Question 217Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passWhich of the following would indicate a scavenging air fire in a slow speed diesel engine?
The correct answer is A) An increase in jacket water temperature in the area local to the fire. A scavenging air fire in a slow speed diesel engine would cause a localized increase in jacket water temperature in the area of the fire. This is because the fire disrupts the normal engine cooling process, leading to a rise in temperature in that specific region. The other answer choices are incorrect because a low main lube oil pressure alarm (B) or an oil mist detector alarm (C) would indicate a general engine issue, not a localized scavenging air fire. An increase in main bearing temperature (D) could be a symptom, but the jacket water temperature increase would be a more direct indicator of the fire's location.
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