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Snubbers smooth and dampen _____



A. Heat waves


B. Steam surges


C. Pressure impulses


D. Process flow

C. Pressure impulses

Ball joints are installed to allow for ______ in a piping system



A. Expansion and contraction


B. Chemical absorption


C. Pressure relief


D. Opening and closing

A. Expansion and contraction

Drip legs collect condensate and sediments from _____ systems



A. Hot-water


B. Process water


C. Gas


D. Steam

D. Steam

The most commonly used invasive device for measuring flow is a _______



A. Rotameter


B. Venturi tube


C. Pitot tube


D. Orifice plate

D. Orifice plate

Which type of flowmeter uses propellers and turbines inserted in the flow of fluid



A. Rotatameter


B. Venturi tube


C. Pitot tube


D. Orifice plate

A. Rotameter

Which of the following is a level measurement device



A. Pitot tube


B. Sight glass


C. Thermowell


D. Flowmeter

A. Pitot tube

The conventional rupture disc is designed to burst when over pressured on the ______



A. Convex side


B. Concave side


C. Top face


D. Bottom face

B. Concave side

A desuperheater is designed to _____ of steam



A. Increase the pressure


B. Decrease the pressure


C. Increase the temperature


D. Decrease the temperature

D. Decrease the temperature

Until they are ready to be installed, flow pressure switches should be stored in a _____



A. Saline solution


B. Dry area


C. Damp area


D. Open area

B. Dry area

Pitot tubes should be stored in _____



A. Reinforced boxes


B. Dry areas


C. Crates


D. Packing from other specialties

A. Reinforced boxes