Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) As used in this rule, the term "these
rules" is intended to mean
11 CSR 40-2.010
through
11 CSR
40-2.065.
(2) Power Boilers Installed or Contracted
for, Prior to November 12, 1986.
(A) The
service life of any boiler of standard construction shall be unlimited provided
it meets the inspection requirements of
11 CSR
40-2.022.
(B) The service life of any nonstandard
boiler shall be thirty (30) years. The thirty (30)-year life may be extended
with the chief inspector's approval and compliance with the following
requirements:
1. The operating pressure
cannot exceed the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP). The boiler MAWP
shall be calculated in accordance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME) Section I Code or the requirements of the original Code of construction.
Boilers manufactured to a standard other than the ASME Code shall be evaluated
in accordance with the "state special" requirements of 11 CSR 402.064. The
allowable stress shall be no greater than twenty-two percent (22%) of the
tensile strength of the material. If the tensile strength is unknown, an
allowable stress of twelve thousand pounds per square inch (12,000 psi) shall
be used. The joint efficiency shall be in accordance with the appropriate
edition and addenda of the ASME Section I Code or the National Board
Inspection Code(NBIC);
2.
Biennial pressure test shall be performed at or above normal operating
pressure, not to exceed the MAWP of the boiler. The pressure test shall be held
for at least thirty (30) minutes and documented to the satisfaction of the
inspector. The inspector need not witness the test. If the boiler exhibits any
leaks, the boiler shall be repaired prior to restoring it to service;
3. All safety devices and controls required
by the ASME Section I Code and these rules shall be installed and
operable.
(3)
Power Boilers Installed or Contracted for After November 12, 1986.
(A) New and second hand boilers shall be
designed, fabricated, and installed in accordance with the ASME Section I Code
and these rules.
(B) Reinstalled
boilers may be of standard or nonstandard construction and shall be installed
in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Code and these rules. Approval
of the chief inspector shall be obtained prior to reinstalling a nonstandard
boiler.
(4) Boiler
external piping (BEP) shall be designed, fabricated, and installed in
accordance with the ASME Section I and B31.1 Codes. The piping is considered
part of the boiler unit and need not be separately tagged and inspected.
(A) Installations made, or contracted for,
after November 12, 1986, shall meet the requirements of ASME Section I, and
B31.1 Codes and these rules for boiler external piping except as follows:
1. BEP assembled by bolting, threading, or
other mechanical means need not be installed by an ASME certificate holder
provided all of the following apply:
A. The
MAWP of the boiler does not exceed one hundred fifty (150) psi; and
B. The maximum pipe size does not exceed two
inches (2") nominal pipe size (NPS); and
C. The maximum operating temperature does not
exceed four hundred degrees Fahrenheit (400
oF); and
D. The piping is schedule 80 or greater SA-53
or SA-106 material; and
E. All
valves, flanges, and fittings are American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
class 150 or greater; and
F. All
welding, including attachments and seal welds are by an ASME certificate
holder; and
G. The completed
installation is tested in accordance with the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Code Section I.
(B) Installations made prior to November 12,
1986, may remain in service provided the installation is acceptable to the
inspector.
(5) General
Requirements for Power Boilers.
(A) Boilers
with heat input less than 12,500,000 British thermal units per hour (Btu/hr)
contracted after January 1, 2004, shall meet the requirements of ASME CSD-1.
Fuel gas piping for these boilers shall comply with the requirements of
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 54. Oil burning equipment shall
comply with the requirements of NFPA 31. Single unit boilers with heat input
greater than or equal to 12,500,000 Btu/hr, boilers with pulverized fuel
systems, and waste heat boilers shall meet the requirements of NFPA 85. All
controls required by NFPA 85 for automatically fired boilers shall be installed
in accordance with the installation requirements of ASME CSD-1. Existing
installations are exempt from these rules except that any modification or
replacements to the controls after January 1, 2004, shall meet the requirements
for new installations. Boilers installed on or after January 1, 2010, must be
in accordance with the National Board Inspection Code, Part 1, and these
rules.
(B) A pressure-reducing
valve is required in the fluid supply to a boiler when the fluid supply
pressure exceeds the maximum allowable working pressure of the boiler. All
devices shall operate so as to protect the lowest pressure rated object from an
over pressure condition.
(C)
Blowoff/blowdown equipment shall meet the requirements of the National Board
Rules and Recommendations for the Design and Construction of Boiler Blowoff
Systems. Blowoff tanks shall be constructed to the ASME Section VIII, Division
1 Code.
(D) All safety and safety
relief valve outlets shall be piped to a safe discharge. There shall be no
valves on the outlet piping or between the boiler and the safety or safety
relief valve inlet. The end of all discharge piping shall be visible to the
operator when piped into a drain. Drains on safety or safety relief valve
bodies shall remain open at all times. Safety or safety relief valve inlets and
outlets shall not be reduced. Weighted-lever safety valves are prohibited.
Safety valves with either the seat or disk of cast iron are prohibited. The
minimum valve capacity shall be in accordance with ASME Section I Code.
Alternatively, the capacity shall be determined based on the burner output
rating or by multiplying the heating surface in square feet by the applicable
value in the following table.
