[As mentioned in the Notification by
Government of India; Ministry of Commerce and Industry under “The Boiler
Operation Engineer’s Rules, 
2011”] 

 
 
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A
  candidate in order to be qualified for a certificate of proficiency under these
  rules; shall, inter alia, satisfy the examiner that he— | 
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(a) | 
can
  calculate loads, areas, volumes, quantities and weights; 
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(b) | 
can
  give description of the principal types of steam boilers used on land and to
  state the purposes and reasons for which different types of boilers are
  employed; and from the data and formulae supplied, calculate the safe working
  pressure for any part of a boiler in accordance with the Indian Boiler
  Regulations; | 
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(c) | 
can
  calculate the direct stress, the torsional stress and the bending stress in
  round bars and shafts and the bending stress in rectangular bars and levers
  with given load; | 
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(d) | 
understands
  the working and management of steam boilers, super heaters and economizers; | 
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(e) | 
understands
  the use and purpose of various valves, cocks, mountings, fitting and other
  safety devices. | 
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(f) | 
can
  give a description of and explain the functions of feed pumps, feed
  injectors, feed regulators, feed water filters and softeners, feed heaters,
  air heaters, calorifiers, steam accumulators, forced draught, induced draught
  and automatic draught control devices;  | 
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(g) | 
can
  answer questions on fact relating to combustion, heat and steam and calculate
  consumption of coal and water and quantity of steam that may be generated
  from a given heating surface under the various systems of draught, in any
  land boiler and also calculate the overall efficiency of boiler plant;  | 
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(h) | 
can
  explain jet and surface condensation, reheating and the working of steam
  expansion;  | 
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(i) | 
can
  explain the general methods employed in laying foundation for boilers and
  chimneys and the suitable area and height of chimneys promote efficient
  combustion; | 
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(j) | 
can
  explain the significance of principal appliances in use for the prevention of
  smoke and the principle on which they work and given description of the
  principal mechanical stokers, pulverizes, gas, oil and pulverized fuel
  systems in use;  | 
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(k) | 
understands
  the need for periodical cleaning, the methods used for prevention of scale or
  other deposits on heating surfaces and the necessity for maintaining a
  certain PH value in feed water;  | 
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(l) | 
can
  detect defects in boilers and state the means and methods of rectifying them.
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(m) | 
understands
  the precautions to be taken for starting a boiler and economizer from cold or
  from banked fire condition;  | 
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(n) | 
understands
  the procedure to be adopted in putting an economizer out of commission while
  the boiler is on steam;  | 
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(o) | 
can
  explain the methods adopted for the achievement of fuel economy and the use
  of various instruments used in a Boiler House;  | 
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(p) | 
materials
  used in Boiler components and piping; and  | 
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(q) | 
can
  read and prepare a working sketch and drawing of boilers and boiler mounting
  or parts thereof.  |  | 
 
 
 
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