Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4101:4 - Boiler Inspection: Ohio Boiler and Pressure Vessel Rules
Chapter 4101:4-4 - Specifications
Section 4101:4-4-04 - Steam boiler blowoff systems

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4101:4-4-04

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) The blowoff from boilers may be discharged directly to any place such as a lake, swamp, stream, sump, or open pit provided there is no hazard to life or property. Where a safe place of discharge is not available, a blowoff tank is to be used. The tank is to be designed to separate the flash steam from the water and is to be flashed to a lower pressure system or vented to the atmosphere. The vent is to be large enough to prevent a steam pressure greater than five psig in the blowoff tank. The water from the blowoff tank may be discharged into a building drain or building sewer provided the water temperature does not exceed one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit.

(B) When a blowoff tank is elevated above the lowest point of a boiler, provisions are to be made for draining water from the boiler.

(C) The shell thickness of a blowoff tank is to be not less than one-fourth inch and is to be constructed for a pressure of not less than twenty five per cent of the allowed pressure of the boilers connected to it for boilers up to and including four hundred psig. For boiler pressure greater than four hundred psig, use "Table 4-4-04(C)" for the blowoff tank allowable pressure. Construction of the blowoff tank is to comply with section VIII, division 1, of the "ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code" as referenced in rule 4101:4-3-01 of the Administrative Code and as modified in this rule.

Table 4-4-04(C)

Maximum allowable working pressure of boiler (psig)

Blowoff tank allowable pressure (psig)

3000

400

2250

325

1500

275

1000

200

750

165

500

125

(D) Blowoff piping between the boiler blowoff valve and the blowoff tank or other safe place of discharge, where the pressure is approximately atmospheric and when there are no intervening valves, is to be constructed in accordance with "Table 4-4-04(D)". All boiler blowoff pipe fittings are to be fabricated of steel.

Table 4-4-04(D)

Boiler pressure (psig)

Piping pressure (psig)

1501 to 2000

900

901 to 1500

600

601 to 900

400

250 to 600

250

Below 250

150

(E) In lieu of the design requirements of paragraphs (C) and (D) of this rule, the "National Board" publication entitled "NB-27, A Guide for Blowoff Vessels" as referenced in rule 4101:4-3-01 of the Administrative Code may be used for the design, construction, and arrangement of boiler blowoff equipment.

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