Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.01 - Board of Boiler Rules
Section 09.12.01.04 - Equipment
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.01.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Automatic Low Water Fuel Cutoff or Water Feeding Device.
(1) An automatically fired steam or vapor
system boiler shall have a low water fuel cutoff that automatically cuts off
the fuel supply when the water surface falls to the lowest safe level. The
following apply:
(a) A water feeding device
shall be:
(i) Constructed so that the water
inlet valve cannot feed water into the boiler through the float chamber,
and
(ii) Located to supply the
necessary feedwater;
(b)
The lowest safe water line shall be not lower than the lowest visible part of
the water glass.
(2) A
fuel or feedwater control device may be attached:
(a) Directly to a boiler; or
(b) To the tapped openings provided to attach
a water glass directly to a boiler, provided that for low-pressure boilers:
(i) Connections from the boiler are made with
nonferrous tees or Y's at least 1/2 inch pipe size between the boiler and the
water glass, so that the water glass is attached directly and as close as
possible to the boiler,
(ii)
Straightaway tapping of the Y or tee takes the water glass fittings,
and
(iii) The side outlet of the Y
or tee takes the fuel cutoff or water feeding device.
(3) The ends of all nipples shall
be reamed to full-size diameter.
(4) A design using a float and float bowl
shall have a vertical straightway valve drain pipe located at the lowest point
in the water-equalizing pipe connections by which the bowl and equalizing pipe
can be flushed and the device tested.
B. Blowoff Equipment.
(1) Blowdown from a boiler that enters a
sanitary sewer system, or blowdown that is a hazard to life or property, shall
pass through blowoff equipment to ensure that the maximum:
(a) Temperature of water leaving the
equipment is 150°F; and
(b)
Pressure of blowdown leaving the equipment is 5 PSIG.
(2) Blowoff equipment shall:
(a) Use piping and fittings between the
boiler and the blowoff tank that comply with the ASME Code, Section I,
paragraph PG-59;
(b) Be fabricated
of material that complies with the ASME Code, Section II;
(c) Be fitted with openings that facilitate
cleaning and inspection; and
(d)
Conform to the rules for boiler blowoff equipment established by the National
Board.
C. Discharge of safety valves, blowoff pipes, and other outlets shall be located to prevent injury to personnel.
D. Boiler-Door Latches.
(1) Firing Doors.
(a) The firing doors on a watertube boiler
shall:
(i) Open inward; (
(ii) Be equipped with effective fastening
devices; or
(iii) Be constructed to
prevent the doors from being blown open by pressure on the furnace
side.
(b) Except for
coal openings on a downdraft or similar furnace:
(i) Door fastenings shall be positive
self-locking; and
(ii) Friction
contacts, latches, or bolts actuated by springs may not be used.
(2) An explosion door,
if used and located in a setting wall within 7 feet of a firing floor or
operating platform, shall have substantial deflectors to divert a
blast.
(3) Except for an explosion
door, a door not used during boiler firing may be equipped with bolts or
fastenings.
E. Pressure-Reducing Valve.
(1) When a
pressure-reducing valve is used:
(a) If the
piping or equipment on the low-pressure side of the reducing valve does not
meet the requirements for full initial pressure, at least one relief or safety
valve shall be installed on the low-pressure side of the reducing
valve;
(b) The relief or safety
valves shall adjoin or be as close as possible to the reducing valve;
(c) When a relief or safety valve is vented
to the atmosphere, proper protection shall be provided to prevent escaping
fluid from causing injury or damage;
(d) The combined discharge capacity of relief
or safety valves shall be such that the pressure rating of the lowest pressure
piping or equipment cannot be exceeded if the reducing valve sticks
open.
(2) Bypass Around
Reducing Valves.
(a) A hand-controlled bypass
around a reducing valve may be used.
(b) If a bypass is used around a reducing
valve, the safety valve on the low-pressure side shall have sufficient relief
capacity to prevent overpressuring the low-pressure side.
(3) A pressure gage shall be installed on the
low-pressure side of a reducing valve.
F. A boiler or pressure vessel shall have masonry or structural supports of sufficient strength and rigidity to:
(1) Safely support the boiler or pressure
vessel and its contents; and
(2)
Prevent excessive vibration of the boiler, pressure vessel, or connecting
piping.
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