Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.5202 - Definitions
Rule 202.
(1)
As used in this part:
(a) "Accident" means a
sudden and accidental breakdown of a boiler or a part of a boiler that results
in physical damage to the boiler that necessitates the repair or replacement of
the boiler or a part of the boiler. Accident does not mean a breakdown due to
any of the following unless a unique or unusual explosion hazard exists as a
result of the breakdown:
(i) Normal
erosion.
(ii) Corrosion.
(iii) Wastage of metal that requires
restoration.
(iv) Leaking
tubes.
(v) Weakened metal, such as
water legs or handhole areas.
(b) "Aftercooler" means a device used for
lowering the temperature of a boiler blowoff discharge before it enters the
building drain.
(c) "Alteration"
means any change in the item described on the original manufacturers data
report that affects the pressure-containing capability of the boiler or its
piping. A nonphysical change such as an increase in the maximum allowable
pressure, whether internal or external, or design temperature of a boiler or
its piping is an alteration.
(d)
"ASME", "ASME boiler and pressure vessel code", "ASME code", or "code" means
the boiler and pressure vessel code of the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, with addenda, as prescribed and approved by the council of the
society.
(e) "Authorized inspector"
means an individual who is designated as an authorized inspector by an
authorized inspection agency, who holds a valid certificate of competency and
national board commission with an "A" or "B" endorsement, and who is employed
by the authorized inspection agency that assumes responsibility for the
individuals actions.
(f) "Boiler
assembler" means a corporation, company, partnership, or individual who
assembles a boiler that has been delivered in pieces. For ASME code section I
power boiler assemblies, a boiler assembler shall possess the appropriate code
symbol stamps.
(g) "Boiler blowoff
piping" means the piping, fittings, and valves from the boiler to the blowoff
tank, blowoff separator, or other safe point of discharge through which the
water in the boiler may be blown out under pressure, except for drains such as
those used in water columns, gauge glasses, or piping to feed water regulators
and similar devices.
(h) "Boiler
blowdown vessel" means an unfired pressure vessel into which water is
discharged above atmospheric pressure from a boiler blowoff line.
(i) "Boiler installation" means the
installation of a boiler, including all connected piping, valves, fittings,
flanges, firing equipment, controls, appurtenances, and auxiliaries. The term
includes the field assembly of boilers.
(j) "CSD-1" means the 2018 ASME code for
controls and safety devices for automatically fired boilers.
(k) "Certificate of competency" means a
certificate issued to a person that has passed an examination for inspectors
prescribed by the board of boiler rules.
(l) "Chief inspector" means the chief boiler
inspector appointed under the act.
(m) "Condemned boiler" means a boiler that
has been inspected and declared unsafe or rejected for use by an inspector who
is qualified to take such action and who has applied a stamping or marking
designating its rejection.
(n)
"Deputy inspector" means an inspector who is licensed under the act and
employed by the director.
(o)
"Existing installation" means any steam boiler constructed, installed, placed
in operation, or contracted for before August 10, 1917, or any hot water
heating or supply boiler constructed, installed, placed in operation, or
contracted for before the effective date of these rules.
(p) "Existing steam boilers," means steam
boilers that are in actual use, or that are installed and ready for use before
August 10, 1917. Existing steam boilers does not include secondhand boilers,
rental boilers, or boilers that are subject to change in ownership or are to be
reset, in which case the rules for new construction apply.
(q) "External inspection" means an inspection
that is conducted while the boiler is under pressure and that does not involve
examination of the internal surfaces of the pressure parts of the
boiler.
(r) "Field assembly" means
assembling prefabricated boiler pressure parts without field welding or
riveting.
(s) "Field erection"
means the erecting and assembling of boiler parts by welding, riveting, or
other fabrication process.
(t)
"Flash tank" means a closed vessel equipped with internal baffles or an
apparatus for the purpose of separating moisture from flash steam as it passes
through the vessel.
(u) "Hobby"
means an interest or activity that an individual pursues in his or her leisure
time without compensation.
(v) "Hot
water heating and hot water supply boiler:" means a boiler that operates at
pressure of not more than 160 pounds per square inch (PSI) or temperatures of
not more than 250 degrees Fahrenheit, at or near the boiler outlet.
(w) "Inspector" means an individual who holds
a valid certificate of competency and national board commission.
(x) "Internal inspection" means an inspection
made when a boiler is shut down and handholes or manholes are opened for
inspection of the interior.
(y)
"Labeled" means devices, equipment, appliances, or material to which a label,
seal, symbol, or other identifying mark of a nationally recognized testing
laboratory, inspection agency, or other organization concerned with product
evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of the production of the items
has been affixed and by whose label the manufacturer attests to compliance with
applicable nationally recognized standards.
(z) "Licensed boiler installer" means a
person licensed under the act to engage in the business of making piping
connections to a boiler or in the business of field-assembling
boilers.
(aa) "Licensed boiler
repairer" means a person licensed under the act to engage in making or
supervising all phases of boiler repair, alterations, or field
erection.
(bb) "Listed" means
equipment, appliances, or material included in a list published by a nationally
recognized testing laboratory, inspection agency, or other organization
concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of
production of listed equipment, appliances, or materials, and whose listing
states either that the equipment, appliances, or material meets nationally
recognized standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a
specified manner. The authority having jurisdiction shall utilize the system
employed by the listing organization to identify a listed product.
(cc) "Maximum allowable working pressure" or
"MAWP" means the maximum gage pressure permissible for the boiler to
operate.
(dd) "Maximum operating
pressure" means the maximum operating pressure of the complete boiler system as
designed, which includes supply, return, feed, and blow off piping.
(ee) "Mechanical assembly" means the work
necessary to establish or restore a pressure retaining boundary whereby
pressure retaining capability is established through a mechanical, chemical, or
physical interface.
(ff)
"Mechanical repair" means a method of repair which restores a pressure
retaining boundary whereby pressure retaining capability is established through
a mechanical, chemical, or physical interface.
(gg) "Miniature boiler" means a power boiler
that does not have any of the following:
(i)
An inside diameter of the shell of more than 16 inches.
(ii) A working pressure of more than 100
p.s.i.g.
(iii) A gross volume of
more than 5 cubic feet.
(iv) More
than 20 square feet of heating surface.
(hh) "Miniature locomotive boiler" means a
miniature hobby steam locomotive boiler that operates on a narrow-gauge track
that is less than 24 inches wide and that is for public display or
use.
(ii) "Modular boiler" means a
steam or hot water heating assembly consisting of a grouping of individual
boilers called modules, intended to be installed as a unit, with a single inlet
and a single outlet. Modules may be under 1 jacket or may be individually
jacketed.
(jj) "NBIC" means
national board inspection code.
(kk) "Nonstandard boiler" means a boiler that
does not bear the National Board Stamping or stamp of any state or political
subdivision that has adopted a standard of construction equivalent to that
required by the board of boiler rules.
(ll) "New boiler" means a boiler constructed,
installed, placed in operation, or contracted for after July 1, 1966.
(mm) "Owner or user" means a person, firm,
partnership, or corporation that owns or operates a boiler within this
state.
(nn) "Out-of-use boiler"
means a boiler not ready for use having the fuel supply, electricity, and all
piping that may pressurize the boiler disconnected.
(oo) "Portable boiler" means a boiler that is
primarily intended for temporary location and that is, by its construction and
usage, obviously portable.
(pp)
"Pressure-retaining items" means any 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, by the application of heat
from a direct source, or any combination of these methods.
(qq) "Reinstalled boiler" means a boiler that
is removed from its original setting and that is reinstalled at the same
location or reinstalled at a new location.
(rr) "Reinstatement" means the granting of a
license or registration, with or without limitations or conditions, to a person
whose license or registration has been suspended by the chief
inspector.
(ss) "Rental boiler"
means a boiler that is in temporary use for not more than 1 year regardless of
whether installed inside a boiler room, temporary room, temporary shed, or
without external covering.
(tt)
"Repair" means the work necessary to restore a boiler or its piping to a safe
and satisfactory operating condition.
(uu) "Safe point of discharge" means a point
of discharge that will protect personnel and property from injury due to
discharge.
(vv) "Special inspector"
means a boiler inspector who holds a license in this state pursuant to the act,
and who is regularly employed by an insurance company authorized to insure
against a loss from boiler accidents in this state or by any city that is
exempt under the act and has an authorized boiler inspection
department.
(ww) "Standard boiler"
means a boiler that bears the stamp of the National Board of Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Inspectors or of another state or political subdivision that
has adopted a standard of construction equivalent to that required by the board
of boiler rules of this state.
(xx)
"Traction boiler" means a boiler designed for the express purpose of pulling
farm equipment or to convert steam power into flywheel energy driving farm
apparatus such as threshers, saws, or grinding equipment.
(yy) "Used boiler" means a boiler that is
being reinstalled by the same owner.
(zz) "Water heater" means a heater, in
commercial or industrial size, that provides corrosion resistance for supplying
potable hot water at pressure not exceeding 160 psi or temperatures not
exceeding 210 degrees Fahrenheit. A water heater that does not exceed any of
the following is exempt from these rules:
(i)
A heat input of more than 200,000 BTU per hour.
(ii) A water temperature of more than 210
degrees Fahrenheit.
(iii) A nominal
water-containing capacity of more than 120 gallons.
(2) Terms defined in the act have
the same meanings when used in these rules.
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