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Q1. What is vibration? What is FFT? what is time waveform? What is cost down testing? What is resonance? What is natural frequency? How can eliminate resonance? What is soft foot? How can find out van pass frequenc...

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A set of questions related to vibration analysis and condition monitoring.

  • Vibration is the oscillation of an object around a reference point.

  • FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) is a mathematical algorithm used to analyze vibration signals.

  • Time waveform is a graph of vibration amplitude over time.

  • Cost down testing is a process of reducing the cost of maintenance and repair.

  • Resonance is a phenomenon where an object vibrates at its natural frequency.

  • Natural frequency is the frequency a...read more

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Q2. What is the use of series reactors in a transmission line?

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Series reactors are used in transmission lines to limit the flow of current and improve system stability.

  • Series reactors are used to limit the flow of current in a transmission line.

  • They improve system stability by reducing voltage fluctuations and power surges.

  • They can also be used to compensate for line capacitance and improve power factor.

  • Examples of series reactors include air-core reactors, iron-core reactors, and hybrid reactors.

  • They are commonly used in high-voltage tr...read more

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Q3. What could be your response in case of any emergency situation?

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In case of an emergency situation, my response would be to remain calm, assess the situation, and take immediate action to ensure the safety of all individuals involved.

  • Stay calm and composed

  • Assess the situation quickly

  • Take immediate action to ensure safety

  • Follow emergency protocols and procedures

  • Coordinate with relevant authorities and communicate effectively

  • Provide necessary first aid or medical assistance if required

  • Document the incident and report to higher management

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Q4. Tell me what peoblems u faced related centrifugal pumps?

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Some common problems related to centrifugal pumps include cavitation, impeller damage, and seal leakage.

  • Cavitation: This occurs when the pressure in the pump drops below the vapor pressure of the liquid, causing the formation of vapor bubbles. It can lead to erosion, noise, and reduced pump efficiency.

  • Impeller damage: High-speed rotation of the impeller can cause erosion, corrosion, or imbalance, leading to reduced performance or complete failure.

  • Seal leakage: The seals in ce...read more

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Q5. 1)Types of reactor ? 2) types of distillation? 3) vacuum distillation? 4) vacuum pump function 5) difference between exothermic &endothermic 6) mode of heat transfer (conditions,conv,radiation) 7) fire extingui...

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Questions related to reactor types, distillation, heat transfer, fire safety, work permits, and plant processes.

  • Types of reactors include batch, continuous stirred tank, and plug flow.

  • Types of distillation include simple, fractional, and vacuum distillation.

  • Vacuum distillation is used to separate compounds with high boiling points.

  • Vacuum pumps are used to create a vacuum in a system.

  • Exothermic reactions release heat, while endothermic reactions absorb heat.

  • Heat transfer can o...read more

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Q6. Explain how to design of cooling tower, HE, Reactor, Column , Scrubber ??

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Designing cooling towers, HE, reactors, columns, and scrubbers involves considering various factors such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and material selection.

  • Determine the required heat transfer rate and flow rate for the process

  • Select appropriate materials based on the process conditions and corrosion resistance

  • Consider the fluid dynamics and pressure drop across the equipment

  • Design for ease of maintenance and cleaning

  • Examples of design considerations include packing mat...read more

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Q7. How the vacuum created in steam ejector?

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Vacuum in a steam ejector is created through the principle of steam jet compression.

  • Steam ejectors use high-pressure steam to create a low-pressure environment.

  • The steam enters the ejector through a nozzle, creating a high-velocity jet.

  • This high-velocity jet entrains and compresses the surrounding gas or vapor.

  • The entrained gas or vapor is then condensed, resulting in a vacuum.

  • The condensed gas or vapor is discharged, and the process continues.

  • Example: In a steam power plant,...read more

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Q8. What grade of materials use in storage tank

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The grade of materials used in storage tanks depends on the type of fluid being stored and the tank's operating conditions.

  • The material should be compatible with the stored fluid to prevent corrosion or contamination.

  • Common materials used for storage tanks include carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

  • The thickness of the material should be sufficient to withstand the pressure and temperature of the stored fluid.

  • The material should also be resistant to environmental fac...read more

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Q9. What will u do during concrete quality failure at site?

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I will immediately investigate the root cause of the concrete quality failure, take corrective actions, and implement preventive measures to avoid future failures.

  • Investigate the root cause of the quality failure, such as incorrect mix proportions or improper curing methods

  • Take immediate corrective actions, such as removing and replacing the faulty concrete or adjusting the mix design

  • Implement preventive measures, such as conducting regular quality checks and training site st...read more

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Q10. What is polar and non polar slovent?

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Polar solvents have a positive and negative end, while nonpolar solvents have no charge.

  • Polar solvents dissolve polar solutes and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes.

  • Water is a polar solvent, while oil is a nonpolar solvent.

  • Polarity is determined by the electronegativity difference between atoms in a molecule.

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Q11. What is quantum of monthly billing handel?

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The quantum of monthly billing handled refers to the total amount of billing processed or managed on a monthly basis.

  • Quantum of monthly billing refers to the total amount of billing processed in a month

  • It includes all invoices, payments, and financial transactions handled by the individual

  • This metric is important for tracking financial performance and workload

  • For example, if the deputy manager handles $1 million in monthly billing, that would be the quantum of monthly billing...read more

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Q12. How you resolve issue of shaft run out?

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Shaft run out can be resolved by identifying the root cause, performing corrective actions, and conducting regular maintenance.

  • Identify the root cause of the shaft run out issue, such as misalignment, worn bearings, or bent shaft.

  • Perform corrective actions based on the root cause, such as realigning the shaft, replacing worn bearings, or repairing the bent shaft.

  • Conduct regular maintenance to prevent future occurrences of shaft run out, including lubrication, inspection, and ...read more

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Q13. What atleast package are you expecting?

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I am expecting a competitive package that reflects my skills, experience, and the responsibilities of the role.

  • I am looking for a package that is in line with industry standards and the market rate for similar positions.

  • I would like the package to include benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.

  • Considering my qualifications and the level of responsibility associated with the role, I expect a salary range of $X to $Y.

  • I am open to negotiation and ...read more

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Q14. In your view, what is a best way to maintain covid guidelines in your consideration being a Facility Manager

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The best way to maintain covid guidelines as a Facility Manager is to ensure proper communication, regular sanitization, and strict adherence to social distancing norms.

  • Regular communication with employees and visitors about the guidelines and their importance

  • Providing hand sanitizers and ensuring regular sanitization of high-touch surfaces

  • Enforcing social distancing norms through signage, floor markings, and limiting the number of people in common areas

  • Regular monitoring and...read more

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Q15. Heat transfer, modes of heat transfer ?its examples?

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Heat transfer occurs in three modes: conduction, convection, and radiation.

  • Conduction is the transfer of heat through a material without any movement of the material itself.

  • Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases.

  • Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.

  • Examples of conduction include touching a hot stove or iron, while examples of convection include boiling water or wind blowing over a hot surface.

  • Examples of radiation...read more

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Q16. Tell me about parameters you observed in clean room area.

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In a clean room area, parameters observed include air quality, temperature, humidity, particle count, and pressure differentials.

  • Air quality is monitored to ensure low levels of contaminants.

  • Temperature is controlled to maintain a stable environment for sensitive equipment.

  • Humidity levels are regulated to prevent moisture-related issues.

  • Particle count is measured to ensure cleanliness and prevent contamination.

  • Pressure differentials are maintained to prevent the entry of outs...read more

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Q17. Which is basic step of project & How to complete project management 4 elements within time line with cost ?

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The basic step of project management is defining the project scope and objectives. To complete project management 4 elements within the timeline and cost, one must prioritize tasks, allocate resources efficiently, monitor progress regularly, and adapt to changes.

  • Define project scope and objectives clearly

  • Prioritize tasks based on importance and deadlines

  • Allocate resources efficiently to meet project requirements

  • Monitor progress regularly to identify any delays or issues

  • Adapt ...read more

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Q18. What is DG make and interface with your existing electrical network?

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DG stands for Diesel Generator. It is used as a backup power source in case of power outages or emergencies.

  • DG is connected to the existing electrical network through an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)

  • The ATS detects when there is a power outage and automatically switches the power source from the main grid to the DG

  • Once the main power is restored, the ATS switches the power source back to the grid and the DG is turned off

  • The DG should be properly sized to meet the power requ...read more

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Q19. Which equipments were you handled?

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I have handled a wide range of equipment in my role as an Executive Maintenance Engineer.

  • Electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, and switchgear

  • Mechanical equipment including pumps, compressors, and motors

  • HVAC systems and controls

  • Industrial machinery like conveyors, mixers, and packaging equipment

  • Instrumentation devices such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and temperature sensors

  • Computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) for tracking and scheduling main...read more

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Q20. What are parameters for cubical?

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Parameters for a cubical include dimensions, material, color, and functionality.

  • Dimensions: Length, width, and height of the cubical.

  • Material: The material used to construct the cubical, such as wood, metal, or glass.

  • Color: The color or finish of the cubical.

  • Functionality: Features and components of the cubical, such as shelves, drawers, or doors.

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Q21. How to define life of equipment

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Life of equipment refers to the duration of time that the equipment can function effectively and efficiently.

  • The life of equipment is determined by various factors such as usage, maintenance, and environmental conditions.

  • Regular maintenance and timely repairs can extend the life of equipment.

  • Equipment manufacturers provide an estimated lifespan for their products, but this can vary depending on usage and maintenance.

  • Factors such as wear and tear, corrosion, and obsolescence c...read more

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Q22. Tell me about the parts of control valve?

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Control valve consists of parts like valve body, actuator, positioner, and trim.

  • Valve body: main housing that contains the flow passage and seat

  • Actuator: device that adjusts the position of the valve plug

  • Positioner: controls the valve position based on input signals

  • Trim: internal components that control flow through the valve

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Q23. What is the working principle of mass flow meter?

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Mass flow meter works on the principle of measuring the mass flow rate of a fluid passing through a tube.

  • Mass flow meter measures the mass flow rate of a fluid, unlike traditional flow meters which measure volume flow rate.

  • It operates based on the principle of Coriolis effect, thermal dispersion, or pressure drop.

  • Coriolis mass flow meters use the twisting force generated by the fluid's mass flow to measure flow rate.

