34 Pa. Code § 3a.3 - Scope
(a) This chapter
applies to:
(1) The boiler and the pipe
connections up to and including the stop valve or valves nearest the boiler as
required by the ASME Code and Power Piping, B31.1. Superheaters, reheaters,
economizers and other pressure parts connected directly to the boiler without
intervening valves will be considered as parts of the boiler and their
construction must conform to ASME Code and Power Piping, B31.1
requirements.
(2) Unfired pressure
vessels and hot water storage vessels.
(b) Boilers installed before July 1, 1916,
and unfired pressure vessels and power boilers installed before September 1,
1937, must comply with §§
3a.131,
3a.141-3a.145 and
3a.151-3a.154.
(c) Heat exchangers must comply with §
3a.167 (relating to hot
water/steam heat exchangers) when the heat exchanger operates at 16 psi or
greater, and has 5 cubic feet or more of volume not allowing for channel or
tube nest displacements.
(d) This
chapter does not apply to:
(1) Piping between
the reheater connections and the turbine or other prime mover.
(2) Boilers and unfired pressure vessels
regulated under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C.A. §§
2011-2297h-13).
(3) Boilers and unfired pressure vessels
owned or operated by the Federal Government.
(4) Boilers located on farms, except in sales
areas which are accessible to the public.
(5) Boilers located in single-family
dwellings and multi-unit dwellings with four or less units.
(6) Storage water heaters and instantaneous
water heaters if all the following limitations are not exceeded:
(i) A heat input of 200,000 Btus /hr (58.6
kW).
(ii) A water temperature of
210°F (99°C).
(iii) A
nominal water-containing capacity of 120 gallons (454 L).
(7) Unfired pressure vessels used for the
transportation of compressed gases that are operated in compliance with
specifications and regulations of the United States Department of
Transportation ( 49 CFR Part 173 (relating to shippers general requirements for
shipments and packaging)).
(8) Air
tanks located on vehicles operating under other Commonwealth agency regulations
or rules and used for carrying passengers or freight.
(9) Air tanks installed on the right-of-way
of railroads and used directly in the operation of switches and signals and
under Federal or other Commonwealth agency jurisdiction.
(10) Vessels having an internal or external
operating pressure of no more than 15 psi with no limitation on size when
equipped with approved safety devices.
(11) Unfired pressure vessels designed to
ASME Code section VIII, Division 1 which do not exceed one of the following
specifications:
(i) 5 cubic feet
(0.14m3) in volume and 250 psi (1,720 kPa) design
pressure.
(ii) 3 cubic feet
(0.08m3) in volume and 350 psi (2,410 kPa) design
pressure.
(iii) 1.5 cubic feet
(0.04m3) in volume and 600 psi (4,140 kPa) design
pressure.
(iv) Vessels having an
inside diameter, width, height or cross section diagonal not exceeding 6 inches
(152 mm), with no limitation on length of vessel or pressure.
(12) Unfired pressure vessels with
a nominal water-containing capacity of up to 120 gallons containing water under
pressure. These vessels include unfired pressure vessels that contain air,
which is trapped in the system and where the compression air serves only as a
cushion.
(13) Filters and softeners
with a nominal water containing capacity of 120 gallons or less and pressures
not exceeding 100 psi at ambient temperature.
(14) Air conditioner heat exchangers
(chillers) with a design pressure not more than 300 psi and a water temperature
not more than 210° F.
(15)
Coil-type hot water boilers which meet the requirements of ASME Code, Section
I, paragraph, PG 2.3.
Notes
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 3a.170 (relating to swimming pool heaters).
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