 4. running too slow

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20.The emergency bilge suction valve is typically used:


1. to inject cleaning additives when the bilges are extremely dirty 2. when the main condenser becomes fouled, in order to provide additional cooling water circulation 3. to connect the rose box to the independent bilge suction 4. if the bilges become flooded and they can not be emptied by any other means j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

21.The heat gained per pound of refrigerant in the evaporator is known as the:
1. latent heat of vaporization 2. sensible heat 3. refrigerating effect 4. specific heat of vaporization

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22.The process of removing moisture from air is known as:


1. humidification 2. dehumidification 3. vaporization 4. evaporation

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23.If air 95grdF dry bulb temperature and 50% relative humidity is conditioned to 75grdF dry bulb temperature and 50% relative humidity, it is an example of:
1. cooling only 2. cooling and humidifying 3. cooling and dehumidifying 4. adiabatic cooling

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24.When liquid reaches the compressor of a refrigeration system through the suction line, the condition is called:

1. flooding back 2. superheating 3. overflowing 4. recycling

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25.Stern tube and strut bearings lined with hardwood or rubber composition materials are lubricated with:
1. saltwater 2. graphite 3. light lubricating oil 4. heavy lubricating oil

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26.Which of the refrigerants listed is considered safe and ideal for most marine applications?
1. R-21 2. Ammonia 3. R-22 4. Sulfur dioxide j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

27.The floating end of a shell-and-tube type cooler utilizes a packing ring to:
1. prevent leakage past the floating end tube sheet 2. dissipate heat 3. baffle cooling water so it can be directed on a multiple pass 4. modify to a mixer type cooler

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28.The exposed portion of the outboard propeller shaft is protected against seawater corrosion by:
1. a heavy lubricant 2. a covering of plastic, rubber, or shrunk-on composition sleeve 3. a corrosion -resistant paint 4. a layer of oxidation formed when the metal of the shaft is exposed to seawater

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29.Which of the following factors will have the greatest effect on the heating load within a conditioned space?
1. Solar gain 2. Infiltration and ventilation air 3. Occupants inside the space 4. Entertainment equipment withim the space j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

30.One of the main differences between the various types of screw pumps is in the:
1. stuffing box diameter 2. direction of rotation of the screws 3. pitch of the screws 4. type of driving gears j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

31.The size of flexible hose used in a hydraulic system is indicated by:


1. the inside diameter of the tube 2. the numerical designation found on the "skin" of the hose 3. a color on the armor 4. the thickness of the tube wall

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32.Gate valves should not be used for throttling as:


1. the pressure drop will be excessive 2. air binding will develop 3. the installation of an equalizing line will be necessary 4. wire drawing of the disc will result

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33.Which of the listed materials have been used to manufacture piping available in standard weight, extra strong, and double extra strong wall thickness?
1. Plastic 2. Copper 3. Iron

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j k l m n 4. All of the above j k l m n

34.Which of the following statements is correct regarding grades of pipe?


1. Stainless steel pipe is manufactured in four general grades 2. Brass pipe is manufactured in three common grades 3. Copper pipe is manufactured in two common grades 4. The term "extra strong" is normally associated with schedule 160 steel pipe j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

35.Which of the pipe materials listed has the best resistance to internal and external corrosion?
1. cast iron pipe 2. cast steel pipe 3. spiral welded pipe 4. centrifugally cast pipe

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36.The function of the hydraulic telemotor transmitter used in an electro-hydraulic steering gear system is to:
1. transmit the rudder angle to the bridge indicator 2. prevent the control linkage from striking the stops when hard over 3. automatically purge all entrained air from the system 4. send hydraulic signals to the receiving unit

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37.R-22 is generally considered to be a safe, nontoxic, nonflammable, and nonexplosive refrigerant.It can, however, become highly toxic when:
1. superheated outside the system 2. in contact with an open flame 3. heated to the boiling point 4. all of the above j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

38.For the proper control of the air temperature in an air conditioning system using chilled water circulation, which of the listed conditions should remain constant regardless of load changes?

