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A second class engineer grade C could operate as a shift engineer in a low pressure steam or hot water plant of not more than?

  1. 100 hp

  2. 500 hp

  3. Unlimited hp

  4. 250 hp

The correct answer is: 500 hp

A second class engineer grade C is permitted to operate as a shift engineer in a low pressure steam or hot water plant with a maximum capacity of 500 horsepower. This regulation ensures that the engineer is managing systems within their level of training and competence. The 500 hp limit is significant because it balances operational needs and safety, allowing the engineer to work effectively in environments where they have received appropriate training and can respond to emergencies or operational issues. Operating a system beyond this horsepower could introduce risks that require more advanced knowledge or training, typically associated with higher-grade licenses. Thus, the 500 hp limit is an important operational boundary in maintaining safety and efficiency in boiler operations, aligning with state regulations to protect both personnel and equipment.