Md. Code Regs. 09.12.01.10

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 09.12.01.10 - Heating Boiler - Existing Installation: Maximum Allowable Working Pressure
A. The maximum allowable working pressure on a standard boiler may not exceed the pressure stamped or cast by the manufacturer on:
(1) The boiler; or
(2) A plate secured to the boiler.
B. The maximum allowable working pressure on:
(1) The shell of a nonstandard riveted heating boiler shall be determined in accordance with Regulation .22 of this chapter, except that the maximum allowable working pressure on a:
(a) Steam heating boiler may not exceed 15 PSIG; and
(b) Hot water boiler may not exceed:
(i) 160 PSIG, or
(ii) 250°F.
(2) A nonstandard steel or wrought iron heating boiler of welded construction:
(a) May not exceed 15 PSIG for steam; and
(b) For service other than steam, shall be calculated in accordance with the ASME Code, Section IV.
(3) A nonstandard boiler composed principally of cast iron, or having a cast iron shell or heads and steel or wrought iron tubes, may not exceed:
(a) 15 PSIG for steam service; and
(b) 30 PSIG for hot water service.

Md. Code Regs. 09.12.01.10

Regulations .10 adopted effective June 1, 1989 (16:10 Md. R. 1106)