1. Chilled water system supply temperature 2. Chilled water system return temperature 3. Compressor discharge temperature 4. Compressor suction pressure

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39.In an electro-hydraulic steering gear system, when will the variable displacement pump be placed on stroke?
1. When the helm is at any angle other than amidships 2. When the six-way valve is opened 3. When the ram relief valves lift 4. When the rudder angle is different from the position of the helm

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40.To connect two lengths of pipe previously set in place, you should use a pipe:
1. nipple 2. union 3. coupling 4. tee j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

41.On many modern tankers, which of the following devices is used to reduce cargo pump leakage to the pump room bilge?
1. Flinger rings 2. Mechanical seals 3. Shaft sleeves 4. Clipper seals j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

42.The bilge system is unable to pump out the aft starboard engine room bilge-well due to the bilge-well suction being fouled. With two feet of water over the top of the bilge-well, which of the following actions should be carried out?
1. Send the wiper into the bilge -well with a scoop and pail 2. Remove the effected bilge manifold valve and attempt to back flush the line 3. Simultaneously operate all available bilge pumps

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j k l m n 4. Transfer half the contents of a drum of degreaser into the bilge well and pump out the bilge well with the system j k l m n

43.The bilge system has been performing well; however, the aft starboard engine room bilge-well suddenly fails to be pumped out. Which of the following should be done first to determine the cause?
1. Open the bilge pump for inspection 2. Remove each of the manifold valves 3. Remove only the manifold valve to the affected bilge-well 4. Attempt to pump out another bilge well to determine if the entire system is affected j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

44.If one of the bilge system manifold valves does not properly seat, the:
1. bilge well connected to that valve, plus the second bilge well being pumped will be completely emptied 2. bilge system will lose vacuum and prevent the other bilges from being pumped out 3. bilge well aft connected to that valve will siphon its contents to the forward bilge wells 4. all of the above

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45.Which of the following actions should be taken FIRST if one bilge well of a multiple suction bilge system is unable to be pumped out?
1. Open the bilge pump for inspection 2. Remove each of the suction manifold valves 3. Remove only the suction manifold valve to the affected bilge well 4. Attempt to pump out another bilge well to determine if the entire system is affected j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

46.Automatic control valves for steam service require periodic maintenance inspections because they:
1. are subjected to high compressive stress 2. are subjected to a wide range of temperatures and pressures 3. continuously throttle steam resulting in wire drawing and erosion of the valve 4. receive high pressure air from the pilot valve j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

47.An independent bilge suction is required for:


1. ballast tanks 2. sludge tanks 3. machinery space bilges 4. cargo hold bilges j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

48.Which of the following statements is correct with regards to the operation of a centrifugal cargo pump?
1. Oil is discharged from the center of the impeller through the outlet 2. Gravity causes the oil to flow toward the discharge 3. The self-priming feature of the centrifugal pump enables it to draw its own suction as it starts 4. The discharge capacity varies directly with the speed of the impeller j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

49.What safety information can be found in the fire control plan than is posted or avaible in booklet form on your ship?
1. location of five doors 2. location of the remote means of stopping fams 3. particulars of the fire detecting system 4. All of the above j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

50.The fire protection provided for the propulsion motor and generator of a diesel electric drive vessel is usually a:
1. fixed foam exting uister 2. fixed CO2 system 3. steam smothering system 4. carbon tetrachloride extinguishing system j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

51.After a normal, or safety shutdown, automatic combustion control system for on auxiliary boiler are designed to prevent the immediate refring of a burner in order for the:
1. furnace to be repurged j k l m n

2. electric charge to buildup in the igniter 3. fuel pump to restart 4. drum level to stabilize

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52.The maximum suction height of a centrifugal pump does not depend on:
1. barometric pressure 2. vaporization pressure of the circulating fluid 3. the pump power 4. hydraulic losses on the conduit j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

53.The Fotinger turbo transmission is a hydro-pneumatic system of a:


1. hydrostatic 2. hydrodynamic 3. sonic 4. manual

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54.Which term is missing in the relation below for the flow of pumps with radial pistons? Qmed=pi d2/4.2e.n/60
1. omega 2. z 3. fi 4. ro

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55.Which of the pumps below is not a volumic one?


