ASME BPVC-I
SECTION I RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POWER BOILERS
| Organization: | ASME |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2013 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 343 |
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PREAMBLE
This Code covers rules for construction of power boilers,1
electric boilers,2 miniature boilers,3 high-temperature water
boilers,4 heat recovery steam generators,5 and certain fired
pressure vessels6 to be used in stationary service and includes
those power boilers used in locomotive, portable, and traction
service. Reference to a paragraph includes all the subparagraphs
and subdivisions under that paragraph.
The Code does not contain rules to cover all details of
design and construction. Where complete details are not given, it
is intended that the manufacturer, subject to the acceptance of the
Authorized Inspector, shall provide details of design and
construction which will be as safe as otherwise provided by the
rules in the Code.
The scope of jurisdiction of Section I applies to the boiler
proper and to the boiler external piping.
Superheaters, economizers, and other pressure parts connected
directly to the boiler without intervening valves shall be
considered as parts of the boiler proper, and their construction
shall conform to Section I rules.
Boiler external piping shall be considered as that piping
which begins where the boiler proper or isolable superheater, or
isolable economizer terminates at:
(a) the first circumferential joint for welding end
connections; or
(b) the face of the first flange in bolted flanged
connections; or
(c) the first threaded joint in that type of connection; and
which extends up to and including the valve or valves required by
this Code.
ASME Code Certification (including Data Forms and Code Symbol
Stamping), and/or inspection by the Authorized Inspector, when
required by this Code, is required for the boiler proper and the
boiler external piping.
Construction rules for materials, design, fabrication,
installation, and testing of the boiler external piping are
contained in ASME B31.1, Power Piping. Piping beyond the valve or
valves required by Section I is not within the scope of Section I,
and it is not the intent that the Code Symbol Stamp be applied to
such piping or any other piping.
The material for forced-circulation boilers, boilers with no
fixed steam and water line, and high-temperature water boilers
shall conform to the requirements of the Code. All other
requirements shall also be met except where they relate to special
features of construction made necessary in boilers of these types,
and to accessories that are manifestly not needed or used in
connection with such boilers, such as water gages and water
columns.
Reheaters receiving steam which has passed through part of a
turbine or other prime mover and separately fired steam
superheaters which are not integral with the boiler are considered
fired pressure vessels and their construction shall comply with
Code requirements for superheaters, including safety devices.
Piping between the reheater connections and the turbine or other
prime mover is not within the scope of the Code. Steam piping to
the inlet connections and from the outlet connections of
nonintegral separately fired superheaters is not within the scope
of the Code.
A pressure vessel in which steam is generated by the
application of heat resulting from the combustion of fuel (solid,
liquid, or gaseous) shall be classed as a fired steam boiler.
Unfired pressure vessels in which steam is generated shall be
classed as unfired steam boilers with the following
exceptions:
(a) vessels known as evaporators or heat exchangers
(b) vessels in which steam is generated by the use of heat
resulting from operation of a processing system containing a number
of pressure vessels such as used in the manufacture of chemical and
petroleum products
Unfired steam boilers shall be constructed under the
provisions of Section I or Section VIII.
Expansion tanks connected to high-temperature water boilers
without intervening valves shall be constructed to the requirements
of Section I or Section VIII.
A pressure vessel in which an organic fluid is vaporized by
the application of heat resulting from the combustion of fuel
(solid, liquid, or gaseous) shall be constructed under the
provisions of Section I. Vessels in which vapor is generated
incidental to the operation of a processing system, containing a
number of pressure vessels such as used in chemical and petroleum
manufacture, are not covered by the rules of Section I.
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