OAR 918-225-0570
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection Schedules


Unless the division grants special permission, all inspectors must comply with the following inspection schedule:

(1)

Power boilers must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every year, when physical construction of the boiler allows; and

(b)

Externally — every year, while under pressure.

(2)

Cast iron boilers must be inspected externally — every two years, while under pressure.

(3)

Low pressure steam boilers must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every two years, when physical construction of the boiler allows; and

(b)

Externally — every two years, while under pressure.

(4)

Hot water heating and hot water supply boilers must be inspected:

(a)

Internally — every six years, when physical construction of the boiler allows; and

(b)

Externally — every two years, while under pressure.

(5)

Pressure vessels containing anhydrous ammonia intended for use as fertilizer must be inspected, at minimum, externally every three years.

(6)

Fixed pressure vessels, containing only air, not located at a place of public assembly, not exceeding 20 cubic feet in volume, and operated at gauge pressures of not more than 200 pounds per square inch must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every six years, subject to section (13) of this rule; and

(b)

Externally — every six years.

(7)

Co2 vessels and hydro-pneumatic pressure vessels, used for beverage service, not exceeding 20 cubic feet in volume, and operated at gauge pressures of not more than 300 pounds per square inch must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every six years, subject to section (13) of this rule; and

(b)

Externally every six years.

(8)

Pressure vessels, not classified in sections (5), (6), and (7) of this rule, and subject to internal corrosion or erosion must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every two years, subject to section (13) of this rule; and

(b)

Externally — every two years.

(9)

Unfired pressure vessels, not classified in sections (5), (6), (7), (10) and (11) of this rule, and not subject to internal corrosion must be inspected, at minimum, externally — every four years.

(10)

Unfired pressure vessels not subject to internal corrosion but containing a substance which, if it were to leak, might cause serious irreversible harm to a person must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every two years, subject to section (13)of this rule; and

(b)

Externally — every two years.

(c)

A substance “might cause serious irreversible harm” if the substance’s Material Safety Data Sheet describes serious health or physical risks caused by short-term exposure to the substance.

(11)

Unfired pressure vessels not subject to internal corrosion that are located at a place of public assembly and are not classified in section (8) of this rule must be inspected, at minimum:

(a)

Internally — every two years, subject to section (13) of this rule; and

(b)

Externally — every two years.

(12)

Pressure piping systems containing refrigerants, steam, or pressurized condensate: Inspection during fabrication, installation, repair, or alteration for verification of compliance with material, welding, brazing, and structural support requirements. The inspector may require other tests to verify quality of weldments. This rule does not apply to welded repair of pressure piping under OAR 918-225-0720 (Welding Requirements for Owner-Users).

(13)

The inspector may waive an internal inspection, under section (6), (7), (8), (10) or (11) of this rule if the inspector believes from alternate inspection methods an internal inspection is not necessary to verify the safe condition of the vessel.

(14)

An inspector may require additional internal or external inspections, or tests, other than those required in this rule, if the inspector has reason to believe that the boiler or pressure vessel does not meet minimum safety standards.

(15)

Failure to comply with sections (1) through (14) of this rule may cause inspections to be performed by a deputy inspector per ORS 480.570 (Inspections by special inspectors or others)(6) as directed by the chief inspector.

(16)

The inspection schedule established in this rule is summarized in Table 1-B.
[NOTE: Table referenced is not included in rule text.]
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Source: Rule 918-225-0570 — Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection Schedules, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=918-225-0570.

918‑225‑0240
Definitions
918‑225‑0300
Exemptions for Fired Water Heaters
918‑225‑0310
Exemptions for Refrigerant Piping Systems
918‑225‑0315
Exemptions for Process Piping Systems
918‑225‑0320
Exemptions for Refrigerant or Air Conditioning Pressure Vessels
918‑225‑0330
Exemptions for Unfired Pressure Vessels With an Inside Diameter of Six Inches and Less
918‑225‑0340
Exemptions for Pressure Containing Parts of Piping Components
918‑225‑0350
Exemptions for Hot Water Storage Tanks
918‑225‑0360
Exemptions for Certain Pressure Vessels
918‑225‑0365
Exemptions for Certain Miniature Boilers
918‑225‑0370
Exemptions for Coil-Type Water Boilers
918‑225‑0380
Exemptions for Refrigeration Chillers
918‑225‑0430
Adopted Oregon Boiler and Pressure Vessel Specialty Code
918‑225‑0435
Amendments to the Oregon Boiler and Pressure Vessel Specialty Code
918‑225‑0445
Other Installation Standards
918‑225‑0450
Manufacturer’s Data Reports
918‑225‑0460
Reporting of Accidents and Conditions of Use
918‑225‑0465
Boiler Room Usage
918‑225‑0470
Boiler Operation
918‑225‑0510
Installation of Buried Vessels
918‑225‑0540
Scope of Special Inspector’s Authority
918‑225‑0560
Responsibility of Inspectors
918‑225‑0562
Process Piping Inspector Responsibilities
918‑225‑0565
Reporting of Immediate Hazards to Health or Safety
918‑225‑0570
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection Schedules
918‑225‑0590
Inspection Cycle Extension Program
918‑225‑0600
Permits
918‑225‑0606
Issuance and Purchase of Minor Repair Permits
918‑225‑0609
Use of Minor Repair Permits
918‑225‑0612
Scope of Work Allowed under Minor Repair Permit
918‑225‑0615
Inspection of Minor Repair Permits
918‑225‑0618
Misuse of Minor Repair Permits
918‑225‑0620
Bulk Rate Permits
918‑225‑0630
Special Fee for Dryer Permits
918‑225‑0640
Business and Trade License Fees
918‑225‑0650
Practical Experience Requirement
918‑225‑0660
Certification of Special Inspectors
918‑225‑0665
Certification of Process Piping Inspectors
918‑225‑0670
Fees for Inspector Examination, Certification and Renewal
918‑225‑0691
Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Pressure Piping Installation, Alteration or Repair Licensing Requirements
918‑225‑0700
Responsibility of Boiler Contractors
918‑225‑0720
Welding Requirements for Owner-Users
918‑225‑0730
Requirements for Businesses Doing Welding or Brazing
918‑225‑0740
Quality Control System for Pressure Piping
918‑225‑0745
Contractor Registration
918‑225‑0780
Filing of Insurance Notices
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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