Question 244Motor Plants - Assistant Engineer

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The rate of cylinder lubricating oil metered to each cylinder of a large, low-speed, main propulsion diesel engine is _______________.

Athe same, whether at sea, or during maneuvering
Badjusted during each hour of operation while at constant RPM
Creduced during periods of low load operation
Dlower at sea than while maneuvering
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) reduced during periods of low load operation. Explanation: The rate of cylinder lubricating oil metered to each cylinder of a large, low-speed, main propulsion diesel engine is typically reduced during periods of low load operation. This is because the engine requires less lubrication when operating at lower loads, as there is less wear and tear on the engine components. Reducing the lubricating oil flow during low load operation helps to optimize the engine's efficiency and reduce unnecessary oil consumption. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) The rate of lubricating oil is adjusted based on the engine's operating conditions, not kept constant. B) The lubricating oil rate is typically adjusted based on the engine's load, not on a fixed hourly basis. D) The lubricating oil rate is reduced during low load operation, not lower at sea than during maneuvering.

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