Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 09.12.01.30 - StampingA. At the first post-installation internal or certificate inspection, the inspector shall assign to a boiler or pressure vessel a Maryland serial number that is: (1) At least 5/16 of an inch in height;(2) Configured as follows: (a) For power boilers ----- MD 0000,(b) For heating boilers --- MD 0000H,(c) For pressure vessels -- MD 0000V,(d) For nuclear vessels --- MD 0000N; and(3) Stamped on: (a) The boiler or pressure vessel, or(b) A metal tag at least 1 inch in height, securely attached to the front of: (i) A low pressure heating boiler constructed of cast iron, or(ii) A pressure vessel constructed of cast iron or other material of a thickness that should not be stamped.B. Unless a record is kept showing the location of stamping so that the stamping can be uncovered readily, stamping: (1) May not be concealed by lagging or paint; and(2) Shall be exposed at all times.C. When a boiler or pressure vessel stamp is indistinct:(1) An inspector shall direct the owner to have the boiler or pressure vessel restamped;(2) The owner shall: (a) Request from the chief boiler inspector permission to restamp, and(b) Submit with the request, proof of the original stamp; and(3) If the chief boiler inspector authorizes restamping, an inspector shall:(a) Observe the restamping, and(b) File with the chief boiler inspector notice of the restamping, and a facsimile of the stamp applied.D. A condemned boiler or pressure vessel shall be stamped with:(1) Letters 5/16 of an inch in height; and(2) The configuration XXX MD XXX.Md. Code Regs. 09.12.01.30
Regulations .30 adopted effective June 1, 1989 (16:10 Md. R. 1106)