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NFPA 85 2007

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Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code

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NFPA 2007 243
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Prevent fires, explosions, and implosions in heating equipment with the revised 2007 NFPA 85!

Complete with a time-saving chapter on common requirements for all boilers, NFPA 85 contains important provisions for boiler design, installation, operation, training, and maintenance. Updated for 2007, this comprehensive document applies to the full range of large boilers and systems, including:

  • Large boilers, including atmospheric fluidized bed boilers with a minimum fuel input rating of 12.5 million Btu/hr (3.6 MW)
  • Stoker operations
  • Pulverized fuel systems
  • Fired or unfired steam generators used to recover heat from combustion turbines.

Changes to the 2007 edition include: 

  • An expanded scope includes all combustion turbine exhaust systems, not just heat recovery steam generators
  • New requirements for flue gas path auxiliary systems, including, but not limited to ammonia injection, sulfur burners, soot cleaning systems, and electrostatic precipitators
  • Relocation of furnace structural design requirements from the common section of Chapter 4 into the various related Chapter
  • New furnace structural design requirements for multiple burner boilers now include the impact of booster fans
  • Added requirements for fuel gas and fuel oil safety shutoff valves
  • Consolidation of commissioning and installation requirements into a single section minimizes duplication

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
4 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
13 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope.
1.2 Purpose
14 1.3 Application
1.4 Retroactivity
1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Enforcement
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
15 Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
23 Chapter 4 Fundamentals of Boiler Combustion Systems
4.1 Manufacture, Design, and Engineering
4.2 Installation and Commissioning
24 4.3 Coordination of Design, Construction, and Operation
4.4 Maintenance, Inspection, Training, and Safety
25 4.5 Basic Operating Requirements
4.6 Equipment Requirements
29 Chapter 5 Single Burner Boilers
5.1 Application
5.2 Purpose
5.3 Equipment Requirements
32 5.4 Starting of a Cold Boiler
33 5.5 Operating Systems
39 5.6 Simultaneous Firing of Oil and Gas Fuels
41 5.7 Simultaneous Firing of Oil and Gas for Fuel Transfer Only
43 5.8 Dual Oil Atomizers in a Single Burner
44 Chapter 6 Multiple Burner Boilers
6.1 Application
6.2 Purpose
6.3 Mechanical Equipment Requirements
6.4 Burner Management and Combustion Control Requirements
53 6.5 Furnace Implosion Protection
55 6.6 Fuel Gas Systems
64 6.7 Fuel Oil Systems
73 6.8 Pulverized Coal Systems
81 6.9 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems with Bypass Capability
Chapter 7 Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Boilers
7.1 Application
7.2 Purpose
7.3 General
82 7.4 Equipment Requirements
88 7.5 Furnace Pressure Excursion Prevention
90 7.6 Sequence of Operations
95 7.7 Sequence of Operations for Gas-Fired Warm-Up Burners
100 7.8 Sequence of Operations for Oil-Fired Warm-Up Burners
107 7.9 Interlock System
113 7.10 Alarm System
114 Chapter 8 Heat Recovery Steam Generators and Other Combustion Turbine Exhaust Systems
8.1 Application
115 8.2 Purpose
8.3 Project Coordination
8.4 Equipment
118 8.5 HRSG Enclosure and Other Combustion Turbine Exhaust Systems.
8.6 Electrical
8.7 Controls, Monitoring, Alarms, and Interlocks
121 8.8 Purge, Start-up, Operation, and Shutdown of HRSG and Other Combustion Turbine Exhaust Systems.
125 8.9 Combustion Turbine Exhaust Bypass Systems
126 8.10 Combustion Turbine and HRSG with Fresh Air Firing Capability
127 8.11 Combustion Turbine Exhaust System.
Chapter 9 Pulverized Fuel Systems
9.1 Application
9.2 Purpose
128 9.3 General
9.4 Design
140 9.5 Operation
142 9.6 Special Systems
147 Chapter 10 Stokers
10.1 Purpose
10.2 Fuel-Burning System
148 10.3 Combustion Control System
10.4 Operation
150 10.5 Furnace Inspection
10.6 On-Line Maintenance
10.7 Access Doors or Observation Ports
10.8 Ash Hopper Access Doors
10.9 Ash Handling
Annex A Explanatory Material
183 Annex B Multiple Burner Boiler Supervised Manual Systems
196 Annex C Multiple Burner Boiler Fundamental Principles of a Manual System
205 Annex D Multiple Burner Boiler Low NOx Operation — Special Considerations
206 Annex E Industry Experience (Reserved)
Annex F Solid Fuel Firing in Stokers
208 Annex G Stoker Descriptions
212 Annex H Guidelines for Determining the Minimum Permitted Temperature for Feeding a Fuel into a Fluidized Bed
213 Annex I Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 85
214 Annex J Safety
215 Annex K Fuel Hazards
218 Annex L Personnel Hazards of Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Boilers
220 Annex M Origin and Development of NFPA 85
221 Annex N Informational References
223 Index
240 Formal Interpretation
NFPA 85 2007
$80.71