BIOL 101 Engineering Plant Review

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Flashcards covering vocabulary and procedures for engineering plant operations, EOSS guidelines, equipment safety, and system color codes based on lecture notes.

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Open circuit

Term which refers to opening a circuit breaker or switch of a power supply.

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Suspected cause and cause of action

When documenting specification readings, what should be included

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Notify the engineer officer

When a breach of security is detected, what does the EDO or EOOW do

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Procedures

The EOSS Provides a set of standardized ______ for the engineering plant

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Usage

The EUG covers EOSS intent, structure, and _____

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EOSS page contents

Information typically found on the page includes the title, number, code, serial number, and date.

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Frictional force / Friction

The name of the force that resists or prevents motion.

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Pressure measurement methods

Measured in inches of water and inches of mercury.

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Forms of stored mechanical energy

Mechanical potential energy and mechanical kinetic energy.

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Power

The rate at which work is done.

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Watchstation

The destination to which orders and reports should be addressed.

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Equipment load information

Information found in the SIB or operating logs.

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Parts of the EOSS

EOP and EOCC.

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Speed

Distance covered per unit of time.

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Velocity

Speed in a certain direction.

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Acceleration

Rate at which velocity changes.

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Inertia

Property that causes objects at rest to remain at reset and objects in motion to remain in motion.

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Latent heat

Type of heat involved with water being built into steam with no change in temperature.

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Mechanical energy

Energy associated with large bodies or objects.

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DC log

Log that shows the current material condition and any deviation.

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Bell log

A record of all speed changes for a particular shaft.

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Underway discrepancy notification

Underway engineering watchstanders will notify the EOOW.

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EOSS change authority

The CO may authorize any changes to the EOSS.

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EOCC

Part of the EOSS that pertains to the procedures for responding to common casualties.

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MLOC

Engineering operational procedure containing the minimum requirements for preparing to light off the engineering plant.

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Memorized EOCC actions

Controlling and immediate actions.

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Risk Assessment Code #1

Categorizes a hazard that could cause death or a loss of facility.

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Butterfly valve

Valve that provides low flow resistance and can be successfully used for throttling.

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Gasket

Used to seal fixed faces or contain liquid where two pieces come together.

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Packing

Used to create a seal between two moving surfaces.

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Gas pressure behavior

When temperature increases but volume is constant, the pressure increases.

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Relief valve

Type of valve designed to protect a system from over pressurization.

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Jam nut

A thin nut installed between the thicker nut and the working surface used to prevent the main nut from turning.

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Annual ORM training

Training a command must conduct annually.

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Final ORM steps

Supervise and review.

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Out of bounds readings action

Annotate in the comment section when readings fall outside maximum and minimum limits.

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Temporary standing orders

Used if the normal operating procedure is unable to be followed thoroughly.

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Electrical shock protocol

Ensure power is secured first if you find someone who has been shocked.

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Lube oil color code

Yellow and black stripe.

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Tan

Low pressure color code

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Safety officer

The person who should be notified of missing safety chains.

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Bolt

A threaded fastener with a head on the end.

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Stud

A threaded fastener without a head on the end.

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Motor operated valve

Type of valve that can be used locally and remotely.

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Washer

Used to relieve friction and distribute pressure from a bolt.

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Check valve

Valve used to only allow fluid flow in one direction.

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Warnings

Information that, if not strictly adhered to, may result in injury.

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Caution

Information that, if not strictly adhered to, may result in damage to equipment.

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Notes

Essential info or project results or highlights of a particular condition.

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Flange seam location

Must be located at the bottom (66 o'clock).

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6 months

How long is the equipment log set on board for

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Overboard

Where is waste water sent after processed by the oily water system separator

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Lagging

Material that slows down heat transfer from piping to the atmosphere.

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Engineering Officers Standing Orders

Contains the list of valves that require locks or locking devices.

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Engineering log

Log providing the day-to-day record of events pertaining to the engineering plant.

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Torque sequence

The method required when tightening down a flange.

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Tag out

Process used to indicate a system is under repair and prevent operation of valves.

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Depressurize

What must be done prior to opening a flange after tags have been hung

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What is the minimum number of bolts to secure a deck plate

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CO

Who may authorize the resumption of operations after equipment tampering and sabotage is discovered.

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Engineering officer

Who is responsible for the keys to the main reduction gears

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Status charts

Which EOSS document that shows the current status of a system at any given time.

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High pressure color code

Dark grey.

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Sewage color code

Gold/brown.

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Nitrogen (jet fuel) color code

Dark purple.

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Steam color code

White.

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Salt/seawater color code

Dark green.

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Potable water color code

Dark blue.

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Firemain color code

Red.

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Hydraulic color code

Orange.

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Chill water

Striped light blue and dark green.

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Striped red and green

Foam discharge color code

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Light blue

What color denotes feed water condensate

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Differential pressure

The difference between 22 pressures measured with respect to a common base.

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Diagram

What are maps of systems within the propulsion plant.

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