§ 3a.l. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
AGAAmerican Gas Association, 400 North Capital Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 2001.
ANSIAmerican National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.
ANSI/NB23National Board Inspection Code, 2004 edition, issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
ASMEThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10016-5990.
ASME B 31.1The ASME Code for Pressure Piping, 2004 edition issued by ASME.
ASME CodeThe Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 2004 edition and its published cases and interpretations issued by ASME.
ASME/CSD1Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, 2002 edition issued by ASME.
ActThe Boiler and Unfired Pressure Vessel Law (35 P. S. § § 1331.11331.19).
Alteration(i) A change in the item described on the original manufacturers data report, which affects the pressure containing capability of the pressure retaining item.
(ii) The term also includes nonphysical changes such as an increase in maximum allowable working pressure or an increase in design temperature of a pressure-retaining item and a reduction in minimum temperature that requires additional mechanical tests.
American Welding SocietyThe American Welding Society, 550 N.W. Lejenuen Road, Miami, Florida 33126.
BtuBritish thermal unit.
Boiler(i) A closed vessel in which water is heated, steam is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination of these actions, under pressure or vacuum, for use externally to itself, by the direct application of heat from the combustion of fuels, or from electricity.
(ii) The term includes fired vessels for heating of liquids other than water where these vessels are separate from processing systems and are complete within themselves.
Certificate of competencyA document issued by the Department to an individual who has passed a National Board Commission Examination conducted in this Commonwealth.
Code of constructionASME Code in effect at the time the boiler or unfired pressure vessel was manufactured.
Condemned boiler or unfired pressure vesselA boiler or unfired pressure vessel which was inspected and declared unsafe or disqualified for use by the Department.
DepartmentThe Department of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth.
External inspectionAn inspection made when a boiler or an unfired pressure vessel is in operation or in condition to be operational.
Fusion weldingThe process of welding metals in a molten, or molten and vaporous state, without the application of mechanical pressure of blows.
Heat exchangerA device having a shell and head, and a method to exchange heat between steam, hot water or any other liquid. This device may be fired or unfired.
IBCThe International Building Code 2003 issued by the ICC.
ICCInternational Code Council, 5203 Leesburg Pike, suite 600, Fall Church, Virginia 22041-3401.
IMCThe International Mechanical Code 2003 issued by the ICC.
Industrial BoardThe Departments Industrial Board established under sections 445 and 2214 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § § 155 and 574) which hears requests for variances, extensions of time and appeals of Department decisions under the act.
Instantaneous water heaterA vessel in which water is heated as it passes through the vessel. Water is not stored in the vessel.
Internal inspectionAn inspection made when a boiler or unfired pressure vessel is shut down and handholes, manholes, or other inspection openings are opened for inspection of the interior of the boiler or unfired pressure vessel.
InspectorAn inspector commissioned by the Department to field-inspect boilers or unfired pressure vessels in this Commonwealth.
Lap seam crackA crack found in a lap seam, extending parallel to the longitudinal joint and located between or adjacent to rivet holes.
Locomotive boiler(i) A boiler mounted on a self-propelled track locomotive and used to furnish motivating power for travel on rails.
(ii) The term does not include locomotive cranes, tractors or other self-propelled apparatus.
Low pressure heating boilerA steam boiler operated at a pressure not exceeding 15 psig or a hot water heating or hot water supply boiler operating at a pressure not exceeding 160 psig and a temperature not exceeding 250° F.
Miniature boilerA boiler which is not more than 16 inches inside diameter of the shell, 5 cubic feet gross volume, excluding casing and insulation; 100 psig maximum allowable working pressure; and, 20 square feet of heating surface.
NB-263Rules for Commissioned Inspectors, revision 13 issued by the National Board.
NECThe National Electric Code, National Fire Protection Associations Standard 70, 2002 edition, issued by the NFPA.
NFPAThe National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy Massachusetts 02269.
NFPA 85The Boiler and Combustion System Hazard Code, 2004 edition, issued by the NFPA.
National BoardThe National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, 1055 Crupper Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43229.
Nonstandard boilerA boiler which does not bear ASME stamping.
Nonstandard unfired pressure vesselAn unfired pressure vessel which does not bear ASME stamping.
Owner or userA person, firm, corporation or governmental body owning or operating any boiler or unfired pressure vessel within this Commonwealth.
PsigPounds per square inch gauge.
PsiPounds per square inch.
Pennsylvania special boilerA boiler which does not bear standard stamping and bears special Pennsylvania stamping and a Department-approved number.
Pennsylvania special unfired pressure vesselAn unfired pressure vessel which bears special Pennsylvania stamping and a Department-approved number and does not bear standard stamping.
Portable boilerA boiler which is designed to be moved from location to location and used on a temporary basis.
Power boilerA closed vessel in which steam or other vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 15 psig by the direct application of heat.
Process boilerAny vessel in which steam is generated or superheated under pressure or for use external to itself by direct or indirect application of heat. The source of heat must be in part from a process other than the boiler itself. To be classified as a process boiler, the boiler must be directly tied to another process other than the generation of steam.
R stampA National Board designation indicating that a company is authorized to repair boilers and vessels.
R-1 formNational Board report of repair form.
Reinstalled equipmentEquipment removed from its original setting and reinstalled in the same location or a new location without change of ownership.
RepairThe process of restoring a boiler or unfired pressure vessel component or system to a safe and satisfactory condition.
Secondhand boilerA boiler whose location and ownership have been changed after primary use.
Secondhand unfired pressure vesselAn unfired pressure vessel whose location and ownership have been changed after primary use.
SecretaryThe Secretary of the Department.
Standard boiler or unfired pressure vesselA boiler or an unfired pressure vessel which bears stamping in accordance with this chapter.
Standard Qualification Procedures of the American Welding Society, D1.1The Structure Welding Code, Steel 2002 issued by the American Welding Society.
Steam coil vesselA vessel that stores hot water that contains an internal steam coil with controls used to heat hot water.
Storage water heaterA fired or an electrically heated vessel for storing or furnishing hot water supply.
Unfired pressure vesselA vessel in which pressure is obtained from an external source or from an indirect application of heat.
Unfired steam boilerAn unfired pressure vessel which generates steam for power or heat to be used externally to itself.
VR stampA National Board designation that a company is authorized to repair and set safety relief valves.
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