Effective: October 29, 1995
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 162 - 121st General Assembly
Power boilers and high pressure, high temperature water boilers having internal continuous water treatment under the general supervision of a registered professional engineer having experience in the treatment of boiler water where said water treatment is for the purpose of controlling and limiting serious corrosion, and other deteriorating factors shall be thoroughly inspected internally and externally and under operating conditions at intervals of not more than two years and shall not be operated at pressures in excess of the safe working pressure stated in the certificate of operation mentioned in sections 4104.12 and 4104.15 of the Revised Code.
Process boilers having internal continuous water treatment under the general supervision of a registered professional engineer having experience in the treatment of boiler water where the water treatment is for the purpose of controlling and limiting serious corrosion and other deteriorating factors shall be thoroughly inspected internally and externally and under operating conditions at intervals of not more than five years and shall not be operated at pressures in excess of the safe working pressure stated in the certificate of operation mentioned in sections 4104.12 and 4104.15 of the Revised Code.
The owner or user of such boilers shall keep an accurate record which will show that samples of the boiler water have been taken at regular intervals not greater than forty-eight hours of operation, and the record shall show that the water conditions in the boilers meet the said controlling and limiting factors mentioned in this section, all in accordance with rules formulated by the board of building standards pursuant to section 4104.02 of the Revised Code. The owner or user of such boilers shall also keep a record of the date and actual time the boilers are out of service and the reason therefor, and all records mentioned in this section are to be made available by the owner or user of such boilers to the boiler inspector for his examination.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 4104.01 | Boiler Definitions.
Section 4104.02 | Board of Building Standards - Powers and Duties.
Section 4104.03 | Rights of Municipal Corporations.
Section 4104.04 | Exemptions - Safety Devices.
Section 4104.05 | Operation of Boilers and Stationery Steam Engines.
Section 4104.06 | Inspectors - Rules - Right of Entry.
Section 4104.08 | Director of Commerce May Appoint General and Special Inspectors.
Section 4104.09 | Revoking Certificate of Competency or Commission.
Section 4104.10 | Inspection of Unfired Pressure Vessels.
Section 4104.101 | Registration and Permits From Division of Industrial Compliance.
Section 4104.11 | Inspecting Boilers.
Section 4104.12 | Inspecting Boiler Installation.
Section 4104.13 | Interval Inspection of Boilers.
Section 4104.14 | Preparing Boiler for Inspection.
Section 4104.15 | Certificates of Inspection and Operation.
Section 4104.17 | Certificates of Operation - Issuance and Renewal.
Section 4104.19 | Operator's License.
Section 4104.20 | Boiler Operation.
Section 4104.21 | Effect of Child Support Default on License or Certificate.
Section 4104.31 | Historical Boiler Definitions.
Section 4104.32 | Operating Historical Boiler in Place Open to Public.
Section 4104.33 | Historical Boilers Licensing Board.
Section 4104.34 | Historical Boilers Licensing Board - Powers and Duties.
Section 4104.35 | License to Operate Historical Boiler in Public.
Section 4104.36 | Certificate of Operation and Inspection of Historical Boiler.
Section 4104.37 | Exemption for Small Boilers.
Section 4104.41 | Power or Process Piping Definitions.
Section 4104.42 | Owner to Ensure Compliance With Pressure Piping Standards.
Section 4104.43 | Board of Building Standards to Adopt Requirements for Building Services Piping.
Section 4104.44 | Welding and Brazing to Conform to Industry Standards.
Section 4104.45 | Inspectors or Testing Witnesses to Be Certified.