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Clasification Society Rules and Regulations - Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Offshore Units, January 2016 - Part 1 REGULATIONS - Chapter 3 Periodical Survey Regulations - Section 10 Boilers

Section 10 Boilers

10.1 Frequency of surveys

10.1.1 All boilers, economisers, steam receivers, steam heated steam generators, thermal oil and hot water units intended for essential services, together with boilers used exclusively for non-essential services having a working pressure exceeding 3,5 bar and a heating surface exceeding 4,5 m2 are to be surveyed internally. There is to be a minimum of two internal examinations during each five-year Special Survey cycle. The interval between any two such examinations is not to exceed 36 months. A general external examination is to be carried out at the time of the Annual Survey.

10.1.2 Consideration may be given in exceptional circumstances to an extension of the internal examination of the boiler, not exceeding three months beyond the due date. The extension may be granted after the following is satisfactorily carried out:

  1. External examination of the boiler.
  2. Examination and operational test of the boiler safety valve relieving gear (easing gear).
  3. Operational tests of the boiler protective devices.
  4. Review of the following records since the previous Boiler Survey:
    • Operation.
    • Maintenance.
    • Repair history.
    • Feedwater chemistry.

In this context, ‘exceptional circumstances’ means unavailability of repair facilities, essential materials, equipment or spare parts, or delays incurred by action taken to avoid severe weather conditions.

10.1.3 An external survey of boilers, including tests of safety and protective devices, and tests of safety valves using their relieving gear, is to be carried out annually within the range dates of the Annual Survey of the unit. For exhaust gas heated economisers, the safety valves are to be tested by the Chief Engineer at sea within the range dates of the Annual Survey. This test is to be recorded in the Log Book and reviewed by the attending Surveyor prior to crediting the Annual Survey.

10.2 Scope of surveys

10.2.1 At the surveys described in 10.1, the boilers, superheaters, economisers and air heaters are to be examined internally on the water-steam side and the fire side. Where considered necessary, the pressure parts are to be tested by hydraulic pressure and the thicknesses of plates and tubes and sizes of stays are to be ascertained to determine a safe working pressure. The safety valves and principal mountings on boilers, superheaters and economisers are to be examined and opened up as necessary by the Surveyor. The adjustment of safety valves is to be verified during each boiler internal survey. Boiler safety valves and their relieving gear are to be examined and tested to verify their satisfactory operation. Safety valves are to be set under steam to a pressure not greater than the approved design pressures of the respective parts. As a working tolerance, the setting is acceptable, provided that the valves lift at not more than 103 per cent of the approved design pressure. However, for exhaust gas heated economisers, if steam cannot be raised in port, the safety valves may be set by the Chief Engineer at sea, and the results recorded in the Log Book and reviewed by the attending Surveyor. The following records since the previous Boiler Survey are to be reviewed as part of the survey:
  • Operation.
  • Maintenance.
  • Repair history.
  • Feedwater chemistry.

The remaining mountings are to be examined externally and, if considered necessary by the Surveyor, are to be opened up for internal examination. Collision chocks, rolling stays and boiler stools are to be examined and maintained in an efficient condition.

10.2.2 In addition to the requirements of 10.2.1, in exhaust gas heated economisers of the shell type, all accessible welded joints are to be subjected to a visual examination in order to identify any evidence of cracking. Non-destructive testing may be required for this purpose and may be requested by the Surveyor.

10.2.3 In fired boilers employing forced circulation, the pumps used for this service are to be opened and examined at each Boiler Survey.

10.2.4 The oil fuel burning system is to be examined under working conditions and a general examination made of fuel tank valves, pipes, deck control gear and oil discharge pipes between pumps and burners.

10.2.5 At each survey of a cylindrical boiler which is fitted with smoke tube superheaters, the saturated steam pipes are to be examined as detailed in Section 11.

10.2.6 At the annual general examination referred to in 10.1.1, the requirements ofPt 1, Ch 3, 2.3 Machinery are to be complied with.

10.2.7 For gas and crude oil burning systems, remote and/or automatic controls are to be examined and tested. Ventilating systems for ducts and machinery spaces are to be examined, tested and proven satisfactory.


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