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Eben Creaser Chief Boiler Inspector Chief Elevator Inspector Chairman of the PE Board of Examiners

NB Public Safety Technical Inspection Services . ElectricalElevators and LiftsPlumbingFireBoiler and Pressure Vessels (Gas)Coming soon Building and Oil . TIS Boiler and Pressure Vessel Program. Provides inspections on new boiler, pressure vessel, gas installations (large and small)Oversees an

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Eben Creaser Chief Boiler Inspector Chief Elevator Inspector Chairman of the PE Board of Examiners

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    1. Eben Creaser Chief Boiler Inspector Chief Elevator Inspector Chairman of the PE Board of Examiners First Class Power Engineer Industrial Mechanic National Board Commissioned Inspector A,B,N, and NS endorsements 19 years with NB Power 12 years with TIS Became Chief Boiler Inspector Oct 2009

    2. NB Public Safety Technical Inspection Services Electrical Elevators and Lifts Plumbing Fire Boiler and Pressure Vessels (Gas) Coming soon Building and Oil

    3. TIS Boiler and Pressure Vessel Program Provides inspections on new boiler, pressure vessel, gas installations (large and small) Oversees and issues licenses for welders, power engineers, steam fitter/pipe fitter, gas technicians Provides shop inspection for boiler and pressure vessel and pressure piping manufacturing in New Brunswick for CSA B51 certified manufacturers As an ASME Authorized Inspection agency provides AI Inspection to ASME Manufacturers in NB and PEI Provides Nuclear Inspection services to NB Power as required by the CNSC Performs periodic inspections on existing boilers and pressure vessels based on risk based inspection frequency

    4. New Brunswick Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act and Regulations 84-174,175,176,177. Road Map to Compliance

    5. Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act C 122 (formally B7.1) The Act provides the frame work for Regulations The Act spells out the scope and what Regulations can be made under the Act The Act assigns responsibilities for administration the provisions of the Act and Regulations The Chief Inspector, Power Engineers Board of Examiners and the Compressed Gas Board of Examiners

    6. The Regulations 84-174 Rules related to manufacturing/fabrication/design/Canadian Registration Numbers/quality assurance/certification/welding/welders/etc 84-175 Rules related to Boiler Installations/Power Engineer Staffing/Power Engineering Licensing/Power Engineering Duties and Responsabilities

    7. The Regulations (cont) 84-176 Rules related to Compressed Gas/Natural Gas/LPG (propane)/Medical Gas/Diagester Gas/Landfill Gas/Permits/Licensing 84-177 The Standards Regulation which lists the Codes and Standards adopted and used for compliance with 84-174 thru 84-176

    8. Regulation 84-174 Content PART I - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PART II - DEFINITIONS PART III - REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS PART IV -REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS FOR FITTINGS PART V - RULES FOR WELDING PROCEDURES, WELDERS AND WELDING OPERATIONS PART VI-INSPECTORS AND INSPECTIONS PART VII FEES

    9. 84-174 over view The requirements of the Regulations trump the Codes and Standards The Regs is based on CSA B51 CSA B51 relies on ASME BPV Code for specific design rules for Boilers and Pressure Vessels CSA B51 adds some special enhancements (only in Canada) requirements Set out the basis for acceptance of pressure equipment based on the origin of manufacture

    10. CRN = Canadian Registration Number The design of any Boiler, Pressure Vessel, or pressure piping system shall be registered Paragraph 301 : Before commencing construction of any boiler, pressure vessel or pressure piping system, the manufacturer shall submit the design for the boiler, pressure vessel or pressure piping system for registration

    11. CRN (a)directly to the Chief Inspector, or (b)to the Chief Inspector through a design review organization approved by the Chief Inspector We always use option (b) ACI Central, www.acicrn.com All fittings used in the fabrication of a pressure piping system mus be registered

    12. CRNs for Boilers and Pressure Vessels Detailed drawings and pressure retaining calculations in accordance with ASME BPV Code must be submitted by the manufacturer prior to the start of fabrication For the registration of “standard fittings” built to a standard ie ASME B16.5 (flanges) B 16.34 (valves) etc, proof of an acceptable quality system (certificate) and a Statutory Declaration is required for registration

    13. Refrigeration Systems Typically made up of compressor(s), condensers, evaporators, receivers, and components connected with pressure piping systems By policy NB Regulation 84-174 is enforced when the refrigeration system contains a pressure vessel (usually the liquid receiver) that meets the definition of “pressure vessel” >1.5 cuft, + > 6” OD, + >15psi

    14. September 27, 2005, To Whom It May Concern: In an effort to clarify when an installation permit is required for refrigeration systems, the Chief Boiler Inspector has provided the following ruling for all individuals and companies involved in the refrigeration installation and maintenance business. All individuals and companies installing, altering, or making additions to a refrigeration system(s) that contain a pressure vessel(s) must take out an installation permit. As described in the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act B 7.1, a pressure vessel is an apparatus or device with a diameter greater than six inches, a capacity of more than one and one half cubic feet, and a pressure of greater than fifteen pounds per square inch. Pressure vessels are usually found in refrigeration systems as liquid receivers. All installations requiring permits will be inspected by a Boiler Inspector, and certificates of inspection will be issued. The individuals or companies performing the work must have a registered Quality Control Manual. All welding/brazing will be performed in accordance with registered welding/brazing procedures, and any person performing the welding/brazing will be tested and licensed by the Department of Public Safety.

    15. Refrigeration cont Installation permits are required Licensed welders and braziers are required Installers must have a quality control system certificate Inspection and test plans (ITPs)must be developed and reviewed with the local boiler inspector prior to installation as per QA/QC system

    16. Refrigeration cont Installation must be in compliance with CSA B52 Although not the responsibility of NB Public Safety, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic is a compulsory trade under the Occupation and Certification Act which means any person carrying out the trade must hold a CofQ in the trade or be a registered apprentice. This is enforced by PETL

    17. Refrigeration cont Most significant issues are related to; lack of CRNs on pressure vessels, unqualified personnel brazing or welding (unlicensed), non-compliance with CSA B52 requirements as it relates to machine room requirements, ventilation, doors, fire stopping, etc.

    18. Gas Propane/Natural/Medical Governed by NB Regulation 84-176

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