Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 763
(c) All low-pressure boilers shall be equipped with one or more pressure relieving device adjusted and sealed so as to discharge at a pressure not to exceed the maximum allowable working pressure of the boiler. The combined capacity of these devices shall be such that with the fuel burning equipment installed and operating at maximum capacity the pressure cannot rise more than 5 psi for steam boilers or 10% for water boilers above the maximum allowable working pressure of the boiler. All pressure relieving devices shall be installed as required by the Code and be ASME stamped and rated and shall be installed with the valve spindle vertical and shall have a manual lifting device to permit periodic testing.
The discharge from all drains and pressure relieving devices shall be piped to a safe place of discharge and shall have no shutoff valves in the pipe between the pressure relieving device and point of discharge.
A safe place of discharge as used in this section shall be a location where:
(d) All automatically controlled low-pressure boilers shall be equipped with:
(3) An adjustable operating control and fuel valve to regulate the flow of fuel to the burner to maintain the pressure or temperature below the following limits:
(5) (A) A full safety pilot control on boilers equipped with standing pilot burners, other than those included in subsection 763 (d)(5)(B), that will shut off the fuel to the main burner and any extinguished pilot burners if a pilot light is extinguished.
(B) A programmed flame safeguard system on burners equipped with spark ignition that will include a flame failure shutoff time not greater than specified in Table 1. Such system shall require the services of the attendant to place the boiler back into operation if a flame failure should occur while in operation or if the flame is not established within the time limit programmed into the system. Such time limits shall not exceed that specified for flame failure shutoff in Table 1.
Table 1. Fiame Failure Shutoff Times (1)
Maximum Firing rate Oil Gal. per hr.
Maximum Firing rate Gas BTU/hr.
Type of Ignition
Maximum time until valve is fully closed, seconds
3 Gallons
or less
Unproved
90
Over 3 gallons
Pilot
to 7 gallons
or
30
(2)
Over 7 gallons
Ignition
to 20 gallons
10
(2)
Over 20 gallons
Proved Pilot
60
(3)
400,000 BTU and under
Proved or Unproved Pilot
90
400,001 BTU and over
Proved Pilot (4)
10
Note 1. Flame failure shutoff as used in these Orders means the total elapsed time from the time of flame failure or other abnormal condition occurs until the fuel shutoff valve is closed.
Note 2. Where a burner is designed or equipped for a “starting firing rate” of less than the maximum firing rate of the burner, the flame failure shutoff time shown in Table 1 for the lesser firing rate may be used for establishing ignition, provided that firing rate cannot be increased until ignition is proven. The time limit for flame failure shutoff shall be determined by the maximum burner input.
Note 3. The 60-second time limit for flame failure shutoff may be used for burners having less than 20 gallons per hour input if equipped with a proved pilot.
Note 4. In case of pilot flame failure, the proved pilot shall de-energize the safety fuel shutoff valve electrical circuit and cause that valve to close within 10 seconds.
Such device shall actuate to close the safety fuel shutoff valve required in Subsection 763 (d)(6) within the time limits specified for flame failure shutoff in Table 1.
(g) All hot water heating systems shall be equipped with a suitable expansion tank that will be consistent with the volume, temperature, pressure, and capacity of the system as required by the Code. All such expansion tanks shall have an allowable working pressure at least equal to the maximum allowable working pressure of the boiler with which they are used, and the maximum allowable working pressure shall be stamped on a nameplate visible after installation.
All expansion tanks connected into systems having boilers designed for more than 30 psi working pressure shall be constructed, inspected, and stamped according to the Code, Section VIII, unless it can be proven to the satisfaction of the Division that the design and construction will provide equivalent safety. Expansion tanks connected into systems having boilers designed for 30 psi or less shall be designed, constructed, and stamped according to the Code, Section VIII, or according to good engineering practices with a factor of safety of at least 4.
All expansion tanks shall be fitted with either: (1) a water gage glass or other means for indicating visually the water level in the tank, or (2) a bladder-type expansion tank provided the tank is fitted with an airtight bladder inside the tank and it is provided with a means of determining the presence of air cushion in the tank. The hot water heating system shall be installed, inspected, and equipped with the required safety relief and shut-off devices in accordance with the Uniform Mechanical Code, Chapter 10, February 1997 Edition.
(k) After installation and before being placed in operation, the employer shall require all controls and burners to be checked for proper operation by a responsible person familiar with burner controls.
Instruction for the proper method of lighting, relighting, and shutting down the burner, type of fuel or fuels to be used, and the maximum fuel pressure shall be shown on a permanent and legible plate attached to the boiler or boiler casing and an operating manual giving complete boiler operating instructions, shall be furnished by the installer for each installation. The employer shall require operating personnel to become thoroughly familiar with these operating instructions before they are permitted to operate the boiler. These instructions shall include an instruction to the operator that the boiler shall not be placed back in service after having been shut down by the operation of the safety fuel shutoff valve required in 763 (d) (6) until the cause of such shutdown has been determined and corrected and the combustion chamber is properly purged.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code . Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code .
1. Amendment filed 11-2-66; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 66, No. 38). Approved by State Building Standards Commission.
2. Amendment of subsection (c) filed 5-31-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 74, No. 22).
3. Amendment filed 8-12-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 33).
4. Amendment of subsection (g) and new Note filed 12-2-97; operative 1-1-98 (Register 97, No. 49).