Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part V - Fire Protection
Chapter 50 - Boiler Construction, Maintenance, Inspection and General Use
Subchapter C - Existing Installations- Power Boilers
Section V-5041 - Safety Valves
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Each steam boiler shall have one or more ASME/National Board stamped and certified safety valves of the spring pop-type adjusted and sealed to discharge at a pressure not to exceed 15 psig. Seals shall be attached in a manner to prevent the valve from being taken apart without breaking the seal. The safety valves shall be arranged so that they cannot be reset to relieve at a higher pressure than the maximum allowable working pressure on the boiler. A body drain connection below seat level shall be provided by the manufacturer and this drain shall not be plugged during or after field inspection. For valves exceeding 2 inches pipe size, the drain hole or holes shall be tapped not less than 3/8 inch pipe size. For valves less than 2 inches, the drain hole shall not be less than 1/4 inch in diameter.
B. No safety valve for a steam boiler shall be smaller than 1/2 inch. No safety valve shall be larger than 4 1/2 inches. The inlet opening shall have an inside diameter equal to, or greater than, the seat diameter.
C. The minimum relieving capacity of the valve or valves shall be governed by the capacity marking on the boiler. The minimum valve capacity in pounds per hour shall be the greater of that determined by dividing the maximum BTU output at the boiler nozzle obtained by the firing of any fuel for which the unit is installed by 1,000, or shall be determined on the basis of the pounds of steam generated per hour per square foot of boiler heating surface as given in Table EHB-6. In many cases a greater relieving capacity of valves than the minimum specified by these rules will have to be provided.
Table EHB-6. Minimum Pounds of Steam per Hour per Square Foot of Heating Surface |
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Fire Tube Boilers |
Water Tube Boilers |
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Boiler Heating Surface: |
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Hand fired |
5 |
6 |
Stoker fired |
7 |
8 |
Oil, gas, or pulverized fuel fired |
8 |
10 |
Water Wall Heating Surface: |
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Hand fired |
8 |
8 |
Stoker fired |
10 |
12 |
Oil, gas, or pulverized fuel fired |
14 |
16 |
D. The safety valve capacity for each steam boiler shall be such that with the fuel burning equipment installed and operating at maximum capacity, the pressure cannot rise more than 5 psig above the maximum allowable working pressure.
E. When operating conditions are changed, or additional boiler heating surface is installed, the valve capacity shall be increased, if necessary, to meet the new conditions. When additional valves are required, they may be installed on the outlet piping provided there is no intervening valve.
F. If there is any doubt as to the capacity of the safety valve, an accumulation test shall be run (see ASME Code, Section VI, Recommended Rules for Care and Operation of Heating Boilers).
G. No valve of any description shall be placed between the safety valve and the boiler, nor on the discharge pipe between the safety valve and the atmosphere. The discharge pipe shall be at least full size and be fitted with an open drain to prevent water lodging in the upper part of the safety valve or in the discharge pipe. When an elbow is placed on the safety valve discharge pipe, it shall be located close to the safety valve outlet or the discharge pipe shall be securely anchored and supported. All safety valve discharges shall be so located or piped as not to endanger persons working in the area.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 23:531 and R.S. 51:1424.