- (a) There are special requirements pertaining to anhydrous ammonia equipment and facilities contained elsewhere in this part and in Arkansas Code § 20-23-101 et seq.
- (b) Explosions and accidents must be reported by the owner/operator to the Boiler Inspection Division within twenty-four (24) hours.
- (c) Steam boilers fifty (50) horsepower and over, and steam boilers used in hospitals, hotels, motels, schools, day cares, nursing homes, theatres, and office buildings must be under regular attendance by a licensed operator.
- (d) Manually operated boilers must be under constant attendance when fired.
(e)
- (1) Inspection certificates to operate power and heating boilers shall be posted in the boiler room.
- (2) Inspection certificates for unfired pressure vessels and portable boilers shall be kept on the premises with the vessel.
- (f) Safety valves must meet ASME code requirements, as adopted by 20 CAR § 880-701.
- (g) Blowoff piping and tanks must meet ASME code requirements as adopted by 20 CAR § 880-701.
- (h) Water columns must meet ASME code requirements as adopted by 20 CAR § 880-701.
- (i) All boilers, whether gas, oil, or mechanically fired, shall be provided with an automatic low-water fuel cutout so located as to automatically cut off the fuel supply in case the water level falls to a point not lower than the bottom of the water glass.