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Introduction
_ Electrical
to Power
PowerEngineering
SystemsIntroduction
Fundamentals
_ Electrical
to Power
Power
StudyEngineering
Guide.pdf
Systems Fundamentals
_ Electrical Power
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In the early days, owners of power plants hired _____ D
workers, who started out doing manual labour and
through acquired experience they were promoted to
jobs with gradually increasing levels of skill.
a. Qualified
b. Highly educated
c. Trained
d. Unskilled
e. College trained.
Early government involvement in certification of D
power engineers became more important for the
following reasons except:
a. Efficiency
b. Labour mobility
c. Safety
d. Pollution
e. Technological advancements.
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Which of the following is not a definition of a power D
plant?
a. Any one or more boilers in which steam or other
vapour is
generated at more than 103 kPa.
b. Any one or more boilers containing liquid and
having a
working pressure exceeding 1100 kPa.
c. Any one or more boilers containing liquid and
having a
working temperature exceeding 121°C.
d. Any one or more boilers in which steam or other
vapour is
generated at less than 57 kPa.
e. Any engine run from one or more boilers
containing liquid and
having a working pressure exceeding 1100 kPa.
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