Indiana Administrative Code
Title 675 - FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING SAFETY COMMISSION
Article 30 - INDIANA BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL RULES
Rule 5 - General Requirements
Section 5-8 - Blow-off tanks; outlets and discharges
Universal Citation: 675 IN Admin Code 5-8
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 22-13-2-8
Affected: IC 22-15-6
Sec. 8.
(a) Blow-off piping from a power boiler or a miniature boiler shall not discharge directly into a sewer.
(b) A blow-off tank shall be used where conditions do not provide an adequate and safe open discharge. A blow-off tank and associated piping shall meet the following requirements:
(1) The cross-sectional area of
the outlet from the blow-off tank shall be twice the cross-sectional area of
the inlet pipe and made to extend internally within eight (8) inches from the
bottom of the tank.
(2) The vent
pipe shall have a cross-sectional area at least four (4) times the
cross-sectional area of the inlet pipe, or the blow-off tank shall meet one (1)
of the following requirements:
(A) It shall
be constructed for a pressure equal to that allowed on the boiler to which it
is attached.
(B) It shall be
equipped with a safety valve or valves of sufficient capacity to prevent the
pressure from exceeding the safe working pressure of the tank.
(3) There shall be no valve or
other possible obstructions, such as water pockets, between the tank and the
discharge end of the vent pipe.
(4)
All pipe connections between the tanks and the boiler shall be as direct as
possible and shall conform to the ASME B&PVC.
(5) A manhole or an access opening shall be
provided.
Transferred from the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Rules Board ( 680 IAC 2-5-8) to the Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission ( 675 IAC 30-5-8) by P.L. 249-2019, SECTION 15, effective July 1, 2019.
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