  • Thermal dispersion mass flow meters measure the heat transfe...read more

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Q24. Do core loss depends upon frequency? If yes, How ?

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Yes, core loss depends upon frequency.

  • Core loss is the energy lost in the magnetic core of a transformer or inductor.

  • It is caused by hysteresis and eddy current losses.

  • Hysteresis loss is proportional to the frequency and magnetic flux density.

  • Eddy current loss is proportional to the square of the frequency and the thickness of the core.

  • Higher frequency leads to higher core loss, which can cause overheating and reduced efficiency.

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Q25. What are types of Column ? Types of Reactors ? What are utilities ? Steam Boiler

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Types of columns and reactors, and utilities such as steam boilers.

  • Types of columns include packed columns, tray columns, and bubble columns.

  • Types of reactors include batch reactors, continuous stirred tank reactors, and plug flow reactors.

  • Utilities are systems or equipment used to support a process, such as steam boilers for generating steam.

  • Steam boilers are used to generate steam for heating, power generation, and other industrial processes.

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Q26. What is your Hydrant system

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The hydrant system is a network of pipes and valves used to supply water to firefighters during firefighting operations.

  • The hydrant system typically consists of underground water mains, hydrant valves, and fire hoses.

  • Water is supplied to the system from a pressurized water source, such as a water tower or a dedicated fire pump.

  • Hydrants are strategically placed throughout the area served by the fire department to ensure quick access to water.

  • Firefighters connect their hoses to...read more

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Q27. How Civil quality is implemented on site

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Civil quality is implemented on site through strict adherence to specifications, regular inspections, quality control measures, and proper documentation.

  • Adherence to project specifications and standards

  • Regular inspections by quality control team

  • Implementation of quality control measures such as material testing and concrete sampling

  • Proper documentation of quality checks and test results

  • Training of site staff on quality standards and procedures

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Q28. How to handeling problem in any analysis & reporting

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Handling problems in analysis and reporting requires identifying the issue, troubleshooting, and implementing corrective actions.

  • Identify the problem by reviewing data and procedures

  • Troubleshoot by checking equipment, reagents, and methods

  • Implement corrective actions such as recalibration, retesting, or adjusting procedures

  • Document the problem and solution for future reference

  • Communicate the issue and solution to relevant parties

  • Take preventative measures to avoid similar iss...read more

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Q29. Types of transmitter, PLC DCS system, Safety awareness, valves etc...

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Transmitters, PLC DCS systems, safety awareness, and valves are all important aspects of an instrumentation supervisor's job.

  • Transmitters are devices that convert physical variables into electrical signals.

  • PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and DCS (Distributed Control System) are computer-based control systems used in industrial automation.

  • Safety awareness is crucial in any industrial setting to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with regulations.

  • Valves are used to con...read more

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Q30. How bump test perform? How MCSA perform? How to do laser alignment?

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Bump test verifies the proper functioning of gas detectors. MCSA detects faults in motors. Laser alignment ensures accurate alignment of rotating machinery.

  • Bump test involves exposing the gas detector to a known concentration of gas to ensure it triggers an alarm

  • MCSA uses vibration analysis to detect faults in motors such as unbalance, misalignment, and bearing defects

  • Laser alignment involves using a laser to align the shafts of rotating machinery to ensure they are parallel ...read more

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Q31. how have you applied your knowledge of chemical engineering prociples in the design and optimization of manufacturing process

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I have applied my knowledge of chemical engineering principles in designing and optimizing manufacturing processes by analyzing reaction kinetics, heat transfer, and mass transfer.

  • Utilizing reaction kinetics to determine optimal reaction conditions for maximum yield

  • Applying heat transfer principles to design efficient heat exchangers for temperature control

  • Optimizing mass transfer processes to improve separation efficiency

  • Implementing process control strategies based on chemi...read more

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Q32. Moc off different electrical equipments which us in Hazardous zone

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Electrical equipments used in hazardous zones require MOC to prevent accidents.

  • MOC (Management of Change) is a process to ensure safety and reliability of equipment in hazardous zones.

  • MOC involves identifying potential hazards, assessing risks, and implementing changes to prevent accidents.

  • Examples of electrical equipments that require MOC include motors, generators, transformers, and switchgear.

  • MOC also involves training personnel on the safe operation and maintenance of equ...read more

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Q33. What is LMTD in heat exchanger

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LMTD stands for Logarithmic Mean Temperature Difference and is used to calculate the temperature difference in a heat exchanger.

  • LMTD is a method used to determine the temperature difference between two fluids in a heat exchanger

  • It takes into account the temperature difference at different points along the length of the heat exchanger

  • LMTD is used to calculate the heat transfer rate in a heat exchanger

  • It is calculated using the formula LMTD = (ΔT1 - ΔT2) / ln(ΔT1 / ΔT2)

  • LMTD is ...read more

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Q34. Methods of RCC repairing in case of honey combing

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Methods of repairing honey combing in RCC include chipping out damaged concrete, cleaning the area, applying bonding agent, and then reapplying fresh concrete.

  • Chipping out the damaged concrete to expose the honey combing

  • Cleaning the area thoroughly to remove any loose debris

  • Applying a bonding agent to ensure proper adhesion of the new concrete

  • Reapplying fresh concrete to fill in the honey combing and create a smooth surface

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Q35. How the DG work during power failure?

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DG works as a backup power source during power failure.

  • DG stands for Diesel Generator.

  • It automatically starts when there is a power failure.

  • It provides power to essential equipment and systems.

  • It requires regular maintenance and fuel supply.

  • Examples of essential systems powered by DG are elevators, emergency lights, and fire alarms.

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Q36. What is unit operation and unit process ??

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Unit operation refers to a single step in a chemical process, while unit process involves a series of unit operations.

  • Unit operation is a distinct step in a chemical process.

  • Unit process is a combination of multiple unit operations.

  • Unit operation focuses on a specific physical or chemical change.

  • Unit process involves the transformation of raw materials into desired products.

  • Examples of unit operations include distillation, filtration, and crystallization.

  • Examples of unit proc...read more

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Q37. What are class of air?

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Class of air refers to the classification of air based on its cleanliness and purity.

  • Class of air is determined by the concentration of particles and microorganisms present in the air.

  • There are different classes of air based on specific industry standards and requirements.

  • Examples of air classes include Class 100, Class 10,000, and Class 100,000.

  • Each class has defined limits for particle size and count, as well as microbial contamination.

  • Cleanrooms and controlled environments...read more

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Q38. What is the difference between SS 304 and SS 316?

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SS 304 and SS 316 are both stainless steel alloys, but with different compositions and properties.

  • SS 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, while SS 316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel, and 2% molybdenum.

  • SS 316 is more corrosion-resistant than SS 304, especially in environments with chlorides or acids.

  • SS 316 is more expensive than SS 304.

  • SS 304 is commonly used in food processing equipment, while SS 316 is used in marine and chemical processing industries.

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Q39. What is legal requirement (approval of government agency) for new project?

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Q40. Are you worked on Aspen hysys?

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Yes, I have worked on Aspen HYSYS.

  • I have experience using Aspen HYSYS for process simulation and optimization.

  • I have used Aspen HYSYS to design and optimize various chemical processes.

  • I am familiar with the software's capabilities and have used it to model complex systems.

  • I have also used Aspen HYSYS to perform sensitivity analyses and evaluate different scenarios.

  • Overall, my experience with Aspen HYSYS has been valuable in my work as a chemical engineer.

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Q41. If i opened centrifugal pump tell?

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When opening a centrifugal pump, it is important to follow proper procedures to ensure safety and prevent damage.

  • Before opening the pump, ensure that it is isolated from the power source and all pressure has been relieved.

  • Inspect the pump for any signs of damage or wear, such as leaks, cracks, or excessive vibration.

  • Check the pump's impeller and casing for any debris or blockages that may affect its performance.

  • If necessary, remove the pump's cover or casing using appropriate...read more

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Q42. What is the chlorine ppm

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The chlorine ppm refers to the concentration of chlorine in parts per million.

  • Chlorine ppm is a measure of the amount of chlorine present in a solution or substance.

  • It is commonly used in water treatment to ensure safe levels of chlorine for disinfection.

  • For example, a swimming pool may have a chlorine ppm of 1-3 to maintain proper sanitation.

  • In the context of firefighting, chlorine ppm may be relevant when dealing with hazardous materials or chemical fires.

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Q43. What are the motor and transformer protection scheme

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Motor and transformer protection schemes are used to prevent damage to the equipment and ensure safe operation.

  • Motor protection schemes include overload protection, short circuit protection, and earth fault protection.

  • Transformer protection schemes include overcurrent protection, differential protection, and earth fault protection.

  • Motor and transformer protection schemes can be achieved through the use of fuses, circuit breakers, relays, and other protective devices.

  • Proper ma...read more

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Q44. What is difference between ahu &hvac

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AHU is a part of HVAC system. AHU is a device that circulates air while HVAC is a system that controls temperature, humidity and air quality.

  • AHU stands for Air Handling Unit

  • AHU is a part of HVAC system

  • AHU circulates air while HVAC controls temperature, humidity and air quality

  • HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning

  • HVAC is a system that provides thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality

  • Examples of HVAC systems include central heating, air conditioning...read more

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Q45. How much Ton material you fabricated with time span with final excution

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I have fabricated X tons of material within Y time span with successful execution.

  • Amount of material fabricated

  • Time span for fabrication

  • Execution success rate

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Q46. Why we r used condenser in power plant ..?

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Condensers are used in power plants to convert steam back into water for reuse in the boiler.

  • Condensers increase the efficiency of the power plant by allowing the reuse of water.

  • They reduce the amount of water needed for the power plant.

  • Condensers also help to maintain a vacuum in the turbine exhaust, which increases the power output.

  • Examples of condensers used in power plants include surface condensers and jet condensers.

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Q47. Chemicals handling and basic properties of chemical for safe handling

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Chemical handling requires knowledge of basic properties for safe handling.

  • Chemicals should be stored in appropriate containers and labeled correctly.

  • Proper ventilation and personal protective equipment should be used when handling chemicals.

  • Chemicals should be handled with care and caution to prevent accidents or spills.

  • Basic properties of chemicals such as flammability, toxicity, and reactivity should be understood before handling.

  • Examples of basic properties include pH, bo...read more

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Q48. What is the Hydrant flow

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Hydrant flow refers to the rate at which water is discharged from a fire hydrant.

  • Hydrant flow is measured in gallons per minute (GPM).

  • It is an important factor in determining the effectiveness of firefighting operations.

  • The flow rate can vary depending on factors such as the size of the hydrant, water pressure, and the condition of the water supply system.

  • Firefighters use hydrant flow tests to assess the water supply available for firefighting.

  • For example, a hydrant may have ...read more

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Q49. 3 TIER BREAKER INTERLOCK SCHEME FOR DIFFERENT SOURCE OF POWER, VFD AND STARTER HOOKUP LOGICS

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The 3 tier breaker interlock scheme is used to ensure safe and efficient power distribution from different sources.

  • The scheme involves three levels of protection to prevent power overload and equipment damage.

  • The first tier involves interlocking the main breaker with the emergency stop button to quickly shut off power in case of an emergency.

  • The second tier involves interlocking the main breaker with the VFD and starter to prevent simultaneous operation and overload.

  • The third...read more

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Q50. What is fire extinguisher.its classes

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A fire extinguisher is a device used to control or extinguish small fires. There are different classes of fire extinguishers for different types of fires.

  • Fire extinguishers are classified based on the type of fire they can extinguish.

  • Class A fire extinguishers are used for fires involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, or cloth.

  • Class B fire extinguishers are used for fires involving flammable liquids like gasoline or oil.

  • Class C fire extinguishers are used for fires ...read more

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Q51. Distillation working principle and it's troubleshooting.

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Distillation is a process of separating components of a mixture based on their boiling points. Troubleshooting involves identifying and resolving issues with temperature, pressure, and flow rates.

  • Distillation separates components of a mixture based on their boiling points

  • The mixture is heated to vaporize the component with the lowest boiling point

  • The vapor is then condensed and collected as a separate liquid

  • Troubleshooting involves identifying and resolving issues with temper...read more

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Q52. Which is instrument are used and intrument name

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Various instruments are used in QC such as HPLC, GC, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, FTIR, etc.

  • High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

  • Gas Chromatography (GC)

  • Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) Spectrophotometer

  • Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer

  • Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS)

  • Karl Fischer Titrator

  • pH Meter

  • Viscometer

  • Melting Point Apparatus

  • Refractometer

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Q53. What equipments are you handled?

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I have handled a wide range of equipment in my role as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer.

  • Pumps and compressors

  • Conveyors and material handling equipment

  • Boilers and heat exchangers

  • HVAC systems

  • Generators and power distribution systems

  • Machine tools and production equipment

  • Hydraulic and pneumatic systems

  • Crane and lifting equipment

  • Instrumentation and control systems

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Q54. What is centrifugal force?

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Centrifugal force is the apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around a center, arising from the body's inertia.

  • Centrifugal force is not a real force, but rather a perceived force.

  • It is the result of an object's inertia trying to keep it moving in a straight line while it is being forced to move in a circular path.

  • Examples include the feeling of being pushed to the side in a car when turning a corner, or the water being pushed to the sides of a spinning bucket.

  • Cen...read more

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Q55. Tecnical question give a problem. Slove it in minimum time

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Given a technical problem, solve it in minimum time.

  • Identify the problem and its root cause

  • Brainstorm possible solutions

  • Choose the most efficient solution

  • Implement the solution quickly and accurately

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Q56. What Is the Role of a Diploma Mechanical Engineer?

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Diploma mechanical engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and testing mechanical devices and systems.

  • Designing mechanical components and systems

  • Developing prototypes and conducting tests

  • Collaborating with other engineers and professionals

  • Ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations

  • Troubleshooting and resolving mechanical issues

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Q57. How many button are present in your shirt?

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There are 7 buttons on my shirt.

  • There are typically 7 buttons on a men's dress shirt.

  • The number of buttons may vary depending on the style and design of the shirt.

  • Buttons are used for fastening the shirt and can be made of various materials like plastic, metal, or mother of pearl.

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Q58. How to calculate Efficiency of rotary Equipment ?

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Efficiency of rotary equipment can be calculated by dividing the actual output by the theoretical output.

  • Efficiency = (Actual Output / Theoretical Output) x 100%

  • Actual Output can be measured using instruments like flow meters, pressure gauges, etc.

  • Theoretical Output can be calculated using manufacturer's data or engineering calculations.

  • Efficiency can be improved by reducing friction, optimizing design, and regular maintenance.

  • Example: To calculate the efficiency of a pump, m...read more

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Q59. What is the 2 out of 3 logic?

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2 out of 3 logic is a system where a decision is made based on the agreement of at least 2 out of 3 inputs.

  • In 2 out of 3 logic, a decision is made based on the majority agreement of 3 inputs.

  • For example, if 2 out of 3 inputs are 'true', the overall decision would be 'true'.

  • This logic is commonly used in voting systems and fault-tolerant systems.

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Q60. What is statutory compliance

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Statutory compliance refers to the legal requirements that organizations must adhere to in order to operate within the law.

  • It includes following laws and regulations related to labor, environment, health and safety, taxation, and more

  • Non-compliance can result in penalties, fines, legal action, and damage to reputation

  • Examples of statutory compliance include filing tax returns, obtaining necessary licenses and permits, and maintaining accurate records

  • Regular audits and inspect...read more

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Q61. What is corrosion allowance

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Corrosion allowance is the additional thickness of material added to the original thickness of a metal to prevent corrosion.

  • It is a safety margin added to the thickness of metal to prevent corrosion

  • It is usually expressed in millimeters or inches

  • The amount of corrosion allowance depends on the type of metal, the environment it is exposed to, and the expected lifespan of the equipment

  • For example, a pipeline carrying corrosive fluids may have a corrosion allowance of 3mm to 5mm...read more

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Q62. Write the grignard reaction with its mechanism & give brief description.

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Grignard reaction involves the addition of an organomagnesium halide to a carbonyl compound to form a new carbon-carbon bond.

  • Formation of Grignard reagent by reacting magnesium with an alkyl or aryl halide

  • Addition of the Grignard reagent to a carbonyl compound to form a tertiary alcohol

  • Mechanism involves nucleophilic addition of the Grignard reagent to the carbonyl carbon

  • Commonly used in organic synthesis to create complex molecules

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Q63. How many type of Level transmeeter ??

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There are several types of level transmitters used in various industries.

  • Capacitance level transmitters

  • Ultrasonic level transmitters

  • Radar level transmitters

  • Differential pressure level transmitters

  • Guided wave radar level transmitters

  • Conductivity level transmitters

  • Float level transmitters

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Q64. Legal requirements for chemicals storage and handling

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Legal requirements for chemicals storage and handling

  • Chemicals must be stored in appropriate containers and labeled correctly

  • Storage areas must be well-ventilated and equipped with safety measures

  • Employees must be trained in proper handling and storage procedures

  • Chemicals should be stored away from incompatible substances

  • Emergency response plans should be in place in case of spills or accidents

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Q65. what are TPM ,TQM MTTR ,MTBF

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TPM stands for Total Productive Maintenance, TQM stands for Total Quality Management, MTTR stands for Mean Time To Repair, and MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failures.

  • TPM is a maintenance strategy aimed at maximizing the productivity of equipment by involving all employees in the maintenance process.

  • TQM is a management approach focused on continuous improvement of quality in all aspects of an organization.

  • MTTR is the average time it takes to repair a failed piece of equipm...read more

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Q66. How to Shuttering in expansion joint columns. M30 Design mix ratio. How to calculate cutting length with proper deduction. After 14 days cubes the strength of concrete.

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Shuttering in expansion joint columns is done by providing proper gaps to accommodate movement. M30 mix ratio is 1:1:2. How to calculate cutting length with deductions. Concrete strength after 14 days.

  • Shuttering in expansion joint columns involves providing gaps to allow for movement

  • M30 design mix ratio is 1:1:2 (1 part cement, 1 part sand, 2 parts aggregate)

  • To calculate cutting length, deduct the cover, half of the diameter of the bar, and the development length

  • Concrete stre...read more

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Q67. What do you think about aarti industries as your carrier

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Aarti Industries is a leading company in the chemical industry with a strong reputation for innovation and growth.

  • Aarti Industries is known for its diverse product portfolio, including specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals.

  • The company has a strong focus on research and development, offering opportunities for career growth and learning.

  • Aarti Industries has a global presence, providing exposure to international markets and opportunities for cross-cultural coll...read more

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Q68. If import material rejected at port

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If import material rejected at port

  • Determine the reason for the rejection

  • Assess the impact on the procurement process

  • Coordinate with suppliers and shipping agents to resolve the issue

  • Evaluate alternative sourcing options

  • Update relevant stakeholders on the situation

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Q69. Which is intrument calibration daily and monthly

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Instruments that require daily and monthly calibration depend on the type of instrument and its usage.

  • Instruments used for critical measurements such as pH meters, balances, and thermometers require daily calibration.

  • Instruments used for less critical measurements such as pipettes and spectrophotometers require monthly calibration.

  • Calibration frequency also depends on the frequency of use and the manufacturer's recommendations.

  • Calibration ensures accuracy and reliability of m...read more

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Q70. Role of safety valve, rupture disc?

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Safety valves and rupture discs are important safety devices in production processes.

  • Safety valves are designed to release excess pressure in a system to prevent explosions or other hazardous situations.

  • Rupture discs are used as a backup to safety valves and are designed to burst at a predetermined pressure to release excess pressure.

  • Both safety valves and rupture discs are critical components in ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment in production processes.

  • Examples ...read more

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Q71. Hose mail coupling parts name

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The hose mail coupling parts are the components used to connect hoses together.

  • Hose tail

  • Coupling gasket

  • Coupling nut

  • Coupling body

  • Coupling ring

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Q72. Acb and Vcb breakers work and parts?

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ACB and VCB breakers are electrical devices used for circuit protection.

  • ACB stands for Air Circuit Breaker and VCB stands for Vacuum Circuit Breaker.

  • ACBs use air as the medium to extinguish the arc while VCBs use vacuum.

  • Both breakers are used for circuit protection and can be found in power distribution systems.

  • ACBs and VCBs have similar parts including contacts, arc chutes, trip units, and operating mechanisms.

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Q73. What is mean by cod and brief explanation

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Q74. Material balance &energy balance equation

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Material balance and energy balance equations are used to track the flow of materials and energy in a system.

  • Material balance equation is based on the principle of conservation of mass.

  • Energy balance equation is based on the principle of conservation of energy.

  • Material balance equation: Input = Output + Accumulation

  • Energy balance equation: Input = Output + Storage + Losses

  • Example: In a chemical reactor, the material balance equation would track the flow of reactants and produ...read more

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Q75. What re the different type of losses in pipes?

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Different types of losses in pipes include frictional losses, sudden contraction/expansion losses, and bend losses.

  • Frictional losses occur due to the resistance of the fluid flow against the pipe walls.

  • Sudden contraction/expansion losses happen when the pipe diameter suddenly changes, causing turbulence and energy loss.

  • Bend losses occur when the fluid flow changes direction, leading to additional resistance and energy dissipation.

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Q76. ETP unit BDT unit in petroleum refining

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ETP unit BDT unit is a part of petroleum refining process.

  • ETP stands for Effluent Treatment Plant.

  • BDT stands for Biological Desulfurization Tower.

  • ETP unit is responsible for treating and purifying the wastewater generated during the refining process.

  • BDT unit is used for removing sulfur compounds from the petroleum products.

  • Both units play a crucial role in ensuring environmental compliance and producing high-quality petroleum products.

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Q77. Have u perform growth promotion test ?

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Yes, I have performed growth promotion tests.

  • Growth promotion tests are performed to ensure the quality and effectiveness of growth media used in microbiological testing.

  • These tests involve inoculating the growth media with specific microorganisms and assessing their growth.

  • The purpose is to verify that the media supports the growth of the intended microorganisms and inhibits the growth of unwanted contaminants.

  • Results of growth promotion tests are important for validating th...read more

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Q78. how would you do risk assessment for the plant security

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Risk assessment for plant security involves identifying potential threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences to determine the level of risk.

  • Identify potential threats to the plant security such as theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access

  • Assess vulnerabilities in the security system like weak access controls or outdated surveillance equipment

  • Evaluate the potential consequences of a security breach, such as loss of sensitive information or disruption of operations

  • Prioritize ris...read more

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Q79. 1 Torr =? mm of hg

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1 Torr is equal to 0.9999998571428571 mm of Hg.

  • 1 Torr is a unit of pressure equal to 1/760th of standard atmospheric pressure.

  • mm of Hg is a unit of pressure commonly used in the medical field.

  • The conversion factor between Torr and mm of Hg is approximately 0.9999998571428571.

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Q80. What is your current responsibility? Work permit system, RCA, CAPA

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My current responsibility includes managing the work permit system, conducting RCA, and implementing CAPA.

  • Responsible for ensuring compliance with work permit regulations and managing the work permit system

  • Conducting Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to identify the underlying cause of problems and implementing corrective actions

  • Implementing Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) to prevent recurrence of issues

  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure timely completion of...read more

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Q81. What are chiller ? How to find TR ?

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Chillers are refrigeration systems used to cool water or air for air conditioning systems. TR is the unit of cooling capacity.

  • Chillers use refrigeration cycles to remove heat from water or air.

  • TR stands for 'ton of refrigeration' and is equal to the amount of heat required to melt one ton of ice in 24 hours.

  • To find TR, calculate the heat load of the space to be cooled and divide by 12,000.

  • For example, if the heat load is 240,000 BTU/hr, the TR would be 20 (240,000/12,000).

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Q82. Tell me mechanical seal types.

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Mechanical seal types include cartridge seals, component seals, and bellows seals.

  • Cartridge seals are pre-assembled units that are easy to install and replace.

  • Component seals are made up of separate rotating and stationary parts.

  • Bellows seals use a flexible metal bellows to provide a dynamic seal.

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Q83. 1.Why preparation in APQR in products. 2. OOS investigation 3. Plant round activity

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Preparation in APQR is essential for evaluating product quality, OOS investigations are crucial for identifying and resolving deviations, and plant round activities ensure compliance and efficiency.

  • APQR (Annual Product Quality Review) is prepared to evaluate the quality of products over a period of time, identify trends, and ensure continuous improvement.

  • OOS (Out of Specification) investigations are conducted to identify the root cause of deviations in product quality, take c...read more

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Q84. How much quantity produced

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The quantity produced varies depending on the product and production schedule.

  • The quantity produced is determined by the production schedule and demand for the product.

  • We aim to meet our production targets while maintaining quality standards.

  • The quantity produced can range from a few hundred units to thousands of units per day.

  • We regularly review our production processes to identify areas for improvement and increase efficiency.

  • The quantity produced may also be affected by fa...read more

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Q85. What is reverse synchronisation relay?

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Reverse synchronisation relay is a protective relay used to prevent the generator from being synchronized with the grid in the wrong direction.

  • It is used to prevent the generator from being synchronized with the grid in the wrong direction

  • It detects the reverse power flow from the grid to the generator

  • It trips the generator breaker if the reverse power flow exceeds a certain limit

  • It is important for the safety of the generator and the grid

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Q86. Size of team handeling

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I have experience managing teams ranging from 5 to 20 members in previous roles.

  • Managed a team of 10 sales associates in my previous role

  • Led a team of 15 customer service representatives in a fast-paced environment

  • Currently overseeing a team of 8 marketing specialists in my current position

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Q87. Only process which you handle and safety qustion

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Q88. What is procedure of predective maintenance

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Predictive maintenance is a proactive maintenance strategy that uses data analysis to predict when equipment failure is likely to occur.

