Boiler Operator’s Handbook
Boiler Operator’s Handbook
Boiler Operator’s Handbook written for the boiler operator, an operating engineer or stationary engineer by title, who has knowledge and experience with operating boilers but would like to know more and be able to operate his plant wisely. It is also simple enough to help a beginning operator learn the tricks of the trade by reading the book instead of learning the old-fashioned way (through experience) some of which can be very disagreeable. The book can also be used by the manager or superintendent who wants a reference to understand what his operators are talking about. It’s only fair, however, to warn a reader of this book that it assumes a certain amount of experience and knowledge already exists.
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Boiler Operator’s Handbook Content
- OPERATING WISELY
- OPERATIONS
- WHAT THE WISE OPERATOR KNOWS
- SPECIAL SYSTEMS
- MAINTENANCE
- CONSUMABLES
- WATER TREATMENT
- STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
- PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT
- CONTROLS
- WHY THEY FAIL
There are two basic types of operators, those that put in their eight hours on shift while doing as little as possible and those that are proud of their profession and do their best to keep their plant in top shape and running order. You must be one of the latter and you should take pride in that alone.
If it were not for the power of the human mind with its ability to process information and produce concepts that have never existed before we would be limited to living out our lives like the other species that reside on this earth. We would act as we always have and never make any progress or improve our lives and our environment. We could, of course, do only those things expected of us and be content with the rewards for doing so. Read on if you’re not contented with simply being and doing.
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