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ANSWERS
STEAM CONDENSER DESIGN

1. The vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air.
____
a. condenser
b. steam
c. air
d. droplets

2. Device for reducing a gas or vapour to a liquid. ______


a. condenser
b. steam
c. air
d. droplets

3. Water ___ is little water droplets that exist in the air. whilesteam is water heated to the point that it turns into gas.
a. condenser
b. steam
c. filter
d. vapor

4. While ___ is water heated to the point that it turns into gas.
a. condenser
b. steam
c. filter
d. vapor

5. ____________ is a mechanical device which converts the low pressure exhaust steam from the turbine into water.
a. steam condenser
b. turbine
c. boiler
d. heater

6. Difference with steam and vapor lies on _____.


a. hardness
b. thickness
c. temperature
d. None of the above
7. Vapor an steam are reffered to as the _____ state of water.
a. liquid
b. solid
c. gaseous state
d. all of the above

8. Work input of steam condenser is located at _____.


a. feeder
b. vacuum
c. feed pump
d. tube

9. Using the example steam condenser conceptual design, which part does "work output" is located?
a. tabular
b. fan
c. turbine
d. exhaust

10. Water vapor is little water ___ that exists in the air.
a. droplets
b. dropper
c. filter
d. heater

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.C 8.C 9.C 10.A
Q1. A are electromechanical machines that require maintenance
and experience a wide range of environmental conditions.
A. Generators
B. Transients
C. Radiator
D. Motor

Q2. ators themselves generate substantial heat, vibration, and noise


A.False
B. True

Q3. The position of the synchroscope pointer indicates the difference in


angle between the generator voltage and the grid voltage. When there is a
zero angle between the two voltages, the synchroscope pointer is in the
vertical or o’clock, position.
A. 45
B. 55
C.12
D.99

Q4. Paralleled generator systems may include unit-mounted radiators or


remotely located radiators, this kind of system design is for
A. Brake
B. Lockout/Tagout
C. Courier
D. Airflow

Q5. The maximum amount of oil that can be stored in a


building is driven by NFPA 110, Article 7.9.5, which limits capacity to an
aggregate total of 660 gal/building.
A. Fuel
B. water
C. Gas
D. Brass

Q6. systems are utilized to convey messages or


data.
A. English
B. Communications
C. Power
D. Voltage
Q.7 Systems are passive systems used to establish an
electrical potential reference point in an electrical system for the proper
dissipation of energy in case of abnormal or transient conditions.
A. Locking
B. Lighting
C. Grounding
D. Linking

Q.8 systems are used to automate processes.


A. Flexibble
B. Direct
C. Technology
D. Instrumentation and control

Q.9 Systems are passive systems used to protect building


and structures from damage caused by lightning and static discharges. Items
to be considered in the design or analysis of this system include the
requirements of NFPA 780
A. Lightning Protection
B. Fire
C. Dark
D. Arc Flash

Q. 10 When designing generator systems, electrical engineers must ensure


that generators and the building electrical systems that they support are
appropriate for the specific application.
A. False
B. True
1. Water quality within power plants is of
critical importance in maintaining efficient
operation A. True B. False

2. It is mixture of anion exchange and cationic


exchange resin particles and allows high
purity water to be
produced A. Cationic Exchanger B. Anionic
Exchanger C. Mixed Bed D. Water
Treatment
3. Demineralized water is then stored before
being fed into the circuitry A. Cationic
Exchanger B. Anionic Exchanger C. Mixed
Bed D. Storage

4. This contains organic matter, inorganic


salts, bacteria which need to be removed
before being purified. A. Mineral Water B.
Waste Water C. Raw Water D. Alkaline
Water

5. A demineralization plant usually consists of


2 specific ionic exchangers and by a mixed
bed exchanger A. Cationic Exchanger B.
Anionic Exchanger C. Water purification
process D. Storage

6. Aluminum alloys generally are not used


because of their _____________ resistance
A. High B. Poor C. Medium D. No

7. It is where the steam expands against the


vanes of a wheel to drive the turbine that
generates electricity. A. Steam Drum B.
Superheater C. Turbine D. Condenser

8. Where the steam is further heated to even


higher temperatures A. Steam Drum B.
Superheater C. Turbine D. Condenser
9. Where the low-pressure steam is
condensed to water and returned to the
feedwater heaters. A. Steam Drum B.
Superheater C. Turbine D. Condenser
10. Wherein steam is formed from water and
water is separated from the steam. A. Steam
Drum B. Superheater C. Turbine D.
Condenser
No. Steam Turbine Design

is a device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam


and uses it to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft.
A. Steam Turbine
1 B. Steam Powerplant
C. Steam Generator
D. Steam Pressure

The steam turbine is a form of _______ that derives much of its


improvement in thermodynamic efficiency from the use of
multiple stages in the expansion of the steam, which results in a
closer approach to the ideal reversible expansion process.
A. Coal Engine
2 B. Heat Engine
C. Steam Engine
D. Nuclear Engine

When was the first modern steam turbine invented?


A. 1991
B. 1884
C. 1901
3 D. 1885

The first modern steam turbine was invented by?


A. Charles William
B. Charles Benedict
4 C. Charles Parsons
D. Charles Cable

What design type was was the first modern steam turbine?
A. Reactive type
B. Reaction type
5 C. Impluse type
D. Reflective type
is a turbine that is driven by high velocity jets of water or
steam from a nozzle directed on to vanes or buckets attached to
a wheel.
A. Impulse turbine
6 B. Steam turbine
C. Reaction turbine
D. Wind turbine

is a type of turbine that develops torque by reacting to the


pressure or weight of a fluid. The operation of reaction turbines
is described by Newton's third law of motion.
A. Impulse turbine
B. Steam turbine
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C. Reaction turbine
D. Winde turbine

The first modern steam turbine generated how many kilowatts


of electricity?
A. 8.5kw
8 B. 7.5kw
C. 8kw
D. 7kw

Within Parson's lifetime, the generating capacity of his modern


steam turbine was scaled up by about _______ times
A. 10,000 times
B. 20,000 times
9 C. 40,000 times
D. 12,000 times

In an impulse turbine, steam expands completely when it


passes through the nozzles and its pressure remains constant.
A. True
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B. False

In a reaction turbine, pressure can't expand fully. It partially


expands when it pass through the nozzles and rest on the rotor
blades.
11 A. True
B. False
What turbine trip is designed to occur at 10% above normal
operation?
A. Overspeed trip
12 B. Out of phase trip
C. Under frequency trip
D. High vibration trip

The heat absorbed by water in attaining its boiling point


A. Latent Heat
B. Sensible Heat
13 C. Thermal Heat
D. Heat

The heat absorbed to convert boiling water into steam


A. Latent Heat
14 B. Sensible Heat
C. Thermal Heat
D. Heat

Steam containing some quantity of moisture content.


A. Dry steam
B. Water steam
15 C. Wet steam
D. Moist steam

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