Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0800-03-03-.04 - INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
(1) Permission to
Install.
(a) All installers of boilers or
pressure vessels shall be knowledgeable in the proper installation of the
boiler or pressure vessel they are requesting to install.
(b) The company or person responsible for the
installation of the boiler or pressure vessel (stamped lethal service) shall
obtain an installation permit for the boiler or pressure vessel prior to any
work being performed. An "Application for Permission to Install a Boiler or
Pressure Vessel (stamped lethal service)", boiler room layout
drawings/dimensions, Manufacturer's Data Report, and a copy of any applicable
local/municipal building or like permit shall be forwarded to the Tennessee
Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workplace
Regulations and Compliance, Boiler Unit. "Tennessee Special" boilers and
pressure vessels are subject to the requirements of this rule.
(c) All boiler installations between
400,000-12,500,000 BTU/hr (excluding hot water heaters) shall meet all the
requirements of ASME CSD-1. Boilers 12,500,000 BTU/hr and over shall meet any
additional requirements of NFPA 85. A copy of the "Controls and Safety Devices"
section of the installation application must accompany all submitted
Applications for Permission to Install a Boiler or Pressure Vessel (stamped
lethal service). Failure to comply with the requirements of this rule, without
significant explanation, could delay the permission to install approval or
warrant non-acceptance of the application.
(d) After the application has been reviewed
by the Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee, an installation permit
shall be issued.
(e) All newly
installed boilers and pressure vessels (stamped lethal service) shall be
inspected by a Deputy Inspector before the boiler or pressure vessel is put
into service. The company or person performing the installation is responsible
for notifying the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development,
Division of Workplace Regulations and Compliance, Boiler Unit, when the boiler
or pressure vessel (stamped lethal service) is ready for inspection. The
inspection upon installation by permit is subject to the fees in accordance
with Rule 0800-03-03-.14(10).
(f) A
revised application shall be submitted to the Chief Inspector or Chief
Inspector's Designee by the installer if there is a change to the original
application. A copy of the original installation permit and supplemental
documentation shall accompany the revised application.
(g) All installation permits shall be issued
for a period of twelve (12) months. If the boiler or pressure vessel (stamped
lethal service) is not installed during this period, the installation permit
shall expire and the file shall be closed. When a file has been closed, the
installer shall be required to apply for another installation permit in
accordance with subparagraph (b) of this rule.
(h) A boiler or pressure vessel may be
installed prior to submission of the "Application for Permission to Install a
Boiler or Pressure Vessel (stamped lethal service)" when it has been determined
by the Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee that the installation is
an emergency situation. Immediately thereafter, the installer shall submit an
application, layout drawings/dimensions, Manufacturer's Data Report and a copy
of any applicable local/municipal building or like permit in accordance with
subparagraph (b) of this rule.
(i)
When it is discovered that a boiler or pressure vessel (stamped lethal service)
has been installed without an approved installation permit prior to
installation, the Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee shall notify
the owner or user. The Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee shall take
appropriate action in accordance with T.C.A. §
68-122-106.
The owner or user shall be assessed a special inspection fee set by the Chief
Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee in accordance with T.C.A. §
68-122-113 and
Rule 0800-03-03-.14(10). Any owner or user aggrieved by an order or act of the
Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee may, within fifteen (15) days
after notice thereof, appeal from such order or act to the Board.
(2) Permission to Reinstall.
(a) Reinstallation of Boilers or Pressure
Vessels (Removed from the State). When a standard boiler or pressure vessel
located in this State is moved outside the State for temporary use or repair,
the owner or user shall apply to the Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's
Designee for permission to reinstall the boiler or pressure vessel in this
State. After the owner or user files the "Application for Permission to
Reinstall" and it is approved, the Deputy Inspector shall conduct an
inspection. When a nonstandard boiler or pressure vessel is removed from this
State, it shall not be reinstalled within this State without additional
approval of the Board.
(b)
Installation of Second-Hand Boilers or Pressure Vessels. Second-hand boilers
and pressure vessels may not be installed unless the Chief Inspector or Chief
Inspector's Designee approves an "Application for Permission to Reinstall".
After the owner or user files the "Application for Permission to Reinstall" and
it is approved, the Deputy Inspector shall conduct an inspection.
(c) Reinstallation of Boilers or Pressure
Vessels (Not Second-Hand). The owner or user shall apply to the Chief Inspector
or Chief Inspector's Designee for permission to reinstall a boiler or pressure
vessel in this State. After the owner or user files the "Application for
Permission to Reinstall" and it is approved, the Deputy Inspector shall conduct
an inspection.
(d) An owner or user
of the boiler and pressure vessel described in subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c)
of this rule is subject to the installation requirements in accordance with
Rule 0800-03-03-.04(1),
and the Special Inspection fee requirements of Rule 0800-03-03-.14(10). An
"Application for Permission to Reinstall" form must accompany all permit
applications for these installations.
