Utah Admin. Code R616-2-4 - Quality Assurance for Boilers, Pressure Vessels and Power Piping
A. Consistent with
the requirements of the Commission and its predecessor agency since May 1,
1978, all boilers and pressure vessels installed on or after May 1, 1978 shall
be registered with the National Board and the data plate must include the
National Board number.
B. Pursuant
to Section
34A-7-102(2),
any boiler or pressure vessel of special design must be approved by the
Division to ensure it provides a level of safety equivalent to that
contemplated by the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code of the ASME. Any such
boiler or pressure vessel must thereafter be identified by a Utah
identification number provided by the Division.
C. All steam piping, installed after May 1,
1978, which is external (from the boiler to the first stop valve for a single
boiler and the second stop valve in a battery of two or more boilers having
manhole openings) shall comply with Section 1 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code or ASME B31.1 Power Piping as applicable.
D. Nonstandard boilers or pressure vessels
installed in Utah before July 1, 1999 may be allowed to continue in operation
provided the owner can prove the equivalence of its design to the requirements
of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Nonstandard boilers or pressure
vessels may not be relocated or moved.
E. Effective July 1, 1999, all boiler and
pressure vessel repairs or alterations must be performed by an organization
holding a valid Certificate of Authorization to use the "R" stamp from the
National Board. Repairs to pressure relief valves shall be performed by an
organization holding a valid Certificate of Authorization to use the "VR" stamp
from the National Board.
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