Maryland Code § PS-12-903

Section PS-12-903
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, this subtitle applies to all
boilers and pressure vessels.
(b) This subtitle does not apply to:
(1) a boiler or pressure vessel that is under federal control or
regulation;
(2) a pressure vessel that:
(i) is used to transport or store compressed gases;
(ii) is constructed in compliance with specifications of the U.S.
Department of Transportation; and
(iii) when charged with gas, is marked, maintained, and
periodically requalified for use, as required by the regulations of the U.S. Department
of Transportation;
(3) an air tank that is located on a vehicle that is operating under the
rules of other State authorities and is used for carrying passengers or freight;
(4) an air tank that is installed on the right-of-way of a railroad and
is used directly in the operation of trains;
(5) a pressure vessel that does not exceed:

(i) 5 cubic feet in volume and 250 psig pressure;
(ii) 1 1/2 cubic feet in volume and 600 psig pressure; or
(iii) an inside diameter of 6 inches with no limitation on
pressure;
(6) a pressure vessel that operates at a working pressure not
exceeding 15 psig;
(7) subject to subsection (c) of this section, a vessel that contains
water under pressure, including a vessel that contains air, the compression of which
serves only as a cushion, if neither of the following limitations is exceeded:
(i) a design pressure of 300 psig; and
(ii) a design temperature of 210 degrees Fahrenheit;
(8) a hot water supply boiler that is equipped with a safety relief
valve and is directly fired with oil, gas, or electricity if none of the following
limitations is exceeded:
(i) heat input of 200,000 BTU/hour;
(ii) water temperature of 210 degrees Fahrenheit; and
(iii) nominal water capacity of 120 gallons;
(9) a mechanical device of any of the following types:
(i) a pump;
(ii) a compressor;
(iii) a turbine;
(iv) a generator; or
(v) a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder; or
(10) the water-containing part of an air-conditioning or refrigeration
system condenser or evaporator:

(i) that uses halocarbon refrigerant;
(ii) that is constructed in accordance with the requirements of
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15 (the Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration) in effect
at the time of construction; and
(iii) if neither of the following limitations is exceeded:
1. a design pressure of 300 psig; and
2. a design temperature of 210 degrees Fahrenheit.
(c) For purposes of subsection (b)(7) of this section, water may contain
additives if the ASTM flash point of the aqueous solution at atmospheric pressure is
185 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

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