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The initial cost of the HRT boiler is relatively low and  installing  it  is  not  too  difficult.  The  boiler  setting  can be   readily   changed   to   meet   different   fuel requirements—coal, oil, wood, or gas. Tube replacement is also a comparatively easy task since all tubes in the HRT boiler are the same in size, length, and diameter. The gas flows in the HRT boiler from the firebox to the rear of the boiler. It then returns through the tubes to the front where it is discharged to the breaching and out the stack. The HRT boiler has a pitch of 1 to 2 inches to the rear to allow sediment to settle toward the rear near the bottom blowdown   connection. The fusible plug is located 2 inches above the top row of tubes. Boilers over 40 inches in diameter require a manhole in the upperpart of the shell.  Those  over  48  inches  in  diameter  must  have  a manhole in the lower, as well as in the upper, part of the shell. Do not fail to familiarize yourself with the location of these and other essential parts of the HRT boiler. The knowledge   you   acquire   will   definitely   help   in   the performance of your duties with boilers. Firebox  Boiler Another type of fire-tube boiler is the FIREBOX boiler that is usually used for stationary purposes. A split section of a small firebox boiler is shown in figure 1-5. Gases in the firebox boiler make two passes through the tubes. Firebox boilers require no setting except possibly an ash pit for coal fuel. As a result, they can be quickly installed and placed in service. Gases travel from the firebox through a group of tubes to a reversing chamber. They return through a second set of tubes to the flue connection  on  the  front  of  the  boiler  and  are  then discharged up the stack. Q6. Q7. Q8. What are the two types of boilers? What are the four types office-tube boilers? What is the primary factor that allows the firebox boiler  to  be  quickly  installed  and  placed  into service? BOILER FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Learning  Objective: Describe the function and operation of the different types of boiler fittings and accessories. Now that the basic structure of a boiler has been explained,  boiler  fittings  (fig.  1-6)  and  the  operation  or function of various devices, such as controls, valves, and try  cocks,  must  be  presented.  A  sufficient  number  of essential boiler fittings and accessories are discussed in this section to provide a background for further study. As a reminder, and in case you should run across some unit Figure 1-5.—Split section of a small firebox boiler. 1-7

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