Question 51 UFIV01 - Chief Engineer - UFIV
In order to determine the restriction across a dry-type air filter on one of the diesel engines on your fishing trawler, the engine should be operating at rated speed and load. What instrument would give the most accurate measurement of air filter element restriction?
The Correct Answer is B A water manometer is the most appropriate instrument for accurately measuring the restriction across a dry-type air filter. ### Why Option B ("A water manometer.") is correct: 1. **Principle of Measurement:** Air filter restriction is measured as a differential pressure (or vacuum) upstream versus downstream of the filter element, typically expressed in inches of water (in H₂O). This value is very small, often ranging from 0 to about 30 inches of water column. 2. **Accuracy and Range:** Manometers (U-tube or inclined) are primary pressure measuring instruments that directly measure pressure differentials by balancing the pressure against a column of fluid. A water manometer is extremely sensitive and accurate in the low-pressure range typical of air filter restriction. The resolution is excellent for this specific application. 3. **Industry Standard:** Measuring intake restriction in inches of water using a simple water manometer is the standard method employed for diesel engines, as it directly relates to the units used by manufacturers when setting maximum permissible restriction limits. ### Why the other options are incorrect: * **A) A bourdon tube compound gauge:** A compound gauge measures both positive pressure and vacuum. While it can measure vacuum, it is generally designed for a much wider range (e.g., psi or bars) and has poor resolution and accuracy in the very low-pressure (inches of water) range required for measuring air filter restriction. * **C) A bourdon tube vacuum gauge:** Similar to the compound gauge, a standard bourdon tube vacuum gauge typically lacks the necessary sensitivity and resolution to accurately measure the small changes in pressure differential expressed in inches of water. It is better suited for measuring deeper vacuums or larger negative pressures. * **D) A mercury manometer:** A mercury manometer uses mercury, which is about 13.6 times denser than water. While mercury manometers are highly accurate for measuring moderate to high pressures (e.g., manifold pressure), using mercury in this application would require the pressure scale to be compressed, making the instrument much less sensitive and harder to read accurately in the very low range (0 to 30 in H₂O). Water provides the optimal fluid density for maximizing sensitivity in this specific range.
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