1. the screw pump 2. the membrane pump 3. the wheel pump 4. the axial pump

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56.The difference between blowers and compressors resides in the fact that:

1. blowers do not have cooling between the compression phases 2. the gas can be considered non -compressible for blowers 3. the gas is considered a light fluid for blowers 4. blowers have the compression degree higher than 1,1

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57.The principle that applies to a vaccuum pump with a liquid ring is the same as for a(n):
1. axial 2. centrifugal 3. lateral chanel 4. volumic pump j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

58.For pneumatic machines p/ro=cons tan t, is a relation that characterises a(n):


1. isothermal 2. adiabatic 3. polytropic 4. isobaric process

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59.Compared to the first cyllinder which is used for admission, the final cyllinder of a volumic compressor with several stages of compression has a:
1. bigger 2. smaller 3. equal 4. bigger or smaller

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60.For a pump with axial pistons; r1-is the radius of the circle on which the spherical joints of the piston rods are disposed on the slanting disk; r2-is the radius of the circle on which the cyllinders are disposed in the block; alfa-is the slanting angle of the disk. The piston`s stroke will be:
1. h=r1sin alfa 2. h=r2 sin alfa 3. h=2r1 sin alfa 4. h=2r2 sin alfa j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

61.Through the tip 1 of the ejector in fig.EPCS-001:


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1. the pumped fluid 2. the driving fluid 3. the water-air mixture 4. the steam-water mixture goes in

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62.For a pump with wheels, the suction:


1. takes place at the entrance of wheels in the gearing 2. takes place at the exit of the wheels from the gearing 3. depends on the gearing type (external or internal) 4. depends on the wheel profile

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63.Component no.2 fig.EPCS -005 is:


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1. a crown 2. a ring 3. a blade 4. a stator

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64.For centrifugal pumps series-connected we`ll have:


1. Qc=Q1+Q2 2. Hc=H1+H2 3. Hc=H1 4. Hc=H2 j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

65.For parallel-connected centrifugal pumps:


1. Qc=Q1+Q2 2. Hc=H1+H2 3. Hc=H1 4. Hc=H2

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66.The suction height of centrifugal pumps is not decreased by the increase of:
1. height

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67.The flow pulsation of a pump with radial pistons depends on:


1. the number of pistons 2. angular speed 3. the pistons` diametre 4. the stroke j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

68.In fig.EPCS -006, part 1 is:


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1. the rectifying device 2. the directing device 3. thehub with blade 4. the stuffing box

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69.In fig.EPCS -006, part 3 is:

1. the rectifying device 2. the directing device 3. thehub with blade 4. the stuffing box

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70.Pumps with sprocket wheels are classified by the profile of sprockets into:
1. straight or slanting 2. evolventic or cycloidal 3. external or internal 4. low, medium or high j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

71.Pumps with sprocket wheels are classified by the type of gear into:
1. straight or slanting 2. evolventic or cycloidal 3. external or internal 4. low, medium or high

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72.Pumps with sprocket wheels are classified by the sprocket position into:
1. straight or slanting 2. evolventic or cycloidal 3. external or internal 4. low, medium or high

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73.Pumps with screw are classified by the shape of the thread into:
1. rectangular, trapezoidal, cycloidal 2. straight, slanting 3. external, internal 4. low, high j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

74.The theoretical maximum suction height for water in centrifugal pumps is:

1. 1 bar 2. 760 mm 3. 10.33 m 4. 10la puterea 5 N/m2

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75.The suction height of centrifugal pumps cannot be:


1. negative 2. positive 3. more than 1 m 4. more than 10.33m j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

76.Component EPCS-005 is:

1. a crown 2. a ring 3. a diffuser 4. a stator

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77.A reciprocating air compressor is running roughly and vibrating excessively, indicating that the:
1. compressor is overloaded 2. motor is overloaded 3. foundation bolts are loose 4. belts are too tight

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78.An unloader is installed on an air compressor to:


