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On a steam or hot water boiler, the safety valve or safety relief valve could be tested by?

  1. Hitting them with hammers

  2. By lifting the lever on the valve or raising the pressure until they operate

  3. Increasing the temperature until they operate

  4. Using a pressure gauge to record readings

The correct answer is: By lifting the lever on the valve or raising the pressure until they operate

Testing a safety valve or safety relief valve on a steam or hot water boiler is best conducted by lifting the lever on the valve or gradually increasing the pressure until the valve operates. This method ensures that the valve functions as intended under actual operating conditions. By lifting the lever, you can manually simulate the conditions that would cause the valve to open, verifying its responsiveness. Increasing the pressure provides a controlled environment to test the valve's set point, confirming that it will release pressure when it exceeds its designed limits. This approach is critical for ensuring safety, as these valves are essential for preventing dangerous overpressure situations in boilers. Proper testing helps confirm that the valve will operate correctly in an emergency. The other methods described are either ineffective or potentially harmful. For example, using hammers can damage the valve and is not a systematic way to assess its functionality. Increasing temperature to test the valve is not appropriate since safety valves operate based on pressure, not temperature. Lastly, using a pressure gauge to record readings can help monitor the system's performance but does not actively test the valve's operation. It’s important to focus on methods that directly verify that the safety mechanism is operational under its intended conditions.