Oilers/Plant Tenders (HHC) Civil Service Practice Exam

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What should you do immediately if the sight glass indicates that no oil is flowing to the main bearings of a turbine?

  1. Notify the bridge

  2. Shut down the engine

  3. Check the oil level

  4. Inspect the sight glass further

The correct answer is: Notify the bridge

When the sight glass indicates that no oil is flowing to the main bearings of a turbine, the most appropriate immediate action is to notify the bridge. This step is critical because the bridge, which oversees the operational status of the vessel or plant, needs to be informed of any potential issues that could impact the turbine's performance or safety. Reporting this situation is essential for prompt decision-making and troubleshooting, as it may require immediate attention or corrective action from the engineers or operators. While options like shutting down the engine or checking the oil level are important steps as part of the overall response to oil flow issues, they may not necessarily be the first action taken. Similarly, inspecting the sight glass further could be too late in the situation if immediate action is required to prevent potential damage to the turbine. Therefore, promptly notifying the bridge allows for a coordinated response to address the issue effectively.