1. bypass the high pressure stage to the low pressure stage on 100% of the air compressors in service 2. prevent excessive interstage pressure buildup 3. control compressor discharge pressure 4. remove all but the frictional load during starting

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79.The clearance volume for a single stage compressor is defined as the space created between the:
1. top of the piston and bottom side of head, with the piston at BDC 2. piston and head including the space around the piston to the top of the upper ring and under the valves, with the piston at TDC 3. bottom of the piston and bottom side of the head at TDC, regardless of upper ring location and valve placement 4. top of the piston and bottom side of the head at TDC as compared to that which exists between the top of the piston and bottom side of head at BDC j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

80.To obtain maximum efficiency, two stage air compressors are usually:
1. horizontally mounted 2. never fitted with intake filters 3. fitted with intercoolers 4. operated in an unloaded condition at all times j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

81.In a low pressure air compressor, the loss of volumetric efficiency normally results from:
1. adiabatic compression in the intercooler 2. heating of the air leaving the cylinders 3. inaccurate valve timing 4. constant enlargement of the clearance expansion volume j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

82.A knocking sound from one cylinder of an operating air compressor indicates:
1. a defective or broken high pressure unloader 2. a loose valve plate 3. excessive overload 4. no compression

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83.Excessively low air pressure occurring in the intercooler of a reciprocating air compressor is caused by:

1. leaky discharge valves on the LP cylinder 2. leaky discharge valves on the HP cylinder 3. insufficient intercooler cooling 4. low ambient air pressure

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84.The unloading system on an air compressor will:


1. increase compressor discharge pressure on demand 2. increase compressor operating speed as necessary 3. allow the motor to turn the compresser opposed only by friction 4. reduce the compressor frictional load when starting j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

85.The function of an unloader on a two -cylinder, two -stage medium pressure, air compressor is to:
1. remove all but the friction load on the compressor motor when starting 2. prevent water accumulation in air lines 3. reduce motor starting voltage 4. vary compressor speed j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

86.If the intercooler relief valve lifts while an air compressor is operating under load, you should check for:
1. a defective pressure switch or pilot valve 2. a leak in the intercooler piping 3. leakage through the low pressure unloader control diaphragm 4. leaking high pressure discharge valves j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

87.A leaking suction valve in the second stage of a two stage, high pressure, air compressor can cause excessively high:
1. second stage discharge pressure 2. first stage discharge pressure 3. pressure in the aftercooler 4. compressor final discharge temperature j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

88.Leaking valves in a low pressure, reciprocating, air compressor can result from:
1. excessive compressor discharge pressure 2. operating the compressor at excessive speed 3. uneven piston stroke in the compressor 4. abrasion by dust and dirt j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

89.If a ship service air compressor operating in intermittent service were failing to unload, the:
1. compressor would stop abruptly when power was secured 2. compressor would run continuously 3. air receiver indicated pressure would be excessively low 4. compressor would require more than the normal amount of lubrication

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90.When a reciprocating pump is operating at maximum speed, the cushioning valves should be:
1. wide opened 2. half opened 3. 3/4 opened 4. almost completely closed j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n j k l m n

91.The port labeled "G" on the device shown in the illustration is used to fig.PCS-013:

1. bleed off the opening water from the operating slide 2. bleed off the closing water from the operating slide 3. directly discharge accumulated sludge from the bowl 4. directly maintain the position of the oil emulsion interface

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92.The component labeled "O" on the device shown in the illustration is called the fig.PCS-013:

1. sliding bowl bottom 2. bottom disk

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3. sludge separator 4. bowl body

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93.What is the correct term for the orifice indicated by the letter "K" in the device shown in the illustration? Fig.PCS-112:

1. inlet orifice 2. inlet annular 3. inlet nozzle 4. discharge port

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94.The port labeled "G" on the device shown in the illustration is used to fig.PCS-112:

1. bleed off the opening water from the operating slide 2. bleed off the closing water from the operating slide 3. directly discharge accumulated sludge from the bowl 4. directly maintain the position of the oil emulsion interface

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