Question 217Motor Plants - 1st Asst/Chief

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Which of the following would indicate a scavenging air fire in a slow speed diesel engine?

AAn increase in jacket water temperature in the area local to the fire.
BA low main lube oil pressure alarm.
CAn oil mist detector alarm.
DAn increase in main bearing temperature in the area local to the fire.
AI Explanation

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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