Code of Massachusetts Regulations
522 CMR - BOARD OF BOILER RULES
Title 522 CMR 7.00 - Air Tanks
Section 7.04 - Inspections and Certificates
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Application. Whoever owns or uses or causes to be used an Air Tank that comes within the scope of M.G.L. c. 146, § 34, shall make application for inspection prior to installation and operation to the Chief in a format approved by the Department.
(2) Field Inspection.
If the installation is found to comply with 522 CMR 7.00, the Department shall issue a Certificate stating the pressure at which the Air Tank will be permitted to operate.
(3) An Air Tank which has been relocated shall require a first inspection by a District Engineering Inspector.
(4) Ultrasonic Inspections. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 146, § 39, an ultrasonic thickness determination shall be permitted in lieu of, or in conjunction with, an Internal Inspection for Air Tanks or other receptacles of 36 inches diameter or less. Thickness measurements shall be made in at least eight areas: two on each head and two on both the top and bottom portions of the shell. Thickness determinations indicating significant reduction in material thickness over a general area shall be shown on the inspection report, as well as calculations for the reduction in allowable working pressure. The Authorized Inspector's employer or the Chief, as applicable, shall be responsible for the inspector's or the ultrasonic examiner's competency in the use of the ultrasonic thickness gauge, and the examiner's signed report shall be attached to the Authorized Inspector's or District Engineering Inspector's inspection report. A hydrostatic test shall be applied if required by the Authorized Inspector or District Engineering Inspector. The pressure applied during the test shall be equal to 11/2 times the pressure allowed on the Air Tank or other receptacle. A hammer test may also be applied if there is no pressure on the Air Tank or receptacle.
A significant reduction in material is a reduction in material to less than the minimum allowable thickness. If the thickness is reduced below the minimum allowable thickness, the Air Tank shall be repaired to bring the Air Tank to at least the minimum thickness, or a fitness for service evaluation shall be performed to determine the maximum allowable pressure in accordance with the NBIC.
The examiner's signed report and the Authorized Inspector's inspection report shall be submitted in a format approved by the Department.
(5) Certificate to Be Posted.
(6) Inspection Reporting. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 146, §§ 37 and 38, whoever owns, or uses or causes to be used, any Air Tank, shall report in writing to the Chief the location of such Boiler, before the work of installation of such Boiler, and annually thereafter; provided that the Owner/User of an insured Boiler shall report immediately in writing to the Chief whenever the insurance company ceases for any cause to inspect the Boiler.
(7) Reporting by Insurance Companies.
(8) Riveted Air Tanks. In determining the maximum allowable working pressure on the shell of lap-riveted Air Tanks over ten years old, the lowest factor of safety to be used shall be as follows:
Stamping shall comply with the 2019 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels.
No piping, drains, safety valves, pressure gauges or other Appurtenances shall be connected to threaded openings required for inspection and cleanout purposes. Flanged and/or threaded connections from which piping, instruments or similar attachments can be removed may be used in place of the required inspection openings in accordance with the 2019 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels.