Question 186Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief

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A safety valve on an auxiliary boiler simmers constantly and cannot be stopped by several quick blow-offs using the hand relieving gear. The problem may be_______________.

Aloose dirt on the seat
Bexposed valve springs
Ca clogged drain line
Da damaged seat
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) a damaged seat. The constant simmering of the safety valve indicates an issue with the valve's ability to fully close and seal. A damaged or worn valve seat is the most likely cause, as this would prevent the valve from seating properly and closing tightly. Quick blow-offs using the hand relieving gear would not resolve the issue if the valve seat is damaged. The other options are less likely to be the root cause. Loose dirt on the seat (A) may impede valve closure but would likely be cleared by the blow-offs. Exposed valve springs (B) would not directly cause the simmering. A clogged drain line (C) may contribute to pressure buildup but would not be the primary issue with the valve itself.

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