With this information, you can ensure your boiler complies with Florida Law and will operate safely for years to come while safeguarding life, limb and property. If you have any further questions, you may contact this section by email Boiler.Safety@myfloridacfo.com.

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The ASME BPVC Certification Program conforms to the rules governing the design, fabrication, assembly, and inspection of boiler and pressure vessel components during construction. In 1916, shortly after the first publication of the "Rules for the Construction of Stationary Boilers and for Allowable Working Pressures" (known today as the ASME BPVC), ASME began offering certification to companies in the pressure equipment industry to certify their quality control systems comply. Products manufactured by ASME BPVC Certificate Holders are certified and stamped with the Certification Mark in accordance with the applicable ASME BPVC Section. Today there are more than 6,800 Certificate Holders in the ASME BPVC Certification Program.

Scopes offered by the ASME BPVC Certification Program vary and include but are not limited to: power boilers, heating boilers, pressure vessels, fiber-reinforced plastic vessels, transport tanks and valves.

Washington State boiler inspector exams are administered upon request. For exam scheduling and information, please contact the Boiler Program's Administrative Assistant at 360-902-5271. Applications must be received 30 days prior to the test day. An examination fee will be charged.

TDLR has issued a Technical Gram concerning carbon monoxide detector rules (PDF), which clarifies the requirement for a visual display on carbon monoxide detectors. This applies to new boiler installations or reinstallations of boilers completed on or after September 1, 2020.

A state rule adopted in July 2020 requires that building owners install carbon monoxide detectors in all boiler rooms when they are installing new boilers that can produce carbon monoxide, along with interlocks that can automatically shut down malfunctioning equipment. TDLR began enforcing the rule in September 2020.

TDLR now recommends that building owners consider installing carbon monoxide detectors in all boiler rooms and mechanical rooms that have equipment that could produce carbon monoxide. An estimated 35,000 boiler rooms in Texas need retrofitting to make them safer.

Sometimes, bringing newly installed boilers or an existing boiler into compliance with the new rule could result in a substantial financial hardship for owners if their manufacturing machinery were to suddenly shut down without warning. In certain situations, TDLR has approved variance requests if the owner agrees to the following:

Effective September 15, 2022, TDLR will once again charge late fees for boilers that were not inspected by a Texas Commissioned Boiler Inspector in a timely manner. If your boiler has not been inspected as required by the Texas Boiler Law (see below), your boiler(s) must be inspected before September 15, 2022, to avoid being charged a late fee. Please contact your boiler inspector directly to schedule your inspection.

To help combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus, TDLR requested and received authority from Governor Greg Abbott to suspend certain regulatory requirements statewide, to the extent necessary to extend inspection time requirements for boilers.

Effective November 11, 2019, elevator, escalator and boiler inspectors and members of the public may access elevator, escalator, and boiler inspection reports and related documents using the search feature on the TDLR website.The Inspector Image Portal is no longer available.

BOILER INSPECTORS: The TDLR public web page for viewing boiler documents is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for this inconvenience. Please note that Jurisdiction Online (JO) is still available and notimpacted by this service interruption. Boiler inspectors without access to JO should send requests for boiler documents to: blazers@tdlr.texas.gov.tag_hash_112TDLR staff will expedite your request for inspection reports. Please include your TDLR license number in the subject line of the email. tag_hash_114

Starting October 29, 2018, TDLR is issuing new Certificates of Operation for Boilers, including new Temporary Operating Permits. The new certificates include any variances issued, instead of listing those on another sheet of paper. The Temporary Operating Permits include the expiration date. The new certificates also feature a slight design upgrade. Please see Technical Gram 2018-06for more info.

TDLR recommends all Authorized Inspection Agencies, boiler owners and operators, and anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program read the full text of the three inspector procedure documents. View all Authorized Inspection Agency Inspector Procedures

These technical grams describe each type of boiler, how it is tracked in the boiler database, and who is responsible for inspecting it. TDLR recommends that all boiler owners, operators, and inspectors, as well as anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program, read the full text of these technical grams.

