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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 4TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
CHAPTER 65BOILERS
SUBCHAPTER AGENERAL PROVISIONS
RULE §65.2Definitions

  (53) Person--An individual, corporation, partnership, association or other legal entity.

  (54) Pool Heater--A hot water supply boiler or a potable water heater designed to provide hot water to a pool.

  (55) Portable Boiler--A boiler primarily intended for use at a temporary location.

  (56) Potable Water Heater--A boiler designed for operation at pressures not exceeding 160 pounds per square inch gage (1100 kilopascals) and water temperatures not exceeding 210 degrees Fahrenheit (99 degrees Celsius) if the boiler's heat input exceeds 200,000 British thermal units per hour (58.6 kilowatts) or nominal water-containing capacity exceeds 120 gallons (454 liters).

  (57) Power Boiler--A high-temperature water boiler or a boiler in which steam is generated at a pressure exceeding 15 pounds per square inch gage (103 kilopascals) for a purpose external to the boiler.

  (58) Preliminary order--A written order issued by the chief inspector or any commissioned boiler inspector to require repairs or alterations to render a boiler safe for use or to require that operation of the boiler be discontinued. The Boiler Inspection report which requires repairs to be made or the boiler operation to be ceased which is signed by the chief inspector or a commissioned boiler inspector is a Preliminary Order.

  (59) Process Steam Generator--An evaporator, heat exchanger, or vessel in which steam is generated by the use of heat resulting from the operation of a processing system that contains a number of pressure vessels, such as used in the manufacture of chemical and petroleum products.

  (60) Reinstalled Boiler--A boiler removed from its original setting and reinstalled at the same location or at a new location without change of ownership.

  (61) Repair--The work necessary to restore pressure-retaining items to a safe and satisfactory operating condition.

  (62) Rules--The rules promulgated and enforced by the commission in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, §755.032 and Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 51.

  (63) Safety Appliance--A safety device such as a safety valve or a pressure relief valve for a boiler provided to diminish the danger of accidents.

  (64) Secondhand Boiler--A boiler in which the location and ownership have changed.

  (65) Serious Accident--An explosion resulting in any degree of distortion to the wall of the boiler or related equipment or damage to the building where the boiler is located. Or, emergency medical services are dispatched to the location of a boiler accident in which one or more persons require on-site medical services, transport to a medical facility or the accident results in a fatality.

  (66) Special Inspection--An inspection by the chief inspector or deputy inspector other than those in Texas Health and Safety Code, §§755.025 - 755.027.

  (67) Stacked Boiler--A design in which one boiler is placed onto a rack above another boiler, as designed by the boiler manufacturer with a rack nameplate, and as approved by the department.

  (68) Standard Boiler--A boiler that bears the stamp of a nationally recognized engineering professional society, or the stamp of any jurisdiction that has adopted a standard of construction equivalent to the standard required by the executive director.

  (69) Standby--The condition of a boiler in which the owner or operator has (1) placed the boiler into operation at low fire or (2) can place the boiler into operation within 48 hours' notice.

  (70) Steam Heating Boiler--A boiler designed for operation at pressures not exceeding 15 pounds per square inch gage (103 kilopascals).

  (71) System Pressure--The pressure of the boiler system, which is governed by the highest safety valve or pressure relief valve set pressure as allowed by ASME Code and this chapter.

  (72) Texas Commission--Authorization to inspect boilers and enforce Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 755, and 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 65, on behalf of the department.

    (A) ASME Only Commission--Only authorizes an inspector to conduct ASME new construction activities.

    (B) In-Service Only Commission--Only authorizes an inspector to conduct boiler in-service activities.

    (C) ASME and In-Service Commission--Authorizes an inspector to conduct both activities in subparagraphs (A) and (B).

  (73) Unfired Steam Boiler--An unfired pressure vessel in which steam is generated. The term does not include: vessels known as evaporators or heat exchangers; or vessels in which steam is generated by using the heat that results from the operation of a processing system that contains a number of pressure vessels, as used in the manufacture of chemical and petroleum products.


Source Note: The provisions of this §65.2 adopted to be effective June 15, 2015, 40 TexReg 3121; amended to be effective February 15, 2016, 41 TexReg 795; amended to be effective January 15, 2018, 43 TexReg 75; amended to be effective July 1, 2020, 45 TexReg 4330; amended to be effective October 29, 2020, 45 TexReg 7578

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