North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 33.1 - Department of Environmental Quality
Article 33.1-14 - NORTH DAKOTA BOILER RULES
Chapter 33.1-14-05 - POWER BOILERS - EXISTING INSTALLATIONS
Section 33.1-14-05-13 - Steam stop valves
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. Each discharge outlet, except safety valve, safety relief valves, reheater inlet and outlet, or superheater inlet connections, must be fitted with a stop valve located at an accessible point in the steam-delivery line and as near the boiler nozzle as is convenient and practicable. When such outlets are over two inch [50.8 millimeter] pipe size, the valve or valves used on the connection must be of the outside-screw-and-yoke-rising-spindle type so as to indicate from a distance by the position of its spindle whether it is closed or open, and the wheel may be carried either on the yoke or attached to the spindle. A plug-cock-type valve may be used provided the plug is held in place by a guard or a gland, the valve is equipped to indicate from a distance whether it is closed or open, and the valve is equipped with a slow-opening mechanism. In the case of a single boiler and prime mover installation, the stop valve required herein may be omitted provided the prime mover throttle valve is equipped with an indicator to show whether the valve is open or closed and is designed to withstand the required hydrostatic pressure test of the boiler.
2. When the boilers are connected to a common header, the connection from each boiler having a manhole opening must be fitted with two stop valves having an ample free-blow drain between them. The discharge of this drain must be visible to the operator while manipulating the valve. The stop valves must consist preferably of one automatic nonreturn valve (set next to the boiler) and a second valve of the outside-screw-and-yoke type must be used. Where intercommunicating systems of different pressures are installed, every boiler on each system must be equipped with an automatic nonreturn valve set next to the boiler.
3. When more than one stop valve is required, it must have a pressure rating at least equal to that required for the expected steam temperature and pressure at the valve, or the pressure rating at least equal to eighty-five percent of the lowest set pressure of any safety valve on the boiler drum and for the expected temperature of the steam at the valve, whichever is greater.
4. All valves and fittings on steam lines must have a pressure rating of at least one hundred pounds per square inch [689.48 kilopascals] in accordance with the applicable American National Standards Institute Standard.
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-16
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-16