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Examination Schedule
Written Examination - 9 & 10
th
November , 2013
Oral/Practical - 16
th
, 17
th
& 18
th
December 2013.
Last Date of Application - 31
st
, August, 2013
1. INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES
Every application for examination shall be in form A. The
applicant shall fill in such part of the Form as are to be filled in by a
candidate and shall sign the form in the presence of Gazetted Officer or
any Magistrate or his employer who shall attest his signature. The
application so filled in shall be forwarded to The Secretary, Board of
Examinations, Directorate of Factories and Boilers, Vanchiyoor,
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 035, Kerala State accompanied by:
(a) One attested copy of each of the testimonials in respect of
academic qualifications, and originals along with their copies for
practical experience of the candidate. All originals in respect of
academic qualifications shall be produced at the time of interview.
(b) Testimonials of good character from his employer with a certificate
of age;
(c) A Treasury Chalan for ` 1500/- remitted in any Treasury in Kerala
by way of chalan under head of account -0230-00-800-89 shall
be submitted in original. Fees once paid shall not be refunded.
(d) 5 number of recent original colored photographs (size 50 mm X 65
mm) one of which shall bear the signature of the applicant on the
back, dul y attested by a Gazetted Officer or candidates employer
and shall attach to the form.
(e) The Experience certificate in respect of candidates appearing from
outside Kerala should be got attested by Chief Inspector of Boilers
of the concerned State/Union Territory. The experience certificate
from outside the country should be got attested by the Indian
Embassy in that country where they are working.
2. Age, Qualification and experience:-
A certificate of proficiency as a Boiler Operation Engineer shall not
be less than twenty three years of age and shall not be admitted to the
examination unless he:-
(a) Possesses a Degree or Diploma in Mechanical or Electrical or
Chemical or Power Plant or Production or Instrumentation
Engineering from a recognized Institution
(b) Has served for not less than two years in case of Degree holders
and for five years in case of Diploma holders in the operation
and/or maintenance of a Boiler of not less than one thousand
2
square meters Heating Surface or a Battery of Boilers of not less
than one thousand square meters heating surface in aggregate out
of which at least one Boiler of not less than five hundred square
meters heating surface. However, for Degree holders or Post
Graduate Diploma holders from a National Power Training
Institute, requirement of minimum working experience shall be one
year.
3. Rule 32
Syllabus for examination:-
A candidate in order to be qualified for a certificate of proficiency
under these rules, shall, inter alia, satisfy the examiner.
PAPER - I
(a) can calculate loads, areas, volumes, quantities and weights;
(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
(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;
(d) understands the working and management of steam boilers, super
heaters and economizers;
(e) understands the use and purpose of various valves, cocks,
mountings, fittings and other safety devices;
(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,;
(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.
(h) can explain jet and surface condensation, reheating and the
working of steam expansion;
PAPER - II
(i) can explain the general methods employed in laying foundation for
boilers and chimneys and the suitable area and height of
chimneys to promote efficient combustion;
(j) can explain the significance of principal appliances in use for the
prevention of smoke and the principle on which they work and
give 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;
(l) Can detect defects in boilers and state the means and methods of
rectifying them
(m) Understands the precautions to be taken for starting a boiler and
economizer out of commission while the boiler is on steam;
(n) Understands the procedure to be adopted in putting an
economizer out of commission while the boiler is on steam;
(o) Can explain the methods adopted for the achievement of fuel
economy and the use of various instruments used in a Boiler
House;
(p) Materials used in Boiler components and piping; and
(q) Can read and prepare a working sketch and drawing of boilers and
boiler mounting or parts thereof.
PAPER - III
4. Nature of Examination :-
Examination for certificate of proficiency as a Boiler Operation
Engineer shall be of such nature as to test the practical ability and
technical knowledge of the candidates to be in charge of steam
generating plants of all types and pressures in land use.
5. Subjects for Examination:- (Rule 32 shows under Sl.No.3)
Examination shall be conducted in the following manner:-
(1) Written examination consisting of one paper on Boilers to cover
the syllabus stipulated under sub-rule (a) to sub-rule (h) of rule
32 and another paper on Boilers to cover the syllabus stipulated
under sub-rule (i) to sub-rule (p) of rule 32.
(2) A written drawing examination covering sub-rule (q) of rule 32
(3) An oral examination to answer questions pertaining to Boiler
Practices and if required by the examiner to demonstrate in the
examination room or in a workshop, his ability to carry out the
practical aspects of his duties in a Boiler House.
6. Candidates appearing for the examination shall refer Boiler
Operation Engineers Rules 2011for syllabus and other relevant
details.
7. The exact date, time and venue of Examination will be notified to the
candidates individually through Hall ticket.
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Thiruvananthapuram CHAIRMAN
Date: 20-05-2013 . BOARD OF EXAMINERS.