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defective gaskets, bellows, valves, valve seats, floats, buckets, linkages, and orifices. Use only matched sets of   replacement   valves   and   seats.   Make   certain   all replacement parts are of the correct size. Do not change the weight of floats or buckets when repairing traps, or operation  may  be  affected.  Often,  it  is  more economical  to  purchase  and  install  new  parts  than  to recondition  defective  elements.  Repair  or  replace leaking bypass valves. Repack valve stems. header and one on the plate). Be sure you remove all the corrosion or other surface deposits and all adhering pieces  of  the  old  gasket.  It  is  impossible  to  obtain  a tight  joint  as  long  as  any  foreign  matter  remains  on either seating surface or in the corners of the fitting. Be sure to water-soak the new gasket for 24 hours before FAN  MAINTENANCE The  forced-draft  fan  should  be  checked  daily  to prevent an accumulation of dust in or around the fan. KEEP  THE  FAN  CLEAN!  Also,  check  daily  on  the sound of the fan. If it is not normal, report the matter promptly to your supervisor. A  daily  check  should  also  be  made  to  ensure adequate  lubrication  of  the  fan.  The  temperature  is another item that should not be overlooked. This you can  test  by  feel.  In  case  of  excessive  temperature, notify  your  supervisor  immediately. Because  induced-draft  fans  are  exposed  to  hot, dirty gases, they must be observed closely to prevent operating  difficulty.  Taking  proper  care  of  the  fan requires DAILY attention to ensure that the following conditions are met: 1. Bearings are kept cool and well lubricated. 2.   Fan is kept clean. Also, see that any change from the normal in sound is reported promptly to your supervisor. HANDHOLE  AND  MANHOLE  GASKET MAINTENANCE At each regular boiler overhaul, all handhole and manhole  fittings  and  gasket  seating  surfaces  on  the drums  and  headers  must  be  cleaned,  inspected, repaired,  or  renewed  if  necessary.  If  the  plates  are warped, distorted, or otherwise damaged, they must be repaired or renewed. Whenever  handholes  and  manholes  are  opened, new  gaskets  must  be  fitted.  After  a  gasket  has  once been  compressed,  it  must  be  discarded,  as  it  will  not provide a seal. Be sure to use the correct size and type of  gasket.  Never  use  any  makeup  compound  on  the seating surfaces when installing the gaskets. Graphite may  be  used  on  the  threads  of  the  stud  to  prevent seizure of the nut. installation. Power-driven  wire  brushes  are  best  for  cleaning the  seating  surfaces.  Scrapers  should  be  used  only when wire brushes are not enough to clean the surface. Scrapers must be used with great care, if they are used at all, since they tend to remove too much metal from the seating surfaces. If the gasket seating surfaces show a lot of pitting, you   may   have   to   get   these   surfaces   machined   or reground.  If  the  seating  surface  on  a  handhole  or manhole plate is badly pitted or damaged, discard the plate and replace it with a new one or one that has been machined to blueprint specifications. The clearance between the shoulder of a manhole plate and the manhole must not exceed one-sixteenth of an inch when the plate is centered accurately. Figure 2-6 shows where the clearance is measured. If the clearance is greater than one-sixteenth of an inch, the plate should be built up by electric welding at the inner edge of the shoulder. Steelworkers should do the welding, so the manhole plate may be stress-relieved after it is welded and the welded surface may be remachined. To position a manhole gasket properly, fit it on the long  axis  until  the  inner  edge  of  the  gasket  fits  the shoulder  snugly  at  the  ends  of  the  long  axis  of  the manhole plate. The clearance between the gasket and the shoulder should be equalized at the top and bottom of the short axis. Do NOT allow the outer edge of the gasket  to  protrude  at  any  point  beyond  the gasket-seating  surface  in  the  drumhead.  If  an  edge protrudes,  the  gasket  may  unravel  when  it  is compressed  by  the  tightening  of  the  manhole  cover. Discard any gasket that protrudes beyond the edge of the gasket-seating surface. the Before  installing  a  new  gasket,  thoroughly  clean two  gasket  seating  surfaces  (one  on  the  drum  or Figure 2-6.—Manhole plate clearance. 2-5

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