Steam and Pressure Plants Regulation
This regulation sets technical standards, inspections, licensing, and fees for boilers, pressure vessels, piping, refrigeration plants, and related equipment.
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Steam and Pressure Plants Regulation
This regulation sets technical standards, inspections, licensing, and fees for boilers, pressure vessels, piping, refrigeration plants, and related equipment.
Steam and Pressure Plants Regulation, M.R. 108/87 R The Steam and Pressure Plants Act , C.C.S.M. c. S210 Regulation 108/87 R Registered March 2, 1987 bilingual version (HTML) Table of Contents Section 1 Definitions 2 Codes and standards adopted as guides 3 Standards for fittings 4 Where fittings replaced 5 Directive to increase factor of safety 6-7 Repealed 7.1 Maximum pressure for certain historical boilers 8 Standards for portable cylinders 9 Standards for non-portable tanks 10 Repealed 11 Standards for piping 12 Inspection standards for boilers and pressure vessels 13 Standards for mechanical refrigeration 14 Where maximum pressure of boiler altered 15 Condemnation of boiler 16 Particulars to be recorded 17 Particulars required for installation or sale of boiler 17.1 Fee for processing data report 18 Shut-off devices required on boilers 19 Boiler rooms and doors 20 Installation of floors in boiler settings 21 Additional controls for automatic boilers 21.1 Welding and brazing requirements 21.2 Temporary authorization re pressure welding 22 Fees for registration of plant designs 23 Fees for shop inspection 23.1 Inspection intervals 23.2 Duration of inspection certificates 24 Fees subject to reduction or additions 25 Reduction of fee under section 24 26 Licence fee 27 Fee for stamping boiler or pressure vessel 28 Fee for special or additional inspection 29 Fee for weekend or holiday inspection 30 Issuance of certificate 30.1 Fee for duplicate certificate 31 Fee for search of orders Schedule Definitions 1 In this regulation, "ANSI" means the American National Standards Institute, Inc.; (« ANSI ») "approved" means accepted by the minister; (« approuvé ») "ASME" means the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; (« ASME ») "CGA" means the Canadian Gas Association; (« ACG ») "chief inspector" means an inspector designated as such by the Lieutenant Governor in Council; (« inspecteur en chef ») "CSA" means the Canadian Standards Association; (« ACNOR ») "design" includes the drawings, blueprints, specifications, specimens and models submitted; (« plan ») "factor of safety" means a number decided upon by the appropriate engineering authority as the division, by which the ultimate strength of a material should be divided to determine the maximum design stress which may be safely imposed, without practical danger or failure; (« coefficient de sécurité ») "fittings" include all the appurtenances, safety valves, stop valves, automatic stop-and-check valves, blow-down valves, reducing valves, water gauges, gauge cocks, pressure gauges, injectors, test cocks, fusible plugs, regulating and controlling devices and pipe fittings, attached to, or forming part of, any plant, boiler, or pressure vessel; (« accessoires ») "heat exchanger" means (a) a condenser other than a condenser regularly used in connection with a turbogenerator or other power plant prime mover, (b) an evaporator, (c) a heater, (d) a cooler, or (e) any similar apparatus, with a designed pressure or relief valve setting which exceeds 15 pounds per square inch, and (i) the diameter of which exceeds six inches, (ii) the capacity of which exceeds one and one-half cubic feet, or (iii) the heat transfer surface of which exceeds 20 square feet; (« échangeur de chaleur ») "heating boiler" means a boiler designed or used for heating buildings, and for operation at a pressure lower than 15 pounds per square inch; (« chaudière de chauffage ») "hot water tank" means a pressure vessel used to contain hot water at a pressure exceeding 15 pounds per square inch, and having a diameter of more than 24 inches, but for the purpose of field inspection does not include a hot water tank in a private residence occupied by not more than two families; (« réservoir d'eau chaude ») "HP" means boiler horsepower; (« HP ») "hydro-pneumatic tank" means a vessel designed and intended to contain both water and air, at a pressure exceeding 15 pounds per square inch; (« réservoir hydropneumatique ») "liquid receiver" means any vessel in which a liquid refrigerant is stored under a pressure exceeding 15 pounds per square inch; (« réservoir de liquide ») "manufacturer" means a person who constructs or makes a boiler, pressure vessel, fitting, or appurtenance; (« fabricant ») "minister" means the member of the Executive Council charged by the Lieutenant Governor in Council with the administration of the Act; (« ministre ») "oil refinery" means a plant for separating, evaporating, cracking, desalting, purifying, or refining oil or any of the constituents thereof, and includes all fired and unfired pressure vessels other than boilers installed therein; (« raffinerie de pétrole ») "pressure" denotes indicated gauge pressure; (« pression ») "pressure welder" means a person who acts as a welder, welding operator, brazer or brazing operator in respect of a boiler, pressure vessel or piping used in connection with a boiler or pressure vessel; (« soudeur à pression ») "steam processor" means any vessel that is used for the purpose of raising the temperature of any material placed therein, by means of steam having a pressure exceeding 15 pounds per square inch; (« transformateur à vapeur ») "unfired pressure vessel" means a vessel in which liquid and gaseous substance is received, or contained, under pressure generated otherwise than by the application of heat; (« appareil à pression non soumis au feu ») "welding" means the localized intimate union of metal parts in the plastic state, with the application of mechanical pressure or blows, or in the molten state, with or without the application of mechanical pressure or blows, or in the vapour state without the application of mechanical pressure or blows. (« soudage ») M.R. 83/2019 Codes and standards adopted as guides 2(1) Except in so far as they or any one or more of them is or are inconsistent with the Act or the regulations, and except as otherwise directed by the minister, in the administration of this regulation, (a) the ASME, ANSI, CSA, CGA and other codes, standards, and specifications named in this section shall, as far as is possible and as is consistent with general practice in Canada, be followed as guides; and (b) the standards governing the design, fabrