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61-E. Thermic fluid heaters.- (1) All heaters shall be such construction that coils are removeable for periodic cleaning visual inspection and hydraulic test

(2) Suitable arrangements shall be made for cooling the furnace effectively in case of power failure.

(3) Before restarting the furnace it shall be effectively purged.

(4) Velocity of flow of the thermic fluid shall not be allowed to fall below the minimum recommended by the manufacturers while the heater is in operation.

(5) The thermic fluid shall be circulated in a closed circuit formation with an expansion-cum deabrator tank. This tank shall be located outside the shed where the heater is installed.

(6) Every heater shall be provided with a photoresister actuated audio-visual alarm to indicate flame failure and automatic burner cut off.

(7) The stack temperature monitor-cum-controller with audio-visual alarm shall be provided so as warn the operator in case the outlet temperature exceeds the specified minimum.

(8) Where inspection doors are provided on the furnace they shall be interlocked with the burner itself so that they cannot be opened until burner is shut off and furnace is cooled sufficiently.

(9) All heaters hall also be provided with the following safety devices-;

(a) level control in the expansion tank;

(b) temperature control of the thermic fluid;

(c) differential pressure switch on the outlet line of the heater tubes; and

(d) temperature control device for the fuel oil supply to the burner.

(10) All devices mentioned in paragraph 9 shall have interlocking arrangement with burner so that in case of any pre-determined limits being crossed the supply of fuel and air to burner shall automatically visual alarms.

(11) All safety interlocks when operated shall be indicated on the control panel of the heater by a suitable audio visual alarm.

(12) Every heater unit shall be provided as a standard accessory an arrangement for shifting with low pressure steam or nitrogen for putting out the fire.

(13) Electric panel for the heater shall be located near the heater but not so close as to be exposed to s Foiling or leaking oil.

(14) The heater shall be located in a place segregated from other manufacturing activities-

(15) Explosion vent shall be as installed that release takes place at safe location.

(16) The heater coil shall be subjected to pressure test by competent person once at least in every 12 months. The test pressure shall not be less than twice the operating pressure.

(17) If repair are carried out to the coil, it shall be tested before taking it into use.

(18) The thermic fluid shall conform to the specification prescribed by the manufacturers and shall be tested by competent person for suitability at least once in every three months period. Such test shall include test for acidity, suspended matter, as contents, viscosity and flash point.

(19) Closing of the internal surface of the heater or soot and check up of refractory surface on the inside shall be carried out every month or as often as required depending upon working conditions. The coils shall be removed and surface of the coils cleaned thoroughly once at least in a period of six months. The burner, nozzles, oil filters and pumps shall be cleaned once a week during the period of use.

(20) A separate register containing the following information shall be maintained-

(a) weekly checks carried out confirming the effectiveness of the interlock;

(b) weekly checks confirming that all accessories are in good state of repairs; and

(c) information recording fuel oil temperature, pressure, thermic fluid inlet/ outlet pressure and temperature, fuel gas temperature, recorded at hourly interval.

(21) The heater when in operation shall always be kept incharge of a trained operator.

 

 

 

 

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