What is the condition of inert gas as it is produced by the boilers or inert gas generator? Answer : B Hot and containing soot particles.
Marine MCQs7 February 2023 at 11:16GMT+5:30
Thanks for the comment please note that, Inert gas produced by boilers or generators is typically free of oxygen and clean, meaning it is free of contaminants and does not contain oxygen, which is flammable. The purpose of producing inert gas is to reduce the risk of fire or explosion in ships or other industrial settings by replacing air with a non-flammable atmosphere.
Option B, "Hot and containing soot particles", is not the correct answer because the inert gas produced by boilers or generators is typically free of soot or other particles. The goal of producing inert gas is to create a non-flammable atmosphere that reduces the risk of fire or explosion, and the presence of soot or other particles would potentially introduce a fire hazard or contaminate the environment.
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Option B, "Hot and containing soot particles", is not the correct answer because the inert gas produced by boilers or generators is typically free of soot or other particles. The goal of producing inert gas is to create a non-flammable atmosphere that reduces the risk of fire or explosion, and the presence of soot or other particles would potentially introduce a fire hazard or contaminate the environment.