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| Water contamination occurs during: |
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| Production, Handeling, Storage, Distribution |
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| Maximum Bromine Levels for Consumption |
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| Free Available Chlorine (FAC); Total Bromine Residual (TBR) |
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| Amount of chlorine or bromine remaining in water 30 min. after treatment. |
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| Proper Chlorine and Bromine Concentrations |
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| Chlorine 1.0 Bromine .7 to establish .2 ppm |
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| Potable Water Quality Log |
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| Maximum PH of Potable Water |
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| Automatic Proportioning and Recirculating Brominators |
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| Automatic Proportioning Components |
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| Bypass Header Assembly, Dual Feed Valve Assembly, Feeder Assembly |
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| Flow Switch, Time totalizing meter, cartridge change indicator light, system operating light, fixed orifice, test tap, inlet and outlet flanges |
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| Two position ball valve that adjusts the feed rate |
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| Bromine Cartridge Canister |
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| Maintain a record of potable water for how long |
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| Most common Air Compressor Type |
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| Recipricating (positive displacement) |
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| Pneumatic System: Receiver |
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| Storage tank used when the demand for air exceeds capacity of the compressor |
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| Pneumatic System: Moisture Separator |
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| Removes moisture that wasn't removed at the receiver |
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| Pneumatic System: In-Line Lubricator |
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| Applies a vapor of oil to air before it reaches the end user. |
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| Pneumatic System: Pressure Regulator |
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| Decreases the high unusable air into a lower usable air pressure |
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| Pneumatic System: Pressure Relief Valve |
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| Safely releases excess pressure form the system. |
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| Pneumatic System: Pressure Reducing Station |
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| Changes air pressure without changing air compressors (High to Low) |
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| Pneumatic System: Cross Connect Stations |
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| From Ship's Service Air to Diesel Start Air and back. |
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| Pneumatic System: Diesel Air Start Motor |
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| Coverts potential energy into mechanical energy |
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| Pneumatic System: Starting System Pressure |
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| How many starts for a diesel start system |
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| Rate of air pressure rise when opening valve |
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| Maximum recommended temp. for an air compressor |
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| Provide fresh water by filtering seater through a semipermeabel membrane under pressure |
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| What does an RO get rid of? |
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| Bacteria, salts, sugars, proteins, dyes, and any constituents with a molecular weight greater than 150-250 Daltons |
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| Difference between RO and conventional filtration |
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| Crossflow Operation, Particle Size and Osmotic Pressure |
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| First step in removing large peices of debris from seawater. |
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| RO: Cengrifugal Separator |
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| Removes 98% of separable solids 200 mesh (74 MICRONS) and larger |
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| Prevents freezing on freshwater side. Acivates under 35; secures above 38 |
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| Filters the seawater to minimize membrane fouling |
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| RO: Activated Carbon Filter |
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| Removes halogen from fresh water before used for cleaning |
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| Protects potable water agains backflow to the tanks |
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| Supplies pressure if seawater pressure is not high enough |
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| Increase seawater pressure to 700 to 1000 psi |
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| Where the actual desalination occurs |
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| Maximimum Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) |
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| How does OWS system operate? |
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| Coalescing: The natural ability of two dissimilar liquids to seperate. |
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| Pressurized and vacuum/gravity |
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| Removes small particles from the oil water mixture |
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| Perforated fiberboard with mulitple layers of spun fiberglass in the core |
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| OWS: Combination Colescer |
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| Used for both pre-filtering and coalescing simultaneously |
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| When is this placard required: DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED. |
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| On a vessel longer than 26 feet; in a conspicuous place in each machinery space or bilge. Must be at least 5" by 8" |
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| What states that no person shall discharge oil into any body of water. |
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| Max oil when within 12 NM of any coast |
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| Max oil when further that 12 NM from any coast |
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| Who established principles for modern hydraulics |
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| Pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions and acts with equal force on equal areas and at right angles to them. |
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Force -------- area/pressure |
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| Area=Diameter squared X .7854 |
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| Electronic Control and Monitoring System (ECM) |
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| Controls functions, Monitors Operation, and Alerts of Casualties |
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| Outboard: Electrical System Subsystems |
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Definition
| Starting, Charging, Ignition |
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| Outboard: Starting System Components |
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| Ignition Switch, Solenoid, Starter Motor |
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| Outboards: Charging System |
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| Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy for the ship's load. |
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| Outboards: Charging System Components |
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| Battery, Altenator, Rectifier, Voltage Regulator |
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| Outboard: Alternator Types |
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| Permanent Magnet and Variable-Field |
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| Outboards: Two Types of Ignition Systems |
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| Capacitive Discharge and Transistorized Magneto |
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