On February 26, 2018, TDLR issued a Technical Gram concerning Intellihot Water Supply Boilers and Potable Water Heaters. The Technical Gram clarifies how these are considered modular boilers, and further, how they will be registered with TDLR and boiler numbers assigned. TDLR recommends that all boiler owners, operators, installers, and inspectors, as well as anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program read the full text of the technical gram.

TDLR announces a vacancy on the Board of Boiler Rules established by Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 755. The pertinent rules may be found in 16 Texas Administrative Code 65.100-104. The purpose of the Board of Boiler Rules is to advise the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation (Commission) in the adoption of definitions and rules relating to the safe construction, installation, inspection, operating limits, alteration, and repair of boilers and their appurtenances. This announcement is for a public member. 

On September 19, 2017, TDLR issued new boiler technical gram 2017-04 concerning Hotsy Boilers being given a Texas Special designation. These high temperature water boilers are part of Hotsy pressure washer systems; the tech gram assists inspectors in performing inspections. TDLR recommends all Boiler Inspectors and anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program read the full text of the technical gram.

On August 7, 2017, TDLR issued a boiler program technical gram concerning Proper Venting Requirements, Applicable to Extensions Only (Texas Boiler Rule 16 TAC Section 65.606). This technical gram clarifies that Section 65.606 of the Texas Boiler Rules only applies when an extension has been granted. This information was erroneously omitted during a 2015 rulemaking. TDLR recommends all boiler owners, operators, and inspectors, as well as anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program read the full text of the technical gram at -02%20Proper%20Venting%20-%20Extension%20Only.pdf.

On August 7, 2017, TDLR issued a boiler program technical gram concerning PHP Boilers. The technical gram discusses the de-rating of certain non-ASME Code boilers installed in Texas over the last 5 years. TDLR recommends that all boiler inspectors and anyone interested in TDLR's boiler program read the full text of the technical gram at -03%20PHP%20Boilers.pdf.

Equipment that falls within the scope of the Texas Boiler Law and Rules, that must be registered and inspected, is defined in both the law and rules. This means all types of boilers that are used in commercial and public facilities that produce steam (either low or high pressure), hot water heating for use in comfort air heating systems, and hot water supply for use in domestic water systems (such as showers, sinks, pools, or for miscellaneous use) which includes potable hot water heater type boilers. Boilers used for hot water supply or potable hot water supply can be further defined in the following two (2) categories:

An owner, user or licensed contractor must request a Certificate Inspection prior to installing or reinstalling a boiler or a fired pressure vessel in the State of Arizona in accordance with R20-5-408, R20-5-404B, and R20-5-419. This form may be used to make this request.

The purpose of boiler inspections is to provide minimum standards for the safe construction, installation, operation, and repair of any boiler, except those located in residential buildings containing six (6) or less dwelling units.

Boiler safety inspections are required of all boilers other than those boilers located in a building with six (6) or fewer dwelling units. Following the safety inspection, the correction of any deficiencies found during inspection and the payment of the boiler inspection and certificate fee the owner and/or user of the boiler will be issued a boiler operating certificate which authorizes the boiler to be operated until the next date of inspection.

Some certificates can be earned while completing associate degrees and/or technical diplomas that are eligible for financial aid. Certificate programs alone are not eligible for financial aid; consult an MATC advisor for information.

A Certificate of Fitness (CoF) is required to supervise an oil burner that is not fully automatic or requires preheating. A certificate holder must be in the building at all times while the burner is in operation.


However, if the boiler in your building is fully automatic (the boiler is automatically initiated by the signal sent from a thermostat) AND not using No. 6 fuel oil, the P-99 Certificate of Fitness is NOT needed. This P-99 Certificate of Fitness is valid only at a specific location and for the specific person to whom it is issued. 17dc91bb1f

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