Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 2120.300
a) Maximum Allowable Working Pressure for Nonstandard Boilers.
1) 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 from the thickness of the plate, the tensile strength of the plate, the efficiency of the longitudinal joint or tube ligaments, the inside diameter of the weakest course and the factor of safety permitted below.

Where:
TS = ultimate tensile strength of shell plates, psi.
t = minimum thickness of shell plate, in weakest course, inches.
E = efficiency of longitudinal joint:
For Fusion-Welded and Brazed Joints:
Single lap welded ............................................................... 40
Double lap welded............................................................... 60
Single butt welded............................................................... 60
Double butt welded............................................................. 75
Forge welded....................................................................... 70
Brazed steel......................................................................... 80
For riveted construction, E shall be determined by the rules given in Section I, Part PR, of the 1971 Edition ASME Code.
For seamless construction, E shall be considered 100 percent.
R = inside radius of the weakest course of the shell, in inches.
FS = factor of safety permitted.
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure for Standard Boilers. The maximum allowable working pressure for standard boilers shall be determined in accordance with the applicable provisions of the edition of the ASME Code under which they were constructed and stamped. Existing installations of non-standard power boilers and miniature boilers shall comply with this Section.
(Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 14917, effective September 1, 1993)