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8282 N. 75th Ave
Peoria, AZ 85345
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Arizona Boiler offers training for individuals and for your employees.
We now offer two great courses for the price of one. |
Please call for our next class schedule and to register (623) 979-3301
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- Arizona State & Federal Usage Codes
- Burner Fundamentals
- Safety Controls and Limits
- Function and Operation
- Testing
- Flame Safeguard Fundamentals
- Testing - AS PER STATE CODE
- Boiler Lighting Procedures
- Boiler Feed Water
- Boiler Blowdown Procedures
- Safety Procedures to Follow
- Low water Condition
- Safe Shut Down Procedures
- Cost Savings-Increase Fuel Efficiency
- Code Preventive Maintenance
- This course is designed to assist the user or operator of a boiler to comply with the state requirement.
- The course will aid in setting up a preventive maintenance program for your boiler.
- You will be taught how to conduct the tests required for various boiler/burner components as listed by our state boiler
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(ARIZONA BOILER REGULATIONS - R4-13-406 - PAGE 27)
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In addition to the requirements of subsection (A), an owner, user, or operator of a boiler constructed under the ASME Code, Sections I, II, IV, V, or IX Shall comply with the following preventive maintenance schedule if the boiler contains the component or system listed.
- On a daily basis, the owner, user, or operator shall:
- Test the low-water fuel cutoff and alarm, and
- Check the burner flame for proper combustion.
- On a weekly basis, the owner, user, or operator shall:
- Check for proper ignition, and
- Check the flame failure detection system.
- On a monthly basis, the owner, user, or operator shall:
- Test all fan and air pressure interlocks,
- Check the main burner safety shutoff valve,
- Check the low fire start switch
- Test fuel pressure and temperature interlocks of oil-fired units, and
- Test the high and low fuel pressure switch of gas-fired units.
- Every 6 months, the owner, user, or operator shall:
- Inspect burner components;
- Check flame failure system components, such as vacuum tubes, amplifier, and relays;
- Check wiring of all interlocks and shutoff valves
- Recalibrate all indicating and recording gauges; and
- Check steam and blowdown piping and valves.
- Annually, the owner, user, or operator shall:
- Replace vacuum tubes, scanners, or flame rods in the flame failure system according to the manufacturer's instructions;
- Check all coils and diaphragms; and
- Test operating parts of all safety shutoff and control valves.
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Please call for our next class schedule and to register (623) 979-3301
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