Question 9Steam Plants - Assistant Engineer
70% to passAll oil-fired main propulsion burners with automatic safety control systems must automatically close the burner valve when _______________.
The correct answer is B) the burner is actuated by a boiler safety trip. The reasoning is that according to the regulations for oil-fired main propulsion burners with automatic safety control systems, the burner valve must automatically close when the system is actuated by a boiler safety trip. This is a critical safety feature to ensure the burner shuts off in the event of an unsafe condition, such as loss of flame or low water level in the boiler. The other options are incorrect because: A) merely confirming the flame is not enough to trigger the automatic valve closure; C) the valve closure is not dependent on the burner being properly seated; and D) the "trial for ignition" stage is before the burner is lit, not when it needs to be shut off.
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