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Description / Abstract:
Section I applies to several types of boilers and components of
boilers, such as economizers, superheaters, reheaters, and, in some
circumstances, feedwater heaters. Although its title is Rules for
Construction of Power Boilers, its scope is somewhat broader. The
Preamble to Section I explains that it covers electric boilers,
miniature boilers, high-temperature water boilers, heat recovery
steam generators, certain fired pressure vessels, and organic fluid
vaporizers. Since the precise definitions of these various types of
boilers are not generally known, the following definitions, found
in footnotes to the Preamble, are helpful:
Power boiler—a boiler in which steam or other
vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 15 psi (100 kPa) for
use external to itself.
Electric boiler—a power boiler or a
high-temperature water boiler in which the source of heat is
electricity.
Miniature boiler—a power boiler or
high-temperature water boiler in which the limits in PMB- 2 are not
exceeded. (PMB-2 establishes limits on shell diameter, heating
surface, gross volume, and maximum allowable working pressure. See
further discussion under Part PMB later in this chapter.)
High-temperature water boiler—a water boiler
intended for operation at either pressures in excess of 160 psi
(1.1 MPa) or temperatures in excess of 250° F (120oC), or both.
Heat recovery steam generator (HRSG)—a boiler
that has as its principal source of thermal energy a hot gas stream
having high-ramp rates and temperatures such as the exhaust of a
gas turbine.
Fired pressure vessel—reheater, isolable
superheaters, and nonintegral separately fired superheaters.