Question 197Steam Plants - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passFireside burning of boiler tubes is usually the direct result of _______________.
The correct answer is C) overheating due to poor heat transfer. Fireside burning of boiler tubes is usually the direct result of overheating due to poor heat transfer within the boiler. This can occur when there is insufficient heat transfer from the furnace to the boiler tubes, causing the tubes to overheat and potentially fail. Poor heat transfer can be caused by a variety of factors, such as buildup of deposits on the tube surfaces, improper boiler design, or inadequate airflow. The other answer choices are not the primary causes of fireside burning. Gas laning (A) is a separate issue related to the distribution of gases within the boiler, and oxygen corrosion (B) and high furnace temperatures (D) may contribute to the problem, but are not the direct cause of the fireside burning.
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