What is gauge pressure plus atmospheric pressure? - Answer- Pounds per square inch absolute (PSIA)
What is atmospheric pressure at sea level? - Answer-
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What does a differential gauge measure? - Answer- Difference between 2 separate points. Known as PSID
What does a duplex gauge measure? - Answer- Measures and displays pressure readings simultaneously from 2 points
What does a vacuum gauge measure? - Answer- Measure pressure lower than atmospheric pressure
What does a compound gauge measure? - Answer- Measures both above and below atmospheric pressure
What does a simplex gauge measure? - Answer- Measures pressure from 1 location
Which gauge is constructed of 2 Bourdon Tubes and 1 needle? - Answer- Differential gauge
Which gauge is constructed of 2 Bourdon Tubes and 2 needles? - Answer- Duplex gauge
What is a vacuum gauge measured in? - Answer- Inches of water or inches of Mercury (InHg)
What measuring device uses 2 dissimilar metals? - Answer- Bimetallic expansion
Which thermometer is also known as a distant reading thermometer? - Answer- Filled system thermometer
What does a filled system thermometer consists of? - Answer- A hollow metal sensing bulb at one end of a small bore tube. The other end is connected to a Bourdon tube
What is the oldest, simplest, most widely used thermometer? - Answer- Liquid-in-glass thermometer
What thermometer is used to measure temperatures between 300 degrees and 3000 degrees - Answer- Pyrometer
What are 3 types of direct liquid level indicators? - Answer- Sounding tape, sounding rule, sight glass
What does a sounding tape consists of? - Answer- Measuring tape attached to and wound to a drum with a non- sparking plumb bob on the end
What is the most commonly used sensor by the Navy? - Answer- Magnetic float type
What is the main type of Indirect Reading Device that you will see for measuring liquid levels? - Answer- Tank Level Indicator
What are the 3 major components of the magnetic float type? - Answer- Fluid level detection device, Receiver device, Remote level indicator
What are the 2 legal records maintained by the engineering department? - Answer- Engineering Log and Bell Book/Log
How long are legal documents kept onboard ship? - Answer- 3 years
What is the daily log that records which equipment is in operation, casualties to equipment or personnel, and any general information that affects the engineering plant? - Answer- The engineering Log
Where are speed changes recorded? - Answer- The bell book
Which report contains lists of liquids onboard such as fuels, lubricating oil and fresh water? - Answer- The fuel and water report
What log shows the existing material conditions for readiness and is maintained in Damage Control Central? - Answer- Damage Control Closure log
Which record provides information about unusual maintenance problems and ensures that service calls are handled properly? - Answer- The Trouble Call record
What is included in the trouble call record? - Answer- Time received, nature of problem, who is assigned to correct the problem and time completed
How long is the operating log kept onboard? - Answer- 6 months
What do you do when readings indicate abnormal operations? - Answer- Readings must be circled in red and reported to the watch supervisor, and an annotation made in the remarks section. The circle and annotation must both be in red
What is the purpose of the Physical Security Program? - Answer- To safeguard the ship and ship's company from sabotage
Who does ultimate responsibility for physical security lie with? - Answer- Commanding Officer
Which device is a positive stop designed to prevent inadvertent manipulation? - Answer- A locking device
What is a specially constructed key that allows complete disassembly of a security lock? - Answer- Control key
What is a standard key used by watch standers and maintenance personnel? - Answer- Operator key
Who has the only keys to the key locker? - Answer- Key issue control custodian, Engineering duty officer, and the Engineering officer
Who must any breach of security procedures be reported to? - Answer- The Engineering officer
Who can approve the resumption of normal operations? - Answer- Engineer officer, CDO, or CO
Who is responsible for physical security of the ship and takes direct control of security forces in the event of a security alert? - Answer- CDO
In-port, represents the CO, and reports to the CDO - Answer- OOD
Who controls access to the ship and receives hourly reports from the sounding and security watch? - Answer- OOD
In cases involving fire or flooding, what information do you state? - Answer- Type of casualty, location, compartment noun name, your name, rate/rank and telephone number
What is the purpose of the EOSS? - Answer- Provides safe, accurate and standardized procedures tailored to each ship
What does EOSS stand for? - Answer- Engineering Operational Sequencing System
The use of the EOSS is? - Answer- Mandatory
Changes in the EOSS must be authorized by? - Answer- CO
What are the 3 parts of the EOSS? - Answer- User Guide, Engineering Operational Procedures(EOP), Engineering Operational Casualty Control(EOCC)
Where is the EOSS located? - Answer- In the Engineering Spaces. There is also a CD-ROM kept in the log room
Master Plant Procedures are structured so that they are the overall controlling document used by? - Answer- The EOOW
What provides proper valve alignment for each combination of tanks, components, fuel stations, and systems that are used when accomplishing an evolution? - Answer- Tank Table
What provides tank capacities? - Answer- Tank Status Diagrams
The act of opening an electrical circuit breaker or switch at a power supply - Answer- De-energize
The act of closing an electrical circuit breaker or switch at a power supply - Answer- Energize
The opening or shutting of valves in a piping system or the positioning of switches or controls in an electrical system to permit the required flow of fluids or current - Answer- Align
What is the recommended minimum actions that must be completed prior to plant start-up? - Answer- The Master Pre-light off check list (MLOC)
What are the 4 actions of the EOCC? - Answer- Controlling, Immediate, Supplemantary and Restoring
What 2 actions of the EOCC must be memorized? - Answer- Controlling and Immediate
Watch station actions that are taken to bring the plant to a safe and stable operation condition - Answer- Supplementary actions
Actions taken to stop spread of casualty and minimize plant losses - Answer- Immediate actions
How many parts per million of oil is sufficient enough to cause a sheen? - Answer- 15-20
Why do you need to remove any oil from the bilges? - Answer- It may generate vapors that can ignite with spark or open flame [Show Less]