Thursday, January 7, 2010

Did anyone else hear the Fifth Trumpet Blast when sadam lit oil wells on fire?

That was no trumpet, it was the what should I do retard farting.Did anyone else hear the Fifth Trumpet Blast when sadam lit oil wells on fire?
This was just asked last week. Nobody heard anything. Not even Saddam!Did anyone else hear the Fifth Trumpet Blast when sadam lit oil wells on fire?
It is interesting that Saddam fit the ';type'; of Antichrist - and looking at Daniel, we know that after this type goes down (which he has) then we are to look at Medio Persia, or, modern day Iran, plus the middlelands, which are terrorist-occupied. Very, very interesting. We are sure damn close, aren't we?!!!
Funny enough I did hear trumpet blasts but not when the oil wells were lit up. It was last May in the middle of the night for a couple of weeks, then nothing since.
Nope.
I didn't, but I would be interested in your experience that led to these thoughts.
religious propaganda

In an oil fired hot water furnace....?

in an oil fired hot water furnace....if the aquastate clicks more then once for each function ...does it need to be replaced?In an oil fired hot water furnace....?
The aquastat turns onthe gas and or the pump at the desired temps. it is set up for, if you think its not working replace it, if it is working leve it be.

What are the ways to improve heat rate of an oil fired power plant?

How can we improve heat rate of a regenerative reheat oil fired power plant? like variable speed drives....etc etcWhat are the ways to improve heat rate of an oil fired power plant?
What type of oil fired plant are you refering to steam boiler/turbine or combustion turbine used in either the simple cycle or combined cycle mode. For a steam cycle, and without considering the practicality, one can add feedwater heaters, replace the turbine or install more efficient internals, increase steam pressure/temperature, better burners, more efficient motors, install variable speed drives on the bigger fan (forced draft, induced draft) motors, better insulation.





Not sure how to do this.





Some additional thoughts.





%26gt;How clean do you keep the condenser?


%26gt;Ditto for FW heaters. Do you calculate LMTD for the heaters?


%26gt;Do your operators maintain all the parameters, e.g., SH temperature that affect heat rate? Do they have a HR parameter display, HR goals?


%26gt;How clean is your turbine? When was it last opened? Washed?


%26gt;Have you tested for seal leakage HP to IP?


%26gt;Don't know your mode of operation, i.e., base, peaking, but do you use full arc or partial arc admission?


%26gt;If your a peaker, and assuming you're not a UP, have you looked at variable pressure operation?


%26gt;Peaking or cycling - have you optimized your start ups? Do you bottle up the boiler?


%26gt;How clean is the boiler, especially, SH and RH passes?


Added:


%26gt;GE and W used to offer high efficiency L-0 blades. How old is your unit? Do you have these blades installed?


%26gt;Have you looked for hard particle erosion on your nozzle block and 1st stage blades?


%26gt;Do you chemically clean the boiler? Do you have chordal thermocouples installed?


%26gt;What condition is your air preheater in?What are the ways to improve heat rate of an oil fired power plant?
Better fuel
super unlead gas
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  • Could the oil sand of canada catch fire?

    My impression is that there is so much sand in it, that even if a bit catches fire, it does not spread very much. The huge mechanical shovels used to extract the tar sands glow red hot from the friction, and this does not cause fires that spread. And they have been extracting oil from tar sands for years and years now, in huge projects.Could the oil sand of canada catch fire?
    If it has Oil in it then yes

    Why do oil rigs have those fires on top?

    I've always wondered why oil rig things have those fires on top. Does it serve some purpose or is that just what happens when they strike oil?Why do oil rigs have those fires on top?
    In all such installations i.e. oil rigs,refineries etc dealing with flammable natural gases[CH4,C3H8,C4H10 etc],there are chances that mixture of these with air may produce explosion on exposure to a ignition source.To mitigate the risk of explosion the mixture of them in limited quantity %26amp; in controlled condition kept to burn regularly , as a burning mixture can not explode.Why do oil rigs have those fires on top?
    the oil refining process has many byproducts, many of them aren麓t of any use. The combustion of an organic component results in carbon dioxide plus water, which are far healthier for the enviroment than the oil gases... so fire them up baby!!
    It burns natural gas that is also mixed in with crude oil in deposits. If they didn't burn it, it could fill up the area around the drilling deck and explode.
    Im pretty sure it is there to burn the natural gas it gathers when getting oil.

    Gas or oil fired water heaters in garagesmust be what so that the gasoline vapors are not ignited?

    Lifted off the floor. But from a scientific point of view, this is nonsense; although gasoline vapor is heavier than air, in time it will mix uniformly with air, so it could be ignited from a spark at any point or height.

    Gas or oil fired water heaters in garages must be ___ so that gasoline vapors are not ignited?

    a. 18 inches above the garage slab


    b. insulated


    c. 18 inches below grade


    d. tested weeklyGas or oil fired water heaters in garages must be ___ so that gasoline vapors are not ignited?
    a. Gasoline vapor is heavier than air and collects in highly combustible pockets. Every gas station fire fire you have ever witnessed on the evening news was caused by this..Gas or oil fired water heaters in garages must be ___ so that gasoline vapors are not ignited?
    a
    a
    b, insulated, there must be an area between the gas or oil and the tank in which it directly sits in. This I believe is because of pressure of fumes or something.