Fla. Admin. Code R. 69A-51.050
(2) Inspection requirements. Each boiler used or proposed to be used in a place of public assembly within this state except boilers exempted under subsection 69A-51.045(5), F.A.C., shall be thoroughly inspected as to its construction, installation and condition as follows:
(7) Inspection reports.
(a) Each boiler subject to inspection must be inspected within 30 days after the expiration of the boiler’s certificate of operation. An inspection report must be received by the chief boiler inspector no later than 30 days after the projected expiration date of the certificate of operation. If, upon inspection, the authorized inspector finds that a boiler is in violation of any provision of the State Boiler Code, the authorized inspector must promptly notify the owner or user and state what repairs or other corrective measures are needed. An authorized inspector shall file a written report with the chief boiler inspector on each certificate inspection within 15 days after such inspection using the following forms:
1. For the first jurisdictional inspection, a special boiler inspector shall use the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors’ Form NB-5, Boiler or Pressure Vessel Data Report (Rev. 1), Eff. 01/18.
2. For all subsequent inspections, a special boiler inspector shall use the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors’ Form NB-6, Report of Inspection (Rev. 6), Eff. 01/18.
(11) Inspection exemptions.
(12) Inspection numbers.
(f) Stamping of Florida State serial numbers on non-corrosive tags shall be as follows:
FL000000
Florida State serial numbers shall be stamped with numbers and letters not less than 5/16'' in height.
(13) Types of authorized inspection agencies.
(14) Existing non-standard boilers.
(a) Non-standard boilers which were installed in the state prior to October 1, 1987, are subject to the provisions of the ASME Code, Section I, paragraphs A-33 and A-36 (1989 edition), which are hereby incorporated by reference. The factor of safety for boilers shall not be less than the following:
1. 5.0 for boilers 20 to 25 years old. The existing factor of safety may be continuous if subparagraph 2., below, has been complied with.
2. For each five (5) years thereafter, the factor of safety of boilers shall be increased by not less than five-tenths (5/10); provided, however, that after a thorough internal and external inspection and a hydrostatic test to one and one-half (1 1/2) times the pressure allowed, during which no distress or leakage develops, the pressure allowed may be continued at its present factor of safety. The owner or user of such boiler shall prepare the boiler for hydrostatic pressure test by uncovering all riveted joints.
3. When boilers of the horizontal return tubular, flue, cylinder, or locomotive type having a longitudinal lap joint reach the age of 35 years, the maximum allowable working pressure shall not be in excess of 15 pounds per square inch.
4. In no case may the maximum allowable working pressure on a non-standard boiler be increased, unless it is being operated at a lesser pressure than would be allowed for ASME Code Boilers.
5. Any non-standard boiler which has been or is now located in a place of public assembly within this state, and which is removed from and returned to the state, cannot be used in Florida for permanent service, but is subject to the rules in this rule chapter governing temporary boilers if it is to be operated in Florida.
(b) 1. The ASME standards referenced in paragraph (14)(a) are copyrighted materials and cannot be copied, but may be obtained by contacting: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 150 Clove Road, Little Falls, New Jersey 07424 or WWW.ASME.Org; Phone: 1(800)THE-ASME.
2. The copyrighted ASME standards referenced in paragraph (14)(a) may be viewed, during regular business hours, at the offices of:
a. The Boiler Safety Program, Bureau of Fire Prevention, Division of State Fire Marshal, 325 John Knox Road, Third Floor, Atrium Building, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, Phone: (850)413-3614/3723; or
b. The Florida Administrative Code and Register, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250, Phone (850)245-6270.
(15) Boilers brought into the state for temporary use.
(16) Additional inspections.
(a) This rule is intended to provide reasonable and adequate requirements for the construction, maintenance, inspection, and use of boilers, and to provide for the inspection during fabrication, repair, or alteration of those pressure vessels that are required by the owner and/or user to:
1. Meet ASME Code and National Board Inspection Code requirements; and
2. Be stamped as meeting those requirements.
(18) Preparation for internal inspection.
(a) The owner or user shall prepare each boiler for internal inspection, and shall prepare for and apply a hydrostatic pressure test, whenever necessary, on the date arranged by the authorized inspector. The boiler shall be prepared for internal inspection in accordance with National Board Inspection Code, Part 2, Section 2.2.6, which is incorporated by reference in Rule 69A-51.010, F.A.C., as follows:
1. The fuel supply and ignition system shall be locked out.
2. The boilermust be sufficiently cooled for inspection.
3. Water must be drawn off and the water side thoroughly washed out.
4. The manhole and handhole plates, washout plugs, as well as inspection plugs in water column connections, must be removed as required by the authorized inspector.
5. All grates of internally fired boilers must be removed.
6. Insulation and brickwork must be removed as required by the authorized inspector in order to determine the condition of the boiler, headers, furnace, supports, or other parts.
7. The pressure gauge must be removed for testing when required by the authorized inspector.
8. Any leakage of steam or hot water into the boiler must be prevented by disconnecting the pipe or valve at the most convenient point or any appropriate means approved by the authorized inspector.
9. Before opening the manhole(s) or handhole covers and entering any part of a boiler which is connected to a common header with other boilers, the required steam or water system stop valves shall be closed, tagged, and padlocked, and the drain valves or cocks between the two closed stop valves opened. The feed valves must be closed, tagged, and padlocked. Alternatively, lines may be blanked or sections of pipe removed. Blowoff lines, where practicable, shall be disconnected between pressure parts and valves. All drains and vent lines shall be open. The owner shall comply with any other safety operation required by the authorized inspector.
10. No owner or user shall permit entry into a boiler, nor shall an employee or authorized inspector enter a boiler, until the plant inspector or supervisor and the person entering the boiler have confirmed that all stop valves on inlet and outlet piping (not vented to the atmosphere) have been closed and tagged. Where not valved, the piping must be disconnected or blanked. In addition, plant personnel shall make appropriate tests to ensure that there is no oxygen deficiency or hazardous or toxic gasses in the drums to be entered by the authorized inspector.
Rulemaking Authority 554.103, 554.108(6) FS. Law Implemented 554.103, 554.108, 554.109, 554.1101, 554.114 FS. History–New 2-27-89, Amended 10-23-00, Formerly 4A-51.050, Amended 4-10-16, 8-10-21.