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 operations at pressures in excess of 160 psig or temperatures in excess of 250 degrees 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,

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 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 boiler
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 power boiler in which water is heated and operates at a pressure more than 160 psig or temperatures more than
High temperature water boiler means a water boiler intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig or temperatures exceeding 250°F. See ASME Code, Section I, PG-2.1(b).