Oklahoma Code § 40-141.2

Title 40. Labor: Exemptions – Exhibitor boilers
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A.  This act shall not apply to the following boilers, hot water
heaters and pressure vessels:
1.  Pressure vessels used for the transportation of compressed
gases if constructed and operated in compliance with specifications
and regulations of the United States Department of Transportation or
of the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma and any unfired pressure
vessels used as containers for liquefied petroleum gases and subject
to the jurisdiction of the United States Department of
Transportation or the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Administration or successor agencies;
2.  Pressure vessels containing air located on vehicles
operating pursuant to regulations of other jurisdiction authorities;

3.  Pressure vessels having an internal or external operating
pressure not exceeding fifteen (15) pounds per square inch gauge -
one hundred three (103) kilopascals gauge with no limit on size;
4.  Pressure vessels having an inside diameter not exceeding six
(6) inches (152mm) with no limitation on pressure;
5.  Pressure vessels with a nominal water containing capacity of
one hundred twenty (120) gallons or four hundred fifty (450) liters
or less, to be used for domestic supply purposes, for containing
water under pressure including those containing air, the compression
of which serves only as a cushion;
6.  Pressure vessels containing water heated by steam or other
indirect means when none of the following limitations is exceeded:
a. a heat input of two hundred thousand (200,000)
British thermal units per hour - fifty-eight thousand
six hundred (58,600) watts,
b. a water temperature of two hundred ten degrees
Fahrenheit (210º F), or
c. a water containing capacity of one hundred twenty
(120) gallons - four hundred fifty (450) liters;
7.  Pressure vessels which may be classified as pressure
containers which are integral parts of components of rotating or
reciprocating mechanical devices such as pumps, compressors,
turbines, generators, engines and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders
where the primary design considerations and/or stresses are derived
from the functional requirements of the device, or structures whose
primary function is the transport of fluids from one location to
another within a system of which it is an integral part, i.e.,
piping systems;
8.  Hot water supply boilers which are directly fired with oil,
gas or electricity when none of the following limitations are
exceeded:
a. a heat input of two hundred thousand (200,000)
British thermal units per hour - fifty-eight thousand
six hundred (58,600) watts,
b. a water temperature of two hundred ten degrees
Fahrenheit (210º F), or
c. a water containing capacity of one hundred twenty
(120) gallons - four hundred fifty (450) liters;
9.  Boilers and pressure vessels under federal control and
railroad locomotive boilers;
10.  Pressure vessels located on remote sites and limited to
oil and natural gas gathering facilities or processing plants that
have fewer than ten buildings intended for human occupancy per one-
fourth (1/4) square mile and where the closest building is at least
two hundred twenty (220) yards from any vessel;
11.  Pressure vessels in the care, custody and control of
research facilities and used solely for research purposes which

require one or more details of noncode construction or which involve
destruction or reduced life expectancy of those vessels; and
12.  Hot water supply heaters as defined in subparagraph f of
paragraph 1 of Section 141.1 of this title, with piping connections
to the potable water supply system which are intended to supply hot
water for domestic or commercial purposes other than space heating.
However, the Commissioner shall make routine inspections and issue
necessary orders regarding existing hot water supply heaters located
in facilities or installations owned or operated by the State of
Oklahoma or its agencies, counties, municipalities or school
districts.
B.  The following boilers and pressure vessels shall be exempt
from Sections 141.13 through 141.16 of this title:
1.  Pressure vessels not exceeding fifteen (15) cubic feet in
volume and two hundred fifty (250) pounds per square inch gauge
pressure;
2.  Low pressure steam boilers, hot water heating boilers, hot
water supply boilers, hot water supply heaters or pressure vessels
which are located in private residences or in apartment houses of
less than six-family units; and
3.  Pressure vessels operated entirely full of water or other
liquid which is not materially more hazardous than water, provided
the temperature of the vessel contents does not exceed one hundred
fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150º F) or a pressure of two hundred (200)
pounds per square inch gauge.
C.  1.  Either a special inspector or an inspector licensed by
the Department of Labor shall inspect exhibitor boilers on an annual
basis when exhibitor boilers are being operated at public events.
Exhibitor boilers maintained by owner/operators for private use and
not for operation for the public shall be exempt from inspection by
this state.  Annual inspections by this state or a special inspector
shall consist of the following:
a. an internal and external visual,
b. threaded openings in the boiler may be inspected, when
deemed appropriate, by the inspector after conducting
an internal and external visual,
c. a hydrostatic pressure test at one and twenty-five
one-hundredths (1.25) times the maximum allowable
working pressure,
d. the maximum allowable working pressure shall not
exceed one hundred eighty-five (185) pounds per square
inch (psi),
e. the ash pan and grates on a dry bottom vessel shall be
removed to allow a visual inspection of the crown
sheet,
f. a visual inspection of the crown sheet on wet bottom
boilers,

g. all boilers shall have a fusible plug that is
constructed to the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME) code and indicated by an ASME marking
on the filler material.  It shall protrude one (1)
inch into the water on a fireside fusible plug and no
more than one (1) inch on a waterside fusible plug,
h. the pressure relief valve shall be National Board
capacity certified,
i. a gage glass shall be present with a guard to protect
the glass, drain valve or petcock, be piped to a safe
location, and be operational,
j. try cocks shall be located in correlation to the
minimum required water level,
k. a pressure gage that has been tested and proven
accurate at the time of the annual pressure test,
l. all piping shall be schedule 80, black pipe (SA-53 B
or SA-105 B) from the boiler to the first valve,
m. the boiler shall be equipped with two means of
supplying feed water while under pressure, and
n. all welding to the boiler shall be done by a certified
repair organization as accredited and described in
Part RA of the National Boiler Inspection Code (NBIC).
2.  Exhibitor boilers shall have a nondestructive exam performed
once every five (5) years for determining repairs and thin areas
that need to be repaired.  An inspector from the Department of Labor
may perform a random nondestructive exam annually.  Results from the
exam may be used by the inspector to waive any time remaining on the
five-year period.  A nondestructive exam shall meet the following
requirements:
a. on a dry bottom boiler, no less than 150 readings
shall be taken,
b. on a wet bottom boiler, no less than 180 readings
shall be taken,
c. this exam shall include the areas surrounding the
crown sheet stays and any areas subject to corrosion,
d. a loss of metal that is greater than forty percent
(40%) of the original boiler plate thickness in an
area greater than three (3) inches in diameter shall
be considered to be a thin area and shall need to be
repaired prior to any operation,
e. exams shall be by a certified professional pursuant to
applicable provisions of law of this state,
f. no exam shall be by a certified professional that has
a vested interest in the boiler that is being
examined,

g. the exam results shall be made available to the
organization where the boiler is being exhibited, if
requested, and
h. the exam results shall be made available at the time
of the annual inspection to the inspector, if
requested.
For purposes of this subsection, "exhibitor boiler" shall mean a
boiler which is operated in this state for nonprofit purposes
including, but not limited to, exhibitions, fairs, parades, farm
machinery shows, or any other event of a historical or educational
nature.  An exhibitor boiler includes steam locomotives, traction
and portable steam engines, and stationary boilers of the firetube,
watertube, model or miniature, and may be riveted, riveted and
welded, or all welded construction, if used within the state for
nonprofit purposes.
D.  Pressure vessels, associated piping, and connections
located on oil and gas lease sites shall fall under the exclusive
jurisdiction of the Corporation Commission.  The Corporation
Commission shall be responsible for the inspection of oil and gas
lease pressure vessels to ensure the vessels, associated piping, and
connections are properly operated and maintained in a manner deemed
appropriate by the Corporation Commission.

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