(e) For reinstalled boilers and pressure
vessels with a current certificate of inspection, the Deputy Inspector shall
submit a reinspection report in accordance with Rule
0800-03-03-.05(10)(b).
The comment that the boiler or pressure vessel is "reinstalled" shall be noted
on the reinspection report. The reinspection shall be a non-certificate
inspection.
(3) Safety
Appliances.
(a) No person shall attempt to
remove, or do any work on, any safety appliance prescribed by this Chapter
while the appliance is subject to pressure.
(b) Should any such appliance be removed for
repair during an outage of a boiler or pressure vessel, it shall be reinstalled
and in proper working order before the object is again placed in
service.
(c) No person shall alter
any safety or safety relief valve or pressure relief devices in any manner to
maintain a working pressure in excess of that stated on the boiler or pressure
vessel inspection certificate.
(d)
Only the holder of a valid Certificate of Authorization for use of the NB "VR"
stamp, or an owner-user's maintenance organization approved by the Chief
Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee, may repair safety or safety relief
valves. An owner-user maintenance organization shall be limited to repairing
such valves for its own use.
(4) Pressure Reducing Valves.
(a) Where pressure-reducing valves are used,
one (1) or more safety or safety relief valves shall be provided on the low
pressure side of the reducing valve when the piping or equipment on the low
pressure side does not meet the requirements for the full initial pressure. The
safety or safety relief valves shall be located adjoining or as close as
possible to the reducing valve.
(b)
Proper protection shall be provided to prevent injury or damage caused by
escaping vapor or fluid from the discharge of safety or safety valves if vented
to the atmosphere. The combined discharge capacity of the safety or safety
relief valves shall be such that the pressure rating of the lower pressure
piping equipment will not be exceeded in case the reducing valve fails in the
open position.
(c) Use of
hand-controlled bypasses around reducing valves is permissible. If a bypass is
used around the reducing valve, the safety valve required on the low pressure
side shall be of sufficient capacity to relieve all the vapor or fluid that can
pass through the bypass without overpressuring the low pressure side.
(d) A pressure gauge shall be installed on
the low pressure side of a reducing valve.
(5) Location of Discharge Piping Outlets. The
discharge of safety valves, blowoff pipes and other outlets shall be located
and supported so as to prevent injury to personnel.
(6) Application of State Serial Numbers. Upon
completion of the installation of a boiler or pressure vessel, or at the time
of the initial certificate inspection of an existing installation, the
inspector shall tag each boiler or pressure vessel in the vicinity of the code
stamping with a Board approved and Department supplied registration
tag.
(7) Accessibility to Code
Stamping. Code stamping shall not be concealed by lagging or paint. The
stamping shall be exposed at all times, unless a suitable record is kept of the
location of the stamping so that it may be readily uncovered when
desired.
(8) Restamping of Boilers
and Pressure Vessels.
(a) When the code
stamping of a boiler or pressure vessel becomes indistinct, the inspector shall
instruct the owner or user to have it restamped. The owner or user shall submit
a request for authorization of restamping to the Chief Inspector or Chief
Inspector's Designee on the appropriate "Replacement of Stamped Data Form".
Proof of the original stamping shall accompany the request.
(b) If the Chief Inspector or Chief
Inspector's Designee authorizes restamping, it shall be done only in the
presence of an inspector, and shall be identical with the original
stamping.
(c) The ASME
Certification Mark with Certification Designator may be restamped only by the
original manufacturer of the boiler or pressure vessel in the presence of an
inspector of the Authorized Inspection Agency who signed the Manufacturer's
Data Report or a Deputy Inspector. The witnessing inspector shall file with the
Chief Inspector or Chief Inspector's Designee the completed and signed
"Replacement of Stamped Data Form" with a facsimile of the stamping
applied.
(9) Working
Pressure for Existing Installations. With the approval of the Chief Inspector
or Chief Inspector's Designee, any inspector may decrease the maximum working
pressure on any existing installation if the condition of the boiler or
pressure vessel warrants.
(10)
Supports. Each boiler and pressure vessel shall be supported by masonry or
structural supports of sufficient strength and rigidity to safely support the
boiler or pressure vessel and its contents. There shall be no excessive
vibration in either the boiler, pressure vessel or its connecting
piping.
(11) Ladders and Runways.
When necessary for safety, there shall be a steel runway or platform of
standard construction installed across the tops of adjacent boilers or pressure
vessels or at some other convenient level for the purpose of affording safe
access. All walkways shall have at least two (2) means of exit, each to be
remotely located from the other.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-202(a)(3), 68-122-101 through 68-122-104, 68-122-106, 68-122-107, 68-122-108, 68-122-110 through 68-122-113, 68-122-115, 68-122-116, and 68-122-202 through 68-122-209.
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