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DC 3RD CLASS TEST, 3RD CLASS STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEER LICENSE PREP, STATIONARY
ENGINEER, STATION ENGINEER EXAM, DC 1ST CLASS BOILER ACTUAL EXAM NEWEST
COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| ALREADY GRADED A+

Question 1
In a refrigeration system, the component in which the liquid refrigerant turns into a vapor by
absorbing heat from the surrounding medium is called the:
A) Compressor
B) Condenser
C) Evaporator
D) Receiver
E) Expansion Valve
Correct Answer: C) evaporator
Rationale: The evaporator is a heat exchanger that allows heat to transfer from the
substance being cooled into the low-pressure liquid refrigerant. As the refrigerant absorbs
this heat (latent heat of vaporization), it changes state from a liquid to a vapor.

Question 2
Which of the following is considered the best method for electrical grounding in a stationary
power plant environment?
A) Connecting a wire to a wooden fence post
B) A metal stake driven 8 feet into the ground
C) Wrapping a wire around a plastic PVC pipe
D) Connecting to the neutral wire of a light switch
E) Using a 2-foot copper rod in a bucket of sand
Correct Answer: B) Metal stake drive 8 foot into the ground.
Rationale: Proper electrical grounding requires a low-resistance path to the earth to
dissipate surges or faults. Driving a metal rod (grounding electrode) at least 8 feet into the
earth is the standard requirement to ensure contact with moist soil and a reliable safety
ground.

Question 3
Which type of valve is specifically designed and recommended for throttling purposes
(regulating flow) in a steam or water line?
A) Gate valve
B) Check valve
C) Globe valve
D) Butterfly valve
E) Ball valve
Correct Answer: C) Globe
Rationale: Globe valves are designed with a plug or disc that moves perpendicularly to the
seat. This design creates a change in direction for the fluid, which allows for precise
regulation of flow (throttling) without the excessive wear or vibration that would occur in a
gate valve.

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Question 4
When maintaining a boiler, what is the acceptable range for residual sodium sulfite (used as an
oxygen scavenger)?
A) 0-10 ppm
B) 10-25 ppm
3) 30-70 ppm
D) 80-120 ppm
E) Over 200 ppm
Correct Answer: C) 30-70
Rationale: Sodium sulfite is added to boiler water to remove dissolved oxygen and prevent
pitting corrosion. Maintaining a residual level of 30-70 parts per million (ppm) ensures
there is enough chemical present to react with any incoming oxygen without over-treating
the water.

Question 5
What is the approximate BTU content of one gallon of Number 4 (#4) fuel oil?
A) 138,000 BTU
B) 141,000 BTU
C) 146,000 BTU
D) 152,000 BTU
E) 160,000 BTU
Correct Answer: C) 146,000
Rationale: Number 4 fuel oil is a blend of distillate and residual oils. It has a higher energy
density than #2 heating oil but is thinner than #6. The standard industrial average for its
heat content is approximately 146,000 BTUs per gallon.

Question 6
A zeolite water softener system removes hardness-forming minerals from water. What does this
system use to regenerate the resin beads?
A) Liquid Nitrogen
B) Sulfuric Acid
C) Brine (Salt solution)
D) Caustic Soda
E) High-pressure steam
Correct Answer: C) brine
Rationale: Zeolite softeners work on the principle of ion exchange. As hard water passes
through, calcium and magnesium ions stick to the resin. During regeneration, a brine
solution (sodium chloride) is flushed through the system, replacing the hardness ions with
sodium ions and restoring the resin's capacity.
Question 7
What are the four standard steps in the Zeolite Rejuvenation (regeneration) process?

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A) Fill, Soak, Heat, Drain
B) Backwash, Brine, Rinse, Service
C) Scrub, Polish, Filter, Distill
D) Compress, Condense, Expand, Evaporate
E) Open, Close, Turn, Lock
Correct Answer: B) Backwash, Brine, Rinse, Service
Rationale: 1. Backwash removes debris; 2. Brine exchanges ions; 3. Rinse removes excess
salt; 4. Service returns the unit to normal operation. Following this specific sequence is
essential for effective water softening.
Question 8
In a standard refrigeration cycle, where is the medium-temperature liquid refrigerant typically
found?
A) In the Compressor
B) In the Evaporator
C) In the Condenser
D) At the discharge of the Expansion Valve
E) Inside the Suction Line
Correct Answer: C) Condenser
Rationale: The condenser removes heat from the high-pressure vapor coming from the
compressor. As heat is rejected to the cooling medium (air or water), the vapor condenses
into a medium-temperature liquid before moving toward the expansion valve.
Question 9
Where in the refrigeration cycle would you expect to find high-temperature vapor?
A) Inlet of the evaporator
B) Discharge of the compressor or condenser
C) Outlet of the receiver
D) Center of the expansion valve
E) Discharge of the liquid line
Correct Answer: B) At the discharge of the compressor or condenser
Rationale: Work performed by the compressor increases the pressure and temperature of
the refrigerant vapor. This "superheated" high-pressure vapor is found immediately
following the compression stroke as it enters the condenser.

Question 10
In a Scotch Marine boiler, which specific types of stays are used to provide structural support to
the burner (combustion) chamber?
A) Through stays
B) Staybolts
C) Diagonal Stays
D) Longitudinal stays

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E) Gusset stays
Correct Answer: C) Diagonal Stays
Rationale: Diagonal stays are used to support the flat surfaces of the combustion chamber
or tube sheets by transferring the pressure load to the cylindrical shell of the boiler,
preventing the chamber from collapsing under high pressure.

Question 11
What is the proper method for obtaining a "superheat" reading on a refrigeration system?
A) Measure the pressure of the liquid line
B) Take the suction line pressure and cross-reference to temperature
C) Measure the temperature of the condenser water
D) Subtract the ambient temperature from the discharge pressure
E) Divide the head pressure by the suction pressure
Correct Answer: B) Take suction line pressure
Rationale: Superheat is the temperature of a vapor above its saturation point. To find it, the
operator takes the suction pressure, finds the corresponding saturation temperature on a
P/T chart, and subtracts that from the actual temperature measured on the suction line.
Question 12
Which wire is responsible for connecting all non-current-carrying metal components of a system
to a physical ground or water pipe for safety?
A) Neutral wire
B) Hot leg
C) Grounding electrode conductor
D) Ungrounded conductor
E) Fuse link
Correct Answer: C) Grounding electrode conductor
Rationale: The grounding electrode conductor ensures that all metal casings and
components are bonded to the earth's potential. This prevents the metal frames of
equipment from becoming energized and posing an electrocution hazard.

Question 13
To determine "sub-cooling" in a refrigeration system, what is the correct procedure?
A) Take suction pressure and add 10 degrees
B) Take the liquid line pressure, find the saturation temperature, and subtract the actual liquid
line temperature from it
C) Divide the head pressure by 1.5
D) Subtract the evaporator temperature from the room temperature
E) Measure the temperature of the oil in the crankcase
Correct Answer: B) Take liquid line pressure, cross reference to temperature, get liquid line
temperature, subtract actual temperature from cross referenced temperature
Rationale: Sub-cooling indicates that the refrigerant has changed completely to liquid and

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