13 N.C. Admin. Code 13 .0214 - EXTENDED PRESSURE EQUIPMENT OPERATING CERTIFICATES
(a)
G.S.
95-69.11,
G.S.
95-69.16, and
13 NCAC
13 .0211(m) of this Chapter
allows the Commissioner, or the Chief Inspector as delegated by the
Commissioner, to modify the inspection frequency for individual pressure
equipment if it is determined that the new frequency will provide for the
safety attained by the normal inspection frequency as defined in this Chapter.
Maintenance programs, the condition of the pressure equipment, and a baseline
inspection help to determine if the equipment is eligible for extended
certification. The Chief Inspector may allow certificate renewal frequencies of
up to three years. Companies wishing to have their pressure equipment given an
extended certification must apply by letter to the Chief Inspector requesting
extended certification.
(b) For a
first time extended inspection frequency, the following shall apply to both new
and existing equipment:
(1) Base Line
Inspections: At the outset of an extended inspection frequency, a base line
inspection must be conducted of all inside and outside accessible pressure
boundaries. The inspected area shall be examined visually by a North Carolina
Department of Labor, Boiler Safety Bureau Inspector Supervisor along with a
Deputy Inspector for evidence of cracking, discoloration, wear, pitting,
bulging, blistering, corrosion and erosion, arc strikes, gouges, dents, and
other signs of surface irregularities. Areas that are suspect shall be non-
destructively examined, as defined in this Chapter, by a method acceptable to
the Inspector Supervisor and Deputy Inspector. For areas that are still suspect
after such examination, a more thorough supplemental examination and
engineering evaluation of the discontinuities shall be conducted and discussed
with the Chief Inspector or designee;
(2) Inspection Mapping and Records: An
inspection grid map shall be constructed for each pressure component detailing
the areas found suspect. The grid shall not exceed four inch square. Suspect
area shall be described in detail and photographs of such areas shall be taken.
These records shall be kept and made available to the Deputy Inspector prior to
the next required inspection;
(3)
Base Line Inspection of Tubes: The tubes shall be examined by nondestructive
examination. Tubes shall be examined for wear, corrosion, erosion, thinning,
bulging, blistering, dents, discoloration, cracking and any other surface
irregularities. Areas that are suspect shall be noted and discussed with the
Inspector Supervisor and Deputy Inspector; and
(4) Tube Inspection Mapping and Record: Where
suspect tubes are identified, the tubes shall be numbered in a logical sequence
and the location of any suspect area shall be precisely defined and described
in detail. Photographs of such areas shall be taken. These records shall be
kept and made available to the Inspector Supervisor and Deputy Inspector prior
to the next required inspection.
(c) Scheduling of Inspections for Extended
Certificate: Approximately two months prior to a scheduled outage in which the
pressure equipment can be inspected, and prior to the current certificate
expiration, the owner or user shall do the following in order to initiate the
inspection process:
(1) Send a letter
addressed to the Chief Inspector requesting the extended certificate;
(2) Contact the North Carolina Department of
Labor, Boiler Safety Bureau at 919-707-7918 and request to speak with an
Inspector Supervisor for the purpose of scheduling the inspections required for
extending the inspection certificate expiration for to up to 36 months;
and
(3) Agree with the Inspector
Supervisor and Deputy Inspector on a date to meet for the external inspection
of the pressure equipment and to review reports. The pressure equipment must be
operating when the external inspection is done. Heat recovery boilers with less
than one percent capacity factor per year may be excluded from the need to
operate during the external inspection but a letter requesting the exclusion
must be sent to the Chief Inspector stating the capacity factor for the year
before such an exclusion request can be granted.
(d) External Inspection: All report forms may
be obtained from either NBIC or ASME. The following reports must be available
to the Inspector Supervisor and Deputy Inspector at the external inspection:
(1) NBIC Form R Reports for the past five
years for initial inspections and since the previous inspection for
renewals;
(2) A list of alterations
scheduled, and those alterations done since the last internal inspection with
the NBIC R-2 forms;
(3) Safety
valve testing and repair reports for the past five years for initial
inspections and since the previous inspection for renewals;
(4) Fitness for Service reports for headers
for the past five years for initial inspections and since the previous
inspection for renewals. All Fitness for Service reports shall be documented on
the National Board Form NB-403 or other created form that includes all
information required on the Form NB-403;
(5) Side elevation drawing of the pressure
equipment (8 ½ inches by 11 inches);
(6) Steam & Mud drums - Original drum
thickness, drawings, and manufacturer's data reports if available;
(7) Copy of the last operating certificate
and copies of the last three years of inspection reports;
(8) Reports of annual external inspections by
the owner's or user's insurance company or a Boiler Safety Bureau Deputy
Inspector.
(e) Equipment
inspection requirements during outage or shut- down:
(1) An operational test for all safety valves
shall be conducted after the equipment has been restarted. After the
operational test, the organization performing the test shall affix an updated
inspection tag to the valve. The Deputy Inspector shall verify the updated
inspection tag and review any associated test report. In lieu of operational
tests, it is acceptable to replace safety valves with new valves or valves
reworked by a National Board "VR" or "NVR" authorized company;
(2) Inspect the pressure equipment
internally; and
(3) Inspect the
drums and shells using the following methods:
(A) Examine penetrations into the drum or
shell wall for cracking: if the nozzles are visible from inside the drum or
shell, then a visual examination is satisfactory; otherwise ultrasonically
examine the nozzles, from the outside surface, of at least 20 percent of the
pressure equipment nozzles;
(B)
Visually examine inside the heads; and
(C) When access permits, crawl through the
drum or shell for a visual examination.
(f) Setting the Certificate Interval: If the
requirements of this Rule are met, the Deputy Inspector shall submit an
inspection report to the Chief Inspector with the recommendation for the
extended certificate.
(g) Follow-up
and Interim Inspections: External inspections of high pressure boilers are
required six months after the certificate renewal, and then annually
thereafter. The external inspections may be performed by the Boiler Safety
Bureau Deputy Inspectors or by the owner's or user's insurance inspector. The
results of the inspection shall be documented on an inspection report and
submitted to the Chief Inspector, North Carolina Department of Labor, Boiler
Safety Bureau.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 2011;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 22, 2018;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2022; January 1, 2020.
Eff. July 1, 2011.
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 22, 2018;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2020.
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