Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 455C - Boilers, Elevators and Pressure Vessels
BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS
Boilers
Section 455C.250 - Clearance: Generally

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 455C.250
Current through September 16, 2024

Except as otherwise provided in this section and NAC 455C.252 and 455C.254, if boilers are replaced or new boilers are installed in existing or new buildings, a minimum height of at least 3 feet must be provided between the top of the boiler, excluding appurtenances, and the ceiling and at least 3 feet between any side of the boiler and any adjacent wall or other structure. Boilers which are designed to be mounted on a wall are not required to maintain a distance of 3 feet from the wall on which they are mounted. Boilers and pressure vessels having manholes must have a 5-foot clearance from the opening of the manhole to any wall, ceiling or piping that will prevent a person from entering the boiler or pressure vessel. All boilers and pressure vessels must be located so that adequate space will be provided for the proper operation of the boilers and pressure vessels and their appurtenances, for the inspection of all surfaces, tubes, waterwalls, economizers, piping, valves and other equipment, and for the necessary maintenance and repair and the replacement of tubes. If pressure vessels are installed or replaced, there must be an area of unobstructed clearance which is at least 18 inches wide and provides access for inspection, maintenance and repair. Clearance for repairs and cleaning may be provided through a door or access panel into another area if the door or access panel is large enough to allow the repairs and cleaning to be performed adequately.

Added to NAC by Div. of Industrial Relations by R101-02, eff. 12-15-2004; A by R034-21A, eff. 7/26/2023

NRS 455C.110

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