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QUESTIONS
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Paper EA2 - Energy Auditor - Set A
Date: 22.05.2004 Timings: 1400 - 1700 HRS Duration: 3 HRS Max. Marks: 150
General instructions:
o Please check that this question paper contains 7 printed pages
o Please check that this question paper contains 65 questions
o The question paper is divided into three sections
o All questions in all three sections are compulsory
o All parts of a question should be answered at one place
a) CH4 b) O2 c) CO d) N2
2. Which of the following fuel requires the largest amount of excess air for complete
combustion?
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a) 11.7 b) 12 c) 13 d) 26
9. Suitable atomizing viscosity of fuel oil for use in LAP/MAP burners is
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a) over heating b) ash fusion c) melting of lime stones d) ash carry over
22. In coal fired FBC boilers the percentage of bottom ash to the total ash is in the range
of
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34. The Gross Calorific Value of furnace oil, LSHS and LDO is of the order of
a) sensible heat loss in flue gas b) loss due to evaporation of moisture in fuel
c) skin losses d) heat loss through openings
37 Velocity of steam in a pipe does strongly depend on
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S-1. List all the elements of an Ultimate Chemical Analysis of coal. Which additional
coal information is necessary for the calculation of boiler efficiency.
S-2. A boiler operator is trying to reduce excess air level from 30% to 10% in a coal fired
boiler. Describe what will most likely happen to the CO, CO2 concentration as well
as amount of unburnt carbon in the flue gas. Explain your answer!
S-3. Explain why “blow down” is done in a boiler. List a disadvantage of blow down.
S-6. How are SO2 emissions controlled in a FBC boiler and describe the method.
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S-8. Define the efficiency of a furnace and explain why furnace efficiencies are lower
than boiler efficiencies. State measures to improve the efficiency of furnaces.
S-9. Draw the appropriate curves and mark the point of most economical insulation
thickness in a X – Y coordinate system where the Y-axis represents annual costs
and X-axis represents the insulation thickness of a furnace.
S-10. In a heat exchanger 90oC hot water flows inside the tube. Hot combustion gas at
600oC passes at the outside of the water tube. What is your best judgement about
the surface temperature of the tube at the gas side? Explain!
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L-1. Calculate
i) The stoichiometric amount of combustion air required for the fuel whose
composition is given below.
ii) Calculate the NCV of the fuel based on the GCV of the fuel of 10,880 kcal/kg.
Fuel composition data
Constituents % by weight
Carbon 85.9
Hydrogen 12
Oxygen 0.7
Nitrogen 0.5
Sulphur 0.5
H2O 0.35
Ash 0.05
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L-2. Explain the concept of a FBC boiler with a sketch. What are the major benefits of
using a FBC boiler.
L-3. Calculate the annual financial loss from an opening in a reheating furnace which is
1m x 1m, assuming a factor for total radiation of 0.70. The furnace radiates at
1200°C, and is operated for 12 hours a day, 200 days per year. Fuel oil costs are
Rs.14,000/- per tonne and the oil has a Calorific Value of 10,000 kcal/kg. Ignore
ambient temperature.
L-4. A steam pipeline of 100 mm outer diameter is not insulated for 100 meters and
supplying steam at 10 kg/cm2. Find out the annual fuel savings if the line is properly
insulated with 65 mm insulating material. Assume 7000 hours/year of operation.
Given:
Boiler efficiency – 90%
Fuel Oil cost - Rs.13,000/tonne
Calorific Value of fuel oil - 10,300 kcal/kg
Surface temperature without insulation – 180oC
Surface temperature after insulation – 75oC
Ambient temperature – 30oC
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