Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Frequency of Inspection. Historical
boilers shall be inspected every two years.
b) Preparation for Inspection
1) It is the responsibility of the owner to
assure the historical boiler is properly prepared for inspection.
2) As much preparation as possible shall be
completed prior to the arrival of the inspector.
3) Standards of inspection shall be the
requirements of the National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) and this
Subpart.
4) Preparation for
internal inspection shall be as required by the NBIC, including:
A) The boiler must be at ambient temperature
and dry.
B) Fireside open and
grates must be removed.
C) Fireside
tubesheets and tubes must be thoroughly cleaned of soot and ash.
D) Waterside drained and hand holes, plugs
and inspection openings must be removed.
E) Sediment, scale and mud must be
flushed.
F) Insulation or jackets
must be removed, as appropriate.
5) When there is limited or no access for
visual inspection, remote camera or fiber optic devices may be used.
c) Inspection Sequence
1) Initial Inspection. In addition to initial
internal and external visual inspection, a baseline full grid ultrasonic
testing (UT) inspection, as required by NBIC, shall be performed. The boiler
shall be equipped with a fusible plug.
2) Subsequent Inspections
A) A certificate inspection two years
following the initial inspection shall be performed. The certificate inspection
will consist of a hydro test of between 100% and 125% of the calculated maximum
allowable working pressure, along with an external visual inspection both at
rest and under pressure.
i) The owner shall
provide the pump, water, water temperature and expertise to safely complete the
test, including proper protection from the elements as needed.
ii) A powered mechanical pump must have a
safety relief device between the pump discharge and the boiler inlet.
iii) The State of Illinois will not be
responsible for damage occurring as a result of the hydro test.
B) A certificate inspection shall
be performed two years following the hydro test and shall consist of a detailed
internal and external visual inspection with a spot check of approximately 10%
UT coverage on all stayed and un-stayed surfaces.
C) Subsequent certificate inspections shall
be performed every 2 years and shall follow a cycle of first performing a hydro
test and then performing a detailed internal and external visual inspection
with a spot check of approximately 10% UT coverage on all stayed and unstayed
surfaces.
D) At no time shall the
interval for internal inspection exceed 4 years.
d) In-service Inspection Option at
the Discretion of the Inspector. In lieu of the hydro test, an Inspector may
choose to witness the object in operation. The following examinations and tests
shall be performed while the boiler is in operation:
1) Two independent means of boiler feed water
delivery systems shall be demonstrated to the Inspector. Observance is to be
performed at an operating pressure no less than 90% of the safety valve set
point of the boiler. If the boiler is equipped with more than one feed water
tank, each feed water device must be able to take water out of either feed
water tank. Pumped feed water shall be preheated prior to entering the
boiler.
2) Demonstration of
operable try-cocks that show a level of water that correlates with that shown
in the gauge glass.
3)
Demonstration of operating gauge glass upper and lower shutoff
valves.
4) Demonstration of an
operating gauge glass blow down valve.
5) Verification that the gauge glass is
visually clear and fully operational.
6) Visual inspection for leaks.
7) Safety Valve Test. Safety valves shall be
tested by having the operator raise boiler pressure to the safety valve popping
point. Popping point pressure and blow down will be observed to ensure they are
within tolerances (see NBIC Part 2, S2.8). A certification acceptable under
Section
120.1210
may also be used for verification of set pressures.
e) Additional Inspection as May Be Required.
The boiler may be subjected to other methods of inspection, at the owner's
expense, as deemed necessary by the boiler inspector to determine soundness and
to assure the safety of the operators and citizens of the State of
Illinois.
f) Display of Inspection
Certificate. The current Inspection Certificate shall be posted in a visible
area near the point of operation.