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Boiling Point: Safeguard Your Team with Smooth Boiler Operations

  • September 4, 2024
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For centuries, fire and water have combined to drive technological advancements, notably through the creation of steam. Iconic steam locomotives of the Old West, popularized in countless films, serve as memorable symbols of this power.  

Would you be surprised if I told you that steam remains vital in manufacturing the goods and materials we rely on today? High-pressure steam boiler systems, essential to many industrial processes, are more common than you might think.  

Given the tremendous energy they harness, maintaining their safe and efficient operation is crucial. This blog offers a quick overview of boiler safety regulations, boiler feed, and the importance of personnel safety. 

Boiler Safety Regulations

In those iconic old Western films, the steam locomotive wasn’t just a symbol of progress—it was a lifeline for the passengers it carried, with their safety depending on the precise operation of the powerful boilers driving the train. Today, the stakes are still as high in industrial settings, where steam boiler systems must meet rigorous safety standards to protect both equipment and personnel. At the core of these systems is the pressure vessel, the critical component where steam is generated. This vessel must be certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) to withstand pressures exceeding the system’s operating demands. For instance, many steam systems operate at 125 pounds per square inch gauge (PSIG)—a pressure roughly eight times greater than atmospheric pressure. Just as careful engineering safeguarded the passengers on those historic trains, stringent safety measures in boiler systems protect the well-being of today’s industrial workers and processes.

The first line of defense for any boiler is a required safety relief device that vents excess pressure if the system rises above the maximum set pressure. This relief discharge should always be piped outside away from any facility personnel. Keep in mind the vented discharge should be easily visible to alert personnel of upset conditions.  In addition, steam boilers are required to undergo a rigorous annual inspection process where the internals, exterior piping trains, and safety devices are inspected by professionals.  

Managing the Boiler Feed 

An important aspect of boiler safety is managing the water and fuel feed systems. Steam is made from feedwater using fuels like natural gas, biogas, other hydrocarbons, or electricity. With combustion-based fuel systems, the air, fuel, and water should be free of contaminants that can foul the insides of the boiler. Minerals and contaminants in the source water can build up deposits inside the boiler when the water vaporizes to steam, and gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can cause pitting and corrosion. This reduces the system’s efficiency and increases stress on the machine.  

 The amount of water retained within a steam boiler also impacts system safety. Low-water volume boilers, also called steam generators, offer advantages over traditional boiler systems that require larger water reserves in the pressure vessel. Due to the lower amount of water ready to flash into steam, catastrophic failures are rare as the potential energy in the system at any time is greatly decreased. 

Keeping Personnel Safe

The vaporized pressurized water in the system is extremely hot. If released in a catastrophic failure, history shows that steam can cause loss of life, injury, and damage to the facility. Thankfully, steam technology has been implemented and improved for centuries. Regulatory bodies and industry standards have grown with the technology to keep boiler operators and personnel safe.  

All hot piping and vessels should be covered in insulation to protect staff from scalds and burns. Safety relief devices should be installed on vessels or components that could rupture if the pressure rises above their ratings.

a table shows how long at vaious temperatures it takes to receive a second or third-degree burn. At 113 degrees it takes 2 hours to receive a 2nd degree burn, but it only takes 3 seconds at 140 degrees.
Table A: Exposure Time to Receive a Severe Burn

Many states require licensed boiler operators to run high-pressure steam systems and optimizing feed water chemistry and filtration is a large part of their responsibility. Additional operator responsibilities include keeping regular logs, tracking and organizing Operations and Maintenance records, participating in annual boiler inspections, and verifying that pressure relief devices and steam traps are inspected and functional. Regular preventative maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems in a steam installation is paramount to personnel safety.  

Additional Resources

A large body of expert resources and technologies are available regarding the upkeep of steam boiler systems to ensure they are working safely and efficiently for many years. Each steam application should be reviewed thoroughly by professionals to ensure the safety of all involved. Be sure to partner with a team that can help keep your boiler system on the right track and your caboose out of harm’s way.   

Promoting a strong engineering focus for the safety of your people and assets will keep your business running full steam ahead! 

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Dan Ausmus

Dan is a mechanical engineer with more than 10 years of experience. He designs industrial process and utility systems including boiler systems for a variety of material processing applications. When not at work, he enjoys hosting family and friends, property improvement, and antique/classic restoration. 

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