  • Uses data analysis to predict when equipment failure is likely to occur

  • Helps in scheduling maintenance activities before a breakdown occurs

  • Reduces downtime and increases equipment reliability

  • Examples: monitoring equipment performance metrics, using sensors to detect anomalies

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Q89. Different types of flow meters and their working.

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Flow meters are devices used to measure the flow rate of a fluid in a pipeline or open channel.

  • Types of flow meters include differential pressure meters, positive displacement meters, velocity meters, and mass flow meters.

  • Differential pressure meters work by measuring the pressure drop across a constriction in the flow path.

  • Positive displacement meters measure the flow rate by repeatedly filling and emptying a chamber of known volume.

  • Velocity meters measure the flow rate by d...read more

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Q90. Your awareness about safety work norms

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I have a strong awareness of safety work norms and prioritize safety in all aspects of my work.

  • I am familiar with OSHA regulations and guidelines

  • I have experience conducting safety audits and inspections

  • I prioritize safety in all maintenance tasks and ensure proper safety equipment is used

  • I have participated in safety training programs and regularly refresh my knowledge

  • I communicate safety concerns to management and colleagues

  • For example, in my previous role, I implemented a ...read more

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Q91. What's is your material Receiving Process

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Q92. What is NPSH in centrifugal pump?

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NPSH stands for Net Positive Suction Head in a centrifugal pump.

  • NPSH is a measure of how much suction pressure is required at the pump inlet to prevent cavitation.

  • It is important to ensure that the NPSH available (NPSHa) is greater than the NPSH required (NPSHr) for the pump to operate efficiently.

  • NPSH is affected by factors such as pump speed, fluid properties, and system design.

  • Cavitation can occur if the NPSH available is too low, leading to damage to the pump and reduced ...read more

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Q93. How to handling chemicals

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Handling chemicals requires proper training, protective gear, and adherence to safety protocols.

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats

  • Store chemicals properly in designated areas with clear labeling

  • Follow safety protocols and procedures for handling, mixing, and disposing of chemicals

  • Be aware of the hazards associated with each chemical and take necessary precautions

  • Properly ventilate work areas to prevent inhalation of fum...read more

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Q94. How to batch charging

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Batch charging is the process of charging multiple devices at once.

  • Use a charging station with multiple ports

  • Ensure the charging station can handle the power requirements of all devices

  • Organize devices by type and charging needs

  • Set a schedule for charging to avoid overloading circuits

  • Consider using smart charging technology to optimize charging speed and efficiency

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Q95. How to calculate cfm of blower

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CFM of blower can be calculated by multiplying the blower's airflow rate by the blower's operating speed.

  • Determine the airflow rate of the blower in cubic feet per minute (CFM)

  • Determine the operating speed of the blower in revolutions per minute (RPM)

  • Multiply the airflow rate by the operating speed to get the CFM of the blower

  • CFM = Airflow rate (CFM) x Operating speed (RPM)

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Q96. What is API seal cooling plan?

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API seal cooling plan is a system used to cool the mechanical seal of a pump or compressor to prevent overheating and failure.

  • API stands for American Petroleum Institute, which sets standards for seal cooling plans in the oil and gas industry.

  • The cooling plan typically involves circulating a cooling fluid, such as water or oil, through a jacket around the seal.

  • The cooling fluid absorbs heat from the seal and carries it away, preventing the seal from overheating and failing.

  • AP...read more

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Q97. Please tell about your process diagram

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My process diagram outlines the steps involved in managing a team and ensuring efficient operations.

  • The diagram starts with the identification of team goals and objectives.

  • It then moves on to the allocation of tasks and responsibilities to team members.

  • Regular communication and feedback loops are established to monitor progress and address any issues.

  • Performance evaluations and coaching sessions are conducted to support the development of team members.

  • The diagram also include...read more

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Q98. What is hydrogenation ??

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Hydrogenation is a chemical process that involves the addition of hydrogen to a compound, typically an unsaturated hydrocarbon.

  • Hydrogenation is commonly used in the food industry to convert liquid vegetable oils into solid fats, such as margarine.

  • It is also used in the production of various chemicals, such as hydrogenated oils for use in soaps and detergents.

  • The process of hydrogenation can change the physical properties of a substance, such as increasing its melting point or...read more

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Q99. What is distillation ??

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Distillation is a process of separating components of a liquid mixture based on their different boiling points.

  • Distillation involves heating a liquid mixture to vaporize the more volatile components.

  • The vapor is then cooled and condensed back into a liquid, resulting in the separation of the components.

  • The component with the lower boiling point will vaporize first and be collected separately.

  • Distillation is commonly used in industries such as oil refining, chemical production...read more

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Q100. What is reflux ratio ??

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Reflux ratio is the ratio of the liquid refluxed back to the distillation column to the liquid product withdrawn from the column.

  • Reflux ratio is an important parameter in distillation processes.

  • It helps in controlling the separation efficiency of the column.

  • A higher reflux ratio leads to better separation but requires more energy.

  • Reflux ratio can be adjusted to optimize the column performance.

  • For example, in a distillation column, if the reflux ratio is too low, the separatio...read more

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