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ASME BPVC VII 2019

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ASME BPVC – VII -2019 BPVC Section VII, Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers

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ASME 2019 207
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The purpose of these recommended guidelines is to promote safety in the use of power boilers. The term “power boiler” in this Section includes stationary, portable, and traction type boilers, but does not include locomotive and high temperature water boilers, nuclear power plant boilers, heating boilers, pressure vessels, or marine boilers. This Section provides such guidelines to assist those directly responsible for operating, maintaining, and inspecting power boilers. Emphasis has been placed on industrial type boilers because of their extensive use. Guidelines are also provided for operation of auxiliary equipment and appliances that affect the safe and reliable operation of power boilers. Careful application of this Section will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational, cost and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed within these volumes. All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator. Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change. There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions. Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 List of Sections
12 Foreword
14 Statement of Policy on the Use of the ASME Single Certification Mark and Code Authorization in Advertising
Statement of Policy on the Use of ASME Marking to Identify Manufactured Items
15 Submittal of Technical Inquiries to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Standards Committees
18 Personnel
40 Organization of Section VII
42 Summary of Changes
44 List of Changes in Record Number Order
45 Cross-Referencing and Stylistic Changes in the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
48 Figures
Figure 100.2-1 Simple Steam Drum
Figure 100.2-2 Steam Drum With Tubes
Figure 100.2-3 Steam Drum Internals — Baffle Type
49 Figure 100.2-4 Steam Drum Internals — Double-Row Arrangement, Cyclone Separator Type
50 Figure 100.4-1 Typical Economizer
63 Figure 101.5.4-1 Typical Valve Lineup Prior to Out-of-Service Operation
66 Figure 102.2.3-1 Simplified Pilot Gas Piping Arrangement
68 Figure 102.2.5.2-1 Simplified Fuel Oil Train — Single Burner With Oil Heating
69 Figure 102.2.5.2-2 Simplified Light Fuel Oil Train — Multiple Burner
71 Figure 102.3.1-1 Typical Tubular Air Heater
72 Figure 102.3.1-2 Typical Regenerative Air Heater
73 Figure 102.3.1-3 Details of Regenerative Air Heater, Bisector Type
75 Figure 102.4.2-1 Typical Centrifugal Boiler Feed Pump, Water Connections
76 Figure 102.5-1 Typical Motor Drive
Figure 102.5-2 Typical Single-Stage Turbine Drive
77 Figure 102.5-3 Typical Turbine Drive Arrangement
78 Figure 102.6.1-1 Airfoil Blade Centrifugal Fan With Inlet Vane Control
79 Figure 102.7-1 Typical Outlet Fan Dampers (Multilouver)
80 103.1.1 General.
103.1.2 Pressure Relief Valve Maintenance.
82 Figure 103.1.2.9-1 Typical Direct Spring-Loaded Safety Valve
83 Figure 103.1.2.9-2 Recommended Direct Spring-Loaded Safety Valve Installation
85 Figure 103.1.3-1 Application of Test Gag
86 Figure 103.1.3-2 Hydraulic Lift Assist Device
87 103.2.1 General.
103.2.2 Examination and Maintenance.
88 103.2.3 Repair and Testing.
103.2.4 Organic Fluid Vaporizers.
89 103.4.1 Proper Blowdown Procedure.
103.4.2 Proper Valve Types.
Figure 103.4-1 Typical Installation of a Boiler Water-Level Gage
90 Figure 103.4.1-1 Gage Glass and Water Column Blowdown Procedure
91 103.4.3 Proper and Complete Heat Insulation.
103.4.4 Leakage Correction.
Figure 103.4.2-1 Y‐Type Globe Valve
94 104.2.1 Indicating Devices.
104.2.2 Recording Devices.
95 104.2.3 Preparation for and Placing in Service.
104.2.4 Checking and Testing.
104.4.1 Controls.
96 104.4.2 Interlocks.
104.4.3 Safety Controls.
97 104.4.4 Preparation for and Placing in Service.
104.4.5 Checking and Testing.
99 105.3.1 General.
105.3.2 External Surfaces and Parts.
105.4.1 All Boilers.
100 Figure 105.4.1.2-1 Typical Forms of Fusible Plugs
101 105.4.2 Watertube Boilers.
105.5.1 General.
102 105.5.2 Piping.
105.5.3 Pressure Relief Valves.
105.5.4 Other Boiler-Related Items.
105.6.1 Housekeeping.
105.6.2 Certificates and Licenses.
105.6.3 Record Keeping and Logs.
103 105.9.1 All Examinations.
105 106.2.1 General.
106.2.2 Information to Assist in Maintenance.
106.2.3 Maintenance Checks.
106 106.2.4 Operating Checks Relating to Maintenance.
106.3.1 Examination and Overhaul Procedures.
106.3.2 Maintenance and Overhaul Scheduling.
106.3.3 Equipment Histories and Spare Parts Inventories.
106.3.4 Personnel Training.
106.3.5 Equipment Improvement.
107 106.4.1 Watertube Boilers.
113 200.3.1 Water Side.
200.3.2 Dry Storage.
200.3.3 Wet Storage.
114 200.3.4 Fire Side.
200.4.1 Scale.
200.4.2 Sludge.
115 200.4.3 Internal Deposit Monitoring.