Minimum Pounds of Steam per Hour per Square Foot of
Heating Surface
Fire Tube Boiler
|
Water Tube
Boiler
|
Boiler |
Hand fired |
5 |
6 |
Stoker fired |
7 |
9 |
Oil, gas, pulverized fuel fired |
8 |
10 |
Waterwall |
Hand fired |
8 |
8 |
Stoker fired |
10 |
12 |
Oil, gas, pulverized fuel fired |
14 |
16 |
When a boiler is fired only by a gas having a heat value not
in excess of two hundred British thermal units per cubic foot (200 Btu/cu.
ft.), the minimum safety or safety relief valve capacity may be based on the
value given for hand fired boilers. The minimum safety or safety relief valve
capacity for electric boilers shall be 3.5 pounds per hour per kilowatt
input.
(E) Each boiler
shall be safely supported. There shall be no excessive vibration in either the
boiler or the connecting piping.
(F) All existing boilers shall have adequate
clearance on all sides and top to facilitate repair, maintenance, and
inspection. Boilers installed or reinstalled on or after January 1, 2010, shall
meet the following requirements:
1. There
shall be at least thirty-six inches (36") of clearance on each side of the
boiler. Boilers in battery shall not be installed any closer than forty-eight
inches (48"). The front and rear of the boiler shall not be located nearer than
thirty-six inches (36") from any wall or structure;
2. Boilers shall be installed to allow for
removal and installation of tubes;
3. Boilers with top-opening manholes shall
have at least eighty-four inches (84") of unobstructed clearance above the
manhole to the ceiling of the boiler room;
4. Boilers without top-opening manholes shall
have at least thirty-six inches (36") clearance from the top of the boiler;
and
5. Boilers with bottom openings
used for inspection or maintenance shall have at least twelve inches (12") of
unobstructed clearance.
6. Note:
Alternatively, clearances in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations
are subject to the approval of the chief inspector.
(G) All rooms containing boilers and/or water
heaters with a combined capacity over one (1) million Btu/hr and over five
hundred (500) square feet floor area shall have at least two (2) exits remotely
located from each other.
(H)
Ladders and runways shall be provided between or over the top of boilers
installed or reinstalled on or after January 1, 2010, that are more than eight
feet (8') above the operating floor to afford accessibility for normal
operation, maintenance, and inspection. These ladders and runways must be built
and installed in accordance with the National Board Inspection Code, Part
1.
(I) Combustion air-The boiler
room shall have an adequate air supply to permit clean, safe combustion,
minimize soot formation, and maintain a minimum of nineteen and one-half
percent (19.5%) oxygen in the air of the boiler room. The combustion and
ventilation air shall be supplied by an unobstructed opening or by power
ventilation or fans.
1. Unobstructed air
openings shall be sized on the basis of one (1) sq. in. (6.50 sq. mm) free area
per two thousand British thermal units per hour (2,000 Btu/hr) (five hundred
eighty-six watts per hour (586 W/hr)) maximum fuel input of the combined
burners located in the boiler room or as specified in the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) standards for oil and gas burning installations
for the particular job conditions. The boiler room air supply openings shall be
kept clear at all times.
2. Power
ventilators or fans shall be sized on the basis of 0.2 cfm (.0057 cubic meters
per minute) for each one thousand British thermal units per hour (1,000 Btu/hr)
(two hundred ninety-three watts per hour (293 W/hr)) of maximum fuel input for
the combination burners of all boilers located in the boiler room. Additional
capacity shall be required for any other fuel burning equipment in the boiler
room.
3. When power ventilators or
fans are used to supply combustion air, they shall be installed with interlock
devices so that the burners will not operate without an adequate number of
ventilators/fans in operation.
4.
When combustion air is supplied to the boiler by an independent duct, with or
without the employment of power ventilators or fans, the duct shall be sized
and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. However,
ventilation of the boiler room must still be considered.
5. Care should be taken to ensure that steam
and water lines are not routed across combustion air openings, where freezing
may occur.
6. Opening boiler room
door(s) and/or window(s) is unacceptable for supplying combustion
air.
(J) Controls-
1. Oil-fired, gas-fired, and electrically
heated boilers shall be equipped with suitable primary (flame safeguard) safety
controls, limit switches, and burners or electric elements that are labeled and
listed by a nationally or internationally recognized standard.
2. All controls and devices shall be
installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and/or
industry standards, as applicable.
3. All automatically fired boilers shall have
a disconnecting means capable of being locked in the open position and shall be
installed at an accessible location in the same room as the object. This
disconnect means shall disconnect all sources of potential from the
object.
4. A manually operated
remote shutdown switch or circuit breaker shall be located just outside the
entrance door of the room the object is located in and be marked for easy
identification. Consideration should be given to the type and location of the
switch to safeguard against tampering. If the entrance door is on the building
exterior, the switch should be located just inside the door. If there is more
than one (1) door to the room, there should be a switch located at each door.
The emergency switch must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions or a nationally recognized standard and must cause a safety
shutdown and lockout.
(K) Code nameplates shall remain readily
accessible at all times. Loose or missing nameplates shall be replaced or
reattached as provided for in the NBIC.
(L) Rental boilers used for temporary service
shall meet all of the requirements of these rules.
*Original authority: 650.215, RSMo 1984, amended 1990,
1993, 1995.