On a steam vessel, on a simulator, or in a laboratory,
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the candidate assists in manual light- off, raising steam, and cutting-in on line a main- propulsion boiler.
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The candidate:
- Checks all burner fuel oil root valves closed;
- Opens the forced draft damper, all air register doors, start the forced draft fan in high speed, and purge the furnace for a few minutes;
- Lines up the fuel-oil system to recirculate through heater (if fitted) and brings oil up to temperature as specified and notifies the watch engineer;
- Makes up a burner atomizer with a small sprayer plate and inserts it into a central register designated for light-off (#1), closes air register doors, and opens steam and fuel oil root valves for #1 burner;
- Adjusts forced draft damper for low fire and adjust the fuel-oil pressure to the minimum pressure specified for successful combustion;
- Opens the steam atomizing valve of burner #1 and allows steam to flow to at least one minute to clear header of condensate;
- Closes the fuel oil recirculation valve, open burner #1 air register doors, and readjusts fuel pressure to minimum required;
- Lights the torch or activate lighter ignition (go to step 15);
- Inserts the torch through the manual light-off opening;
- Stands clear of open register doors;
- Holds the torch near and just under the atomizer tip;
- Cracks open the burner valve;
- Checks for ignition; opens the burner valve wide when ignition occurs and fire stays lit (closes burner valve and purges furnace if ignition does not occur or if fire goes out);
- Withdraws the torch (if used);
- Inspects the fire through the peep hole;
- Checks the periscope for smoke and adjust the ratio of fuel to air needed for a steady flame and to avoid smoking while achieving complete combustion;
- Closes superheater drains when blowing clear of condensate;
- Throttles steam drum atmospheric vent when steam pressure starts to rise;
- Closes steam drum atmospheric vent at pressure specified by watch engineer;
- Throttles in on superheater vent valves, ensuring that they are not closed until the boiler is on line;
- Monitors steam drum water level and maintain the water level with the auxiliary feed stop check as necessary;
- As line pressure is approached, inserts additional atomizers into the idle burners and cut in atomizing steam;
- When steam drum pressure exceeds line pressure, opens the auxiliary, then the main steam stop valves, bringing the boiler on line;
- Closes the superheater vent valves;
- Switches the automatic combustion control system and feedwater regulating system to automatic as appropriate;
- Notifies the watch engineer of any unusual or unsafe conditions; and
- Takes proper action to prevent safety and pollution violations.
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