High temperature water boiler definition
High temperature water boiler means a boiler com- pletely filled with water intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig or temperatures in excess of 250° F.
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,
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler intended for operations at pressures in excess of 160 psig or temperatures in excess of 250 degrees F.
More Definitions of High temperature water boiler
High temperature water boiler means a boiler in which water is heated and operates at a pressure in excess of 160 psig (1.1 MPa) and/or temperature in excess of 250º F.
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig and/or temperatures in excess of 250 EF.
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler operating at a pressure exceeding 160 psi and/or temperatures in excess of 250 degrees F.
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler designed for operation at pressures exceeding 160 pounds per square inch or temperatures exceeding 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
High temperature water boiler means a water or other liquid boiler intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig (1100 kPa gage) or temperatures in excess of 250° F (121° C), or both.
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler
High temperature water boiler means a power boiler in which water is heated and operates at a pressure more than 160 psig or temperatures more than 250 degrees Fahrenheit, and has the ASME Code symbol stamp or ASME certification mark with the designator "S".