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Boiler Operator's Guide by Anthony Kohan,

Boiler Operator's Guide by Anthony Kohan,
Solve any boiler problem quickly and easily--and prepare for your license tests, too! This new edition of a classic guide offers expert information on the latest methods, materials, and equipment for installing, operating, and maintaining boilers in industrial, commercial, and other facilities. Filled with problem-solving tips and almost 200 illustrations, the fourth edition fully explains: Both federal and state jurisdictional requirements; Changes to the ASME Boiler Code, such as the new confined space entry requirements; The liberalization of the overseas requirement to obtain U.S. National Board Certification; Recent technological advances, including the use of new materials in boiler construction. You'll also find more boiler performance and efficiency calculations. . .details on new controls, sensors, transmitters, and actuators for improved boiler operations. . .new inspection techniques. . .troubleshooting advice for combined-cycle plants. . .guidance on ISO 9000 quality standards. . .and much more. And with lots of helpful review questions and answers at the end of each chapter, the new edition of Boiler Operator's Guide continues to be your best tool in preparing for oral and written license tests.



Water Treatment Essentials for Boiler Plant Operation by Robert G. Nunn,
Water Treatment Essentials for Boiler Plant Operation by Robert G. Nunn,
Make sure your boiler runs at maximum efficiency! Do you know how much make-up water you need in your boiler? How much blowdown? How to calculate the amount of chemical you need to add, and when/ This guide provides answers to these and many more questions about water treatment in industrial plants. It gives you a solid understanding of water treatment problems and solutions, so you can improve treatment efficiency and communicate more effectively with water treatment specialists and chief engineers. The guide presents technical details of water treatment in a clear, precise, and easy-to-understand manner to help you with your daily concerns. It includes helpful suggestions for the plant operator on how to calculate amounts of chemical to be used in steam boilers, cooling towers, and ion exchange equipment. It also discusses scale, corrosion, algae growth, microbiological growth, and the chemicals and equipment used to control these problems. And it covers pumps, poump calculations, hydronic systems, control devices, and treatments.



Setpoint - Setpoint is the target value that an automatic control system, for example PID controller, will aim to reach. For example a temperature setpoint in a boiler control system.

Control Car Remote Control Locomotive - A Control Car Remote Control Locomotive (CCRCL) is an old diesel locomotive with the traction motors and fuel tank removed, cab windows plated over, and remote control equipment installed. It is coupled to a locomotive (or a consist of locomotives) which lack remote control equipment; it is set to be the lead locomotive in command of the others, controlling them through their multiple unit control connections.

Sliding mode control - In control theory sliding mode control is a type of variable structure control where we try to alter the dynamics of a nonlinear system via application of a high-speed switching control. This is a state feedback control scheme where the feedback gains are not a continuous function of time.

Ground control station - A ground control station (GCS) is a land- or sea-based control center that provides the facilities for human control of unmanned vehicles in the air or in space. A GCS could be used to control unmanned aerial vehicles or rockets within or above the atmosphere.



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