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34 Pa. Code § 3a.27. Different working pressures.

§ 3a.27. Different working pressures.

 (a)  At least one safety valve on each boiler must be set at or below the maximum allowable working pressure. All other valves may be set within a range of 3% above the maximum allowable working pressure. The range of setting of all of the saturated steam valves on the boiler may not exceed 10% of the saturated steam valve set at the highest pressure.

 (b)  When a boiler system is comprised of boilers with different maximum allowable working pressures having minimum safety valve settings varying more than 6% and connected so that steam flows toward the lower pressure boiler, the boiler system must meet one of the following requirements:

   (1)  A check valve must be installed in the steam line to protect the lower pressure boilers.

   (2)  Additional safety valves on the low-pressure side of the boiler system must protect lower pressure boilers and meet the following requirements:

     (i)   The additional safety valve capacity must be based on the maximum amount of steam that can flow into the low-pressure system.

     (ii)   Additional safety valves must have at least one valve set at a pressure that is not greater than the lowest maximum allowable pressure.

     (iii)   Other valves must be set within a range of not more than 3% above the lowest allowable pressure.



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