Minn. R. 1346.1007 - SECTION 1007 BOILER LOW-WATER CUTOFF
Subpart
1.
Section 1007.1.
IMC Section 1007.1 is amended to read as follows:
1007.1
General. Steam and hot
water boilers shall be protected with a low-water fuel cutoff control to stop
the combustion operation when the water level drops below the lowest safe
permissible water level in accordance with the following items:
1. An automatically fired hot water boiler or
group of boilers piped together having a rated input of 400,000 Btu/hr (117 kW)
or above shall be equipped with an automatic low-water fuel cutoff to stop the
combustion operation when the water level drops below the lowest safe
permissible water level established by the boiler manufacturer.
2. A boiler installed at an elevation where
all radiation in the system is below the lowest safe permissible water level
shall be equipped with an automatic low-water fuel cutoff to stop the
combustion operation when the water level drops below the lowest safe
permissible water level established by the boiler manufacturer.
3. A low-water fuel cutoff shall be installed
when recommended by the manufacturer's installation instructions or listing and
when special consideration and installations will require a low-water fuel
cutoff to protect a hot water or steam boiler.
4. A means shall be provided for testing the
operation of the low-water fuel cutoff without requiring the entire system to
be drained.
5. A watertube or
coil-type boiler requiring forced circulation to prevent overheating of the
tubes or coils shall have a flow-sensing device installed, in lieu of the
low-water fuel cutoff, to automatically stop the combustion operation when the
circulating flow is interrupted.
Subp. 2. [Repealed, 34 SR 537]
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 16B.59; 16B.61; 16B.64; 326B.101; 326B.106; 326B.13
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