Question 25 UFIV02 - Assistant Engineer - UFIV
The turbocharged, four-stroke, main propulsion diesel engines on your fishery research vessel are protected with dry-type air intake filters. The engines are fitted with dial-type restriction indicators measuring the pressure in the air duct between the air intake filter and the turbocharger blower inlet. Under what conditions should the air intake filters be evaluated using the restriction indicators?
The Correct Answer is A ### Explanation for Option A (Correct) The restriction indicator (also known as a vacuum gauge or differential pressure gauge) measures the pressure drop (restriction) across the air intake filter. This restriction is caused by the resistance of the filter medium to airflow. The purpose of this measurement is to determine if the filter is becoming clogged and needs replacement or cleaning. The restriction will be highest when the air demand of the engine is at its maximum. For a turbocharged diesel engine, maximum air demand occurs when the engine is operating at **rated RPM and full load**. This condition requires the turbocharger to move the maximum volume of air possible, creating the highest airflow rate through the intake filter. Therefore, to properly evaluate the filter's condition and determine if the maximum allowable restriction limit has been reached, the measurement must be taken under these peak operating conditions (full load, rated RPM, clutch engaged for propulsion). ### Explanation for Other Options (Incorrect) **B) The engine should be running at idle RPM with minimal load (propulsion clutch engaged).** This condition represents minimal air demand. The restriction measured will be very low, even if the filter is severely clogged. This measurement would inaccurately suggest the filter is clean, potentially leading to operational problems when the engine is later put under heavy load. **C) The engine should be running at rated RPM with no load (propulsion clutch disengaged).** While rated RPM increases the speed of the turbocharger and thus the airflow, running with no load significantly reduces the fuel injection amount. Reduced fueling lowers the exhaust energy, which in turn reduces the necessary boost pressure and the required volume of air drawn through the filter compared to a full-load condition. Therefore, the air demand is still far below maximum, leading to an underestimation of the true filter restriction. **D) The engine should be running at idle RPM with no load (propulsion clutch disengaged).** This condition represents the absolute lowest air demand for the engine. The resulting restriction measurement would be negligible and useless for determining the need for filter maintenance.
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