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Question
- the automatic water feed for a steam boiler:
options:
- is located at the high point in the system
- should not have a check valve
- is part of the boiler feed pump system
- must be operated manually
- is designed to keep the receiver full
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "Is located at the high point in the system": Automatic water feeds for steam boilers are typically at low points (for water collection), so this is wrong.
- "Should not have a check valve": Automatic water feeds do have check valves to prevent backflow, so this is wrong.
- "Is part of the boiler feed pump system": The automatic water feed is part of the boiler feed pump system that supplies water to the boiler, this is correct.
- "Must be operated manually": It's automatic, so this is wrong.
- "Is designed to keep the receiver full": Its main role is to supply water to the boiler, not just keep the receiver full, so this is wrong.
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C. Is part of the boiler feed pump system