Question 88General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief

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In the operation of a two-stage flash type distilling plant, the rate of scale formation is greatly reduced by _______________.

Amaintaining a relatively high feed water temperature
Bthe fact that the first-stage regulator keeps the heater shell at a constant pressure
Coperating the unit at its rated capacity
Dthe fact that no boiling occurs on heat transfer surfaces anywhere in the unit
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) the fact that no boiling occurs on heat transfer surfaces anywhere in the unit. In a two-stage flash type distilling plant, the absence of boiling on the heat transfer surfaces greatly reduces the rate of scale formation. When water boils, dissolved minerals in the water are left behind, leading to the buildup of scale on the surfaces. However, in a flash-type distillation process, the water is heated to the point of vaporization without reaching the boiling point, preventing the precipitation of minerals and the formation of scale. The other answer options are incorrect because: A) maintaining a high feed water temperature does not directly prevent scale formation, B) the pressure regulation in the first stage is not the primary factor in reducing scale, and C) operating at the unit's rated capacity does not necessarily prevent scale buildup.

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