Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 09.12.01.22 - Power Boiler - Existing Installation: Maximum Allowable Working PressureA. The maximum allowable working pressure on a standard boiler shall be determined in accordance with the ASME Code under which it was constructed and stamped.B. The maximum allowable working pressure on the shell of a nonstandard boiler shall be determined by the strength of the weakest section of the structure computed by multiplying TS by t and E and dividing the product by R multiplied by FS: (TS x t x E) / (R x FS) = maximum allowable working pressure, PSIG, where:
(1) TS = ultimate tensile strength of the shell plate, PSI, which, if unknown, shall be: (a) 55,000 PSI for steel; and(b) 45,000 PSI for wrought iron;(2) t = minimum thickness of the shell plate of the weakest course, in inches;(3) E = efficiency of the longitudinal joint, which is, for:(a) Tube ligaments and riveted construction, established by Section I of the ASME Code for power boilers; and(b) Seamless construction, 100 percent;(4) R = inside radius of the weakest course of the shell, in inches;(5) FS = factor of safety required by this regulation;(6) The resistance to crushing of mild steel is assumed to be 95,000 PSI of cross-sectional area;(7) When computing the ultimate strength of rivets in shear, the following values, in pounds per square inch, of the cross-sectional area of the rivet shank shall be used: (a) Iron rivets in single shear 38,000 PSI;(b) Iron rivets in double shear 76,000 PSI;(c) Steel rivets in single shear 44,000 PSI; and(d) Steel rivets in double shear 88,000 PSI;(8) When the diameter of a rivet hole in a longitudinal joint of a boiler is not known, the diameter and cross-sectional area of the rivet, after driving, shall be: (a) Ascertained by cutting out one rivet in the body of the joint; or(b) As indicated in the following table: |
Plate Thickness in Inches | Rivet Diameter |
1/4 | 11/16 |
9/32 | 11/16 |
5/16 | 3/4 |
11/32 | 3/4 |
3/8 | 13/16 |
13/32 | 13/16 |
7/16 | 15/16 |
15/32 | 15/16 |
1/2 | 15/16 |
9/16 | 1-1/16 |
5/8 | 1-1/16 |
C. The maximum allowable working pressure on a:(1) Water-tube boiler having tubes secured to cast iron or malleable-iron headers, or having cast-iron mud drums, shall be 160 PSIG;(2) Cast-iron boiler, except a hot-water boiler, shall be 15 PSIG;(3) Boiler having lap-riveted longitudinal joints, operated at a pressure greater than 50 PSI, when removed from an existing setting and reinstalled, shall be 15 PSIG; and(4) Reinstalled horizontal-return tubular boiler having a continuous longitudinal lap seam more than 12 feet long, shall be 15 PSIG.D. Except as otherwise provided by this regulation, the lowest factor of safety shall be, for:(1) An existing installation: 4.5;(2) A horizontal-return tubular boiler having continuous longitudinal lap seams more than 12 feet long: 8;(3) A reinstalled or secondhand boiler having longitudinal seams of lap-riveted construction: 6; and(4) A reinstalled or secondhand boiler with longitudinal seams of butt and double-strap construction: 5.Md. Code Regs. 09.12.01.22
Regulations .22 adopted effective June 1, 1989 (16:10 Md. R. 1106)
Regulation .22B amended effective July 3, 1995 (22:13 Md. R. 966)