200.5.1 General.
Figure 200.4.1-1 Scale Causing Overheating and Tube Failure
116 200.5.2 Oxygen Corrosion.
200.5.3 Caustic Corrosion.
200.5.4 Chelate Corrosion.
Figure 200.4.1-2 Deposit Effect on Boiler Tube Versus Tube Temperature
117 200.5.5 Acid Corrosion.
200.5.6 Auxiliary Equipment Corrosion.
Figure 200.5.2-1 Oxygen Corrosion in an Economizer Tube
118 Figure 200.5.3-1 Caustic Gouge-Type Attack on Boiler Tube
119 200.5.7 Examinations.
Figure 200.5.4-1 Chelate Attack Caused by Excessive Feed of Chemical
120 Figure 200.5.6-1 CO2 Carbonic Acid Attack on Condensate Pipe
121 Figure 200.5.6-2 Oxygen Attack on Condensate Pipe
122 200.7.1 General.
Figure 200.6.6-1 H+ Damage on Boiler Tube
123 200.7.2 Control of Steam Contamination.
200.8.1 Sampling.
124 Table 200.8.1-1
200.8.2 Testing.
Tables
Table 200.8.1-1 Methods for Sampling of Water and Steam
Table 200.8.2-1 Methods of Analysis for the Control of Water for Boilers
125 Table 200.8.2-2 Useful Tests for the Control of Water for Boilers
128 201.2.1 Indicators — Steam Pressure Gages.
201.2.2 Pressure Relief Valves.
201.2.3 Relief Equipment — Fusible Plugs.
201.3.1 Indicators — Gage Glasses.
129 201.3.2 Indicators — Automatic High- and Low-Water-Level Alarms.
201.3.3 Automatic Trip.
130 201.4.1 Boiler Start-Up.
131 201.4.2 Control of Water Level.
201.4.3 Erosion.
201.4.4 Internal Corrosion.
201.4.5 External Corrosion.
132 201.4.6 Boiler Shutdown.
201.4.7 Boiler Out of Service.
133 201.4.8 Failure of Supports.
201.4.9 Mechanical Damage.
139 300.2.1 Isolation.
300.2.2 Water-Side Cleaning.
300.3.1 Stays and Braces.
140 Figure 300.3.1-1 Typical Stays
142 300.3.2 Tube Defects.
300.3.3 Ligaments Between Tube Holes.
300.3.4 Manholes and Other Openings.
300.3.5 Fire Surfaces.
300.5.1 General.
300.5.2 Maintenance Checks.
143 300.5.3 Operating Checks Relating to Maintenance.
300.5.4 Checklist to Assist in Maintenance.
145 Figure 301.2-1 Typical Electric Steam Boiler With Resistance Elements
146 301.2.1 Water Quality and Treatment for Resistance-Element Electric Boilers.
147 Figure 301.2-2 Typical Electric Steam Boiler With Electronic Water-Level Controls
148 Figure 301.2-3 Typical Large Industrial 300-kW Electric Steam Boiler With Resistance Elements Mounted Horizontally
149 301.2.2 General Care and Maintenance of Resistance-Element Electric Boilers.
301.3.1 Basic Electrode Steam Boilers.
301.3.2 Commonly Used Electrode Steam Boiler Designs.
150 Figure 301.3.1-1 Electrode Steam Boiler
151 301.3.3 Jet-Spray Electrode Steam Boiler Designs.
301.3.4 Water Quality and Treatment for Electrode Steam Boilers.
152 Figure 301.3.3-1 Basic Electrode Steam Boiler With Jet Spray and Mechanical Control Shield
153 301.3.5 Electrical System Requirements for Electrode Steam Boilers.
154 Figure 301.3.3-2 Electrode Steam Boiler With Jet Spray and Variable-Speed Pump Control
155 301.3.6 Maintenance Requirements for Electrode System Boilers.
156 302.1.1 Establish Water Level.
302.1.2 Direct Spring-Loaded Pressure Relief Valves.
157 Figure 400.1-1 Typical Underfeed Stoker
158 Figure 400.1-2 Feeder–Distributor for Firing of Coal on a Spreader Stoker
Figure 400.1-3 Spreader Stoker, Continuous Ash Discharge Grate
162 Figure 401.2-1 Typical Bowl Mill
163 Figure 401.2-2 Typical Attrition Mill
164 Figure 401.2-3 Arrangement of Ball-Tube Mill
Figure 401.4-1 Burner for Horizontal Firing of Coal
171 403.1.1 Underfeed Stoker.
403.1.2 Spreader Stoker.
403.1.3 Dump Grates.
403.1.4 Traveling Grates.
172 403.2.1 Feeder.
403.2.2 Pulverizer.
403.2.3 Exhauster.
403.2.4 Burner.
186 Table I-100-1 Standard Units for Use in Equations
190 Forms
FORM A-101-1 WATERTUBE BOILERS — MAINTENANCE CHECKS
198 FORM A-102-1 WATERTUBE BOILERS — OPERATING CHECKS RELATING TO MAINTENANCE
200 FORM A-103-1 FIRETUBE BOILERS — MAINTENANCE CHECKS
201 FORM A-104-1 FIRETUBE BOILERS — OPERATING CHECKS RELATING TO MAINTENANCE
ASME BPVC VII 2019
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