“Good boiler operating practice” means the operation of a boiler to maximize efficiency and safety of the unit. The term includes but is not limited to the following activities:
- (a) Operation of the boiler in an efficient manner consistent with the procedures set forth in “Combustion Efficiency Tables” dated 1991, published by Fairmont Press, specifically Chapter 3 titled “The ASME/ANSI Boiler Test Code, The Basis of Measuring Efficiency” and Chapter 5 titled “Boiler Tuneup”;
- (b) Operation of the boiler in such a manner as to maximize safety of all personnel;
- (c) Operation of the boiler in such a manner so as to minimize, as much as possible, total pollutant emissions;
- (d) Operation of the boiler such that there is no danger to public health; and
- (e) The adherence to operation and maintenance procedures that enhance, promote, or maintain the good physical condition of the boiler and associated equipment.
Source. #6505-A, eff 5-1-97; renumbered by #8256 (from Env-A 101.142), (see Revision Note #1 at chapter heading); renumbered by #8304 (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading); renumbered by #9839 (from Env-A 101.93), (see Revision Note #3 at chapter heading); ss by #13105, eff 9-25-20 (formerly Env-A 101.94) (see Revision Note #4 at chapter heading for Env-A 100)