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FSE 1150- Cremation History, Principles and Practice- CH 6- Recommendations for Crematory Operations. Exam Questions And Correct Answers Combustion - answerDescribed by CANA as the act or instance of burning, and involves a chemical reaction in which oxygen is rapidly combined with fuel, givin...

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FSE 1150- Cremation History, Principles and
Practice- CH 6- Recommendations for
Crematory Operations. Exam Questions And
Correct Answers




Combustion - answer✔Described by CANA as the act or instance of burning, and involves a
chemical reaction in which oxygen is rapidly combined with fuel, giving off heat

Perfect Combustion - answer✔a result of mixing and burning the exact proportions of fuel and
oxygen so that no unburned fuel or oxygen remains.

Two phases of the perfect combustion - answer✔- primary combustion in the ignition chamber.
Most cremationists refer to this as the primary chamber
- secondary combustion- where the products of the combustion process settle and are further
combusted. Ultimately the remaining gases will discharge from the crematory stack.

Opacity - answer✔degree to which light is reduced when viewed through a smoke plume of
visible emissions
According to the EPA visible emissions that consist of smoke and flame are indicators of: -
answer✔improper combustion and excessive particulate emission

Charging Door - answer✔door to the primary chamber typically electrically or hydraulically
operated

Primary Chamber - answer✔- where actual cremation takes place
- heat and air are mixed creating combustion
- 1400 to 1800F

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