Oklahoma Code § 40-141.1

Title 40. Labor: Short title - Definitions
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This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Safety Act", and, except as otherwise herein
provided, shall apply to all boilers and pressure vessels. For the
purpose of this act, the following definitions apply:
1.  "Boiler" means a closed vessel in which water is heated,
steam is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination
thereof, under pressure or vacuum, for external use to itself, by
the direct application of heat.  The term "boiler" includes fired
units for heating or vaporizing liquids other than water where these
units are separate from processing systems and complete within
themselves:
a. "power boiler" means a boiler in which steam or other
vapor is generated at a pressure of more than fifteen
(15) pounds per square inch gauge, or as further
defined in American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section I,
b. "high-temperature water boiler" means a water boiler
intended for operation at pressures in excess of one
hundred sixty (160) pounds per square inch gauge; or
temperatures in excess of two hundred fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (250° F), or as further defined in
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code Section I,
c. "low pressure steam boiler" means a steam boiler
operating at pressures not exceeding fifteen (15)
pounds per square inch gauge, or as further defined
in American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV,
d. "hot water heating boiler" means a heating boiler
operating at pressures not exceeding one hundred
sixty (160) pounds per square inch gauge - one
thousand one hundred three (1,103) kilopascals and/or
temperatures not exceeding two hundred fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (250° F), one hundred twenty-one degrees
Celsius (121° C), at or near the boiler outlet, or as
further defined in American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV,
e. "hot water supply boiler" means a supply boiler
operating at pressures not exceeding one hundred
sixty (160) pounds per square inch gauge - one
thousand one hundred three (1,103) kilopascals and/or

temperatures not exceeding two hundred fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (250° F), one hundred twenty-one degrees
Celsius (121° C), at or near the boiler outlet, or as
further defined in American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV,
and
f. "hot water supply heater" means a closed vessel in
which water is heated by the combustion of fuels,
electricity or any other source and withdrawn for use
external to the system at pressures not exceeding one
hundred sixty (160) pounds per square inch gauge and
shall include all controls and devices necessary to
prevent water temperature from exceeding two hundred
ten degrees Fahrenheit (210° F), ninety-eight point
nine degrees Celsius (98.9°C);
2.  "Pressure vessel" means a vessel in which pressure is
obtained from an external source or by the application of heat other
than those vessels defined in paragraph 1 of this section or as
further defined in American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division I;
3.  "Certificate of operation" means an annual certificate,
unless otherwise provided for in this act, issued by the
Commissioner of Labor permitting the operation of a boiler or
pressure vessel which has been inspected as provided for in this
act;
4.  "Steam lines" means piping of welded construction in which
steam is contained and/or transported at a pressure in excess of
fifteen (15) pounds per square inch gauge; and
5.  "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Labor or the
Commissioner’s duly authorized representative.

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