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Fire-tube boilers: firing arrangement for typical designs Determine whether common fire-tube boilers are internally or externally fired, based on furnace location. Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Internally fired

Explanation:

Concept
Fire-tube boilers such as Cornish, Lancashire, Scotch marine, and locomotive typically have the furnace inside the shell, i.e., are internally fired. Water surrounds the furnace and tubes within the shell.

Final Answer
Internally fired

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