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Why is it important for a boiler to be equipped with an accurate pressure gauge?

  • To maintain the boiler's temperature
  • To regulate the boiler's fuel consumption
  • To prevent the boiler from exploding
  • To indicate the boiler's internal pressure (correct)
  • What type of gauge is commonly used for indicating a boiler's internal pressure?

  • Bourdon tube gauge (correct)
  • Manometer
  • Thermocouple gauge
  • Pitot tube gauge
  • According to ASME BPVC I Part PG-60.6.1, how should the dial of the pressure gauge be graduated?

  • To half the safety valve setting
  • To exactly match the safety valve setting
  • To less than half the safety valve setting
  • To approximately double the safety valve setting (correct)
  • Why is it important for the pressure gauge to be calibrated to double the safety valve setting?

    <p>To prevent overpressure in the boiler</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required to protect the pressure gauge from high pressure and temperature steam?

    <p>A liquid seal syphon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of a shut-off valve or cock in the gauge connection adjacent to the gauge?

    <p>To prevent installation of other valves between the gauge and the boiler</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is used to trap condensate and keep steam away from the pressure-sensing device while still transmitting pressure to the gauge?

    <p>Siphon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the minimum size requirement for a syphon used in piping for steam boilers?

    <p>¼ in. (6 mm)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required by ASME BPVC I Part PG-60.6.3 for each boiler to ensure accuracy of the boiler pressure gauge?

    <p>A valve connection for attaching a test gauge during operation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is recommended for low-pressure boilers for verifying the reading of the boiler gauge during operation?

    <p>Inspector gauge connection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must not be less than NPS ¼ (DN 8) or DN 15 (NPS ½) for steel or wrought iron pipe or tubing?

    <p>The gauge connection, boiler tapping, or piping to the boiler</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required for low-pressure steam boilers to have connected to the steam space or water column or steam connection with a siphon or equivalent device?

    <p>'U' shaped liquid seal syphon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required by Part PG-60.6.1 for the installation of any other valves between the gauge and the boiler?

    <p>Prohibition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is used to maintain a water seal and prevent steam from entering the gauge tube?

    <p>A liquid seal syphon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The pressure gauge in a steam boiler must be connected to the steam space or water column to reduce the likelihood of blockage and maintain accurate pressure readings.
    • Part PG-60.6.1 requires a shutoff valve or cock in the gauge connection adjacent to the gauge, prohibiting the installation of any other valves between the gauge and the boiler.
    • The shutoff valve is important for permitting the replacement of the perfect pressure gauge while the boiler is in operation and for installing a master test pressure gauge to verify the accuracy of the boiler pressure gauge.
    • To protect the pressure gauge from high pressure and temperature steam, a syphon or equivalent device is required to maintain a water seal and prevent steam from entering the gauge tube.
    • Piping or siphons for steam boilers must meet minimum dimensions: NPS ¼ (DN 8) for connections to the boiler, except the syphon, and ¼ in. (6 mm) for the minimum size of a syphon.
    • Siphons, which are liquid seals shaped in a spiral pattern or a "U," work by trapping condensate at the lower portion of the pigtail or U, which keeps steam away from the pressure-sensing device while still transmitting pressure to the gauge.
    • ASME BPVC I Part PG-60.6.3 requires each boiler to have a valve connection for attaching a test gauge during operation to ensure the accuracy of the boiler pressure gauge.
    • Low-pressure steam boilers must have a steam gauge or compound steam gauge connected to the steam space or water column or steam connection with a siphon or equivalent device for preventing steam from entering the gauge tube.
    • The gauge connection, boiler tapping, or piping to the boiler must not be less than DN 8 (NPS ¼) or DN 15 (NPS ½) for steel or wrought iron pipe or tubing, and the scale on the dial of the steam boiler gauge must be graduated to not less than 200 kPa (30 psi) nor more than 414 kPa (60 psi) with a travel of at least 75 mm (3 in.).
    • Though an inspector gauge connection is not mandatory for low-pressure boilers, it is recommended for the ability to verify the reading of the boiler gauge during operation.

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