Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 15-10-76-3.1.10 - Stop Valves1. Except for a single-boiler, prime-mover installation, each steam outlet from a boiler (except safety-valve and water column connections) shall be fitted with a stop valve located as close as practicable to the boiler.2. In a single-boiler, prime-mover installation, the steam stop valve may be omitted provided the prime-mover throttle valve is equipped with an indicator to show whether the valve is open or closed and is designed to withstand the required hydrostatic pressure test of the boiler.3. When a stop valve is so located that water can accumulate, ample drains shall be provided. The drainage shall be piped to a safe location and shall not be discharged on the top of the boiler or its setting.4. When boilers provided with manholes are connected to a common steam main, the steam connection from each boiler shall be fitted with two stop valves having an ample free-blow drain between them. The discharge of the drain shall be visible to the operator while manipulating the valves and shall be piped clear of the boiler setting. The stop valves shall consist preferably of one automatic non-return valve (set next to the boiler) and a second valve of the outside-screw-and-yoke type.15 Miss. Code. R. 10-76-3.1.10
Miss. Code Ann. § 45-23-9