Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-51.005 - Definitions
As used in this rule chapter, the term:
(1) "Act" means Chapter 554, F.S., the
"Boiler Safety Act."
(2)
"Alteration" means any change in the item described on the original
manufacturer's data report which affects the pressure containing capability of
the boiler or pressure vessel. Non-physical changes such as an increase in the
maximum allowable working pressure (internal or external) or design temperature
of a boiler or pressure vessel shall be considered an alteration. A reduction
in minimum temperature such that additional mechanical tests are required shall
also be considered alteration.
(3)
"ANSI" means the American National Standards Institute, 1899 L Street, NW, 11th
Floor, Washington, DC 20036, (202)293-8020.
(4) "Antique boiler" means any closed vessel
used solely for display and demonstration purposes, in which water is heated,
steam is superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or in a
vacuum, for use externally to itself, by direct application of heat from the
combustion of fuels, or from electricity. The term shall include fired vessels,
used solely for display and demonstration purposes, for heating or vaporizing
liquids other than water where these vessels are separate from processing
systems and are complete within themselves.
(5) "Approved" means permitted by the Boiler
Safety Program of the Department of Financial Services.
(6) "ASME Code" means The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code published by that
Society, which are incorporated by reference in Rule
69A-51.010, F.A.C.
(7) "Authorized inspection agency" means:
(a) Any county, municipality, town, or other
governmental subdivision that has adopted into law the ASME Code and the
National Board Inspection Code for the construction, installation, inspection,
maintenance, and repair of boilers to regulate boilers in public assembly
locations and whose boiler inspectors hold valid certificates of competency in
accordance with Section
554.104, F.S.; or
(b) An insurer authorized by a subsisting
certificate of authority, issued by the Office of Insurance Regulation, to
transact boiler and machinery insurance in this state and whose boiler
inspectors hold valid certificates of competency in accordance with Section
554.104, F.S.; or.
(c) An inspecting agency accredited in
accordance with the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector's
program entitled "Accreditation of Authorized Inspection Agencies (AIA)
Performing Inservice or Repair/Alteration Inspection Activities," document
number NB-369, and whose boiler inspectors hold valid certificates of
competency in accordance with Section
554.104, F.S. Such an inspection
agency may inspect uninsured boilers at the request of the owner/user or, at
the direction of an insurance company, may inspect a boiler insured by that
insurance company. Document number NB-369 (Eff. 10/03/16) is hereby
incorporated by reference and is available on the following link:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13320;
or can be viewed, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, at the
offices of the Boiler Safety Program, Bureau of Fire Prevention, Division of
State Fire Marshal, 325 John Knox Road, Third Floor, Atrium Building,
Tallahassee, Florida 32303, Phone: (850)413-3614/3723.
(8) "Authorized inspector" means the chief
boiler inspector, a deputy boiler inspector or a special boiler
inspector.
(9) Definitions of
boilers (additional boiler definitions may be found at Section
554.1021, F.S.):
(a) "Electric boiler" means a power boiler or
heating boiler in which the source of heat is electricity.
(b) "Miniature boiler" means a power boiler
or high-temperature boiler which does not exceed any of the following limits:
1. 16'' inside diameter of shell;
2. 20 sq. ft. of heating surface (not
applicable to electric boilers);
3.
5 cu. ft. gross volume, exclusive of casing and insulation; and,
4. 100 psig maximum allowable working
pressure.
(c) "Portable
boiler" means a boiler which is primarily intended for temporary location and
the construction and usage permits it to be readily moved from one location to
another.
(d) "Coil type hot water
boiler" means a boiler without any steam space where water flashes into steam
when released through a manually operated nozzle.
(e) "Lined storage water heater" means a
water heater which consists of a coil or closed tank heated either by direct
flame, electrical heating elements or solar energy and which exceeds any of the
following limits:
1. Maximum heat input of
400,000 BTUH or 117.2 KW,
2. Water
temperature of 210 degrees F; and,
3. Nominal water containing capacity of 120
U.S. gallons.
(f)
"Standard boiler" means a boiler which has been designed, constructed,
inspected and stamped in accordance with the ASME Code and registered with the
National Board.
(g) "Non-standard
boiler" means a boiler that does not bear a stamp, or does not comply with the
Act or this rule chapter.
(h)
"Reinstalled boiler" means a boiler removed from its original setting and
reinstalled at the same location or at a new location without change of
ownership.
(i) "Condemned boiler"
means a boiler which has been inspected and declared unsafe by an authorized
inspector.
(j) "Boiler status"
means a boiler operational status/classification description.
1. Open - A computer file that has been
created.
2. Active - A boiler that
has been deemed to be operational.
3. Secured boiler - A boiler that has been
physically disconnected from the system including from fuel, water, steam,
electricity, and stack; or locked out and tagged out pursuant to Section
554.1021(3)(h),
F.S.
4. Out of business - A boiler
inside a closed business, where the inspector cannot verify its
status.
5. Removed - A boiler that
has been removed from its current location.
6. Exempt- A boiler that is exempt as defined
by Section 554.109,
F.S.
(10)
"Certificate of competency" means a document issued to a person who has
satisfied the minimum competency requirements for a boiler inspector under
Chapter 554, F.S.
(11) "Certificate
of operation" means a document issued to the owner of a boiler which authorizes
the owner to operate the boiler, subject to any restrictions endorsed
thereon.
(12) "Commission" means a
written credential issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Inspectors to the holder of a certificate of competency who desires to make
shop inspections and field inspections in accordance with the National Board
Inspection Code.
(13) "Chief boiler
inspector" means the chief boiler inspector appointed by the Chief Financial
Officer.
(14) "Department" means
the Department of Financial Services, Division of State Fire Marshal, Bureau of
Fire Prevention, Boiler Safety Program.
(15) "Deputy boiler inspector" means any
deputy boiler inspector employed by the Boiler Safety Program of the Department
of Financial Services.
(16)
"Existing installation" means any boiler installed in this state before October
1, 1987.
(17) "External inspection"
means an inspection made when a boiler is in operation.
(18) "Fusion welding" is a generic term for
welding processes that rely on melting to join materials of similar
compositions and melting points.
(19) "Horsepower" means a unit of measurement
in which one boiler horsepower = 34.5 lbs. steam per hour or 33,479 British
Thermal Units per Hour (BTUH).
(20)
"Internal inspection" means an inspection made after a boiler is shut down and
becomes cold, using the National Board Inspection Code for an interior
inspection.
(21) "Jurisdiction"
means a state, commonwealth, or municipality of the United States or a Province
of Canada, which has adopted one or more sections of the ASME Code, one of
which is Section I, and which maintains a duly constituted governmental unit
for the purpose of enforcement of the code.
(22) "Major repair" means a repair affecting
the strength of the boiler.
(23)
"National Board" means the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Inspectors (NB), 1055 Crupper Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43229, (614)888-8320,
whose membership is composed of chief boiler inspectors of jurisdictions who,
or other officials who hold a National Board Commission and are charged with
the enforcement of the provisions of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety
Act.
(24) "National Board
Inspection Code" means the code for jurisdictional authorities, inspectors,
users, and organizations performing repairs and alterations to
pressure-retaining parts. It is published by the National Board and is
developed under procedures accredited as meeting the criteria for American
National Standards.
(25) "New
boiler installation" means all boilers constructed, installed and placed in
operation after October 1, 1987.
(26) "Owner" or "user" means any person, firm
or corporation legally responsible for the safe installation, operation, and
maintenance of any boiler within this state.
(27) "Other locations open to the general
public," as used in the definition of "public assembly locations" in Section
554.1021(9),
F.S., means a building, facility, occupancy, or portion thereof, or an area
open to the public for educational purposes or for trade or commerce including
the following: public and private schools, universities, child care centers,
city, county and state government buildings, commerce facilities, shopping
malls, departmental stores, grocery stores, motels, hotels, resorts, vacation
clubs, fitness centers, and restaurants; meeting rooms, game rooms, and similar
places where the public is invited or permitted to gather, as well as boiler
rooms, located in apartment complexes, condominiums, cooperatives, or similar
multi-family dwellings; dry cleaners, laundries or laundromats; retirement
homes; religious schools; bus or train stations; colleges and other
institutions of higher learning; fraternal organizations; any club open to
guests and the public; and any building or area in which persons may assemble
for civic, educational, religious, recreational, entertainment or other
purposes, or in which passengers may await public transportation. The term
"public assembly locations" also means "places of public assembly" as used in
this rule chapter.
(28) "Pressure
retaining item" (PRI) means a boiler, pressure vessel, piping or material used
for the containment of pressure, either internal or external. The pressure may
be obtained from an external source, or by the application of heat from the
direct source, or any combination thereof.
(29) "Pressure vessel" means containers for
the containment of pressure, either internal or external. This pressure may be
obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or
indirect source, or any combination thereof.
(30) "PSIG" means pounds per square inch
gauge.
(31) "Repair" means the work
necessary to restore a boiler or pressure vessel to a safe and satisfactory
operating condition.
(32) "Repair
organizations" means:
(a) An entity which
holds a valid National Board certificate authorizing the use of the "R", "VR",
or "NR" stamps; or
(b) The holder
of a valid ASME certificate of authorization for use of the appropriate code
symbol stamp; or
(c) One which is
authorized by the Boiler Safety Program.
(33) "Rules" means this rule chapter unless
otherwise specified.
(34)
"Rerating" means the increase of the maximum allowable working pressure or
temperature of a boiler regardless of whether or not physical work is carried
out on the boiler. Rerating shall be considered an alteration.
(35) "Special boiler inspector" means an
inspector who holds a Florida certificate of competency and who is employed by
an authorized inspection agency.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 554.103, 554.104, 554.108 FS. Law Implemented 554.1021, 554.103, 554.104, 554.105, 554.106, 554.107, 554.108, 554.1081, 554.1101 FS.
New 2-27-89, Amended 10-23-00, Formerly 4A-51.005, Amended 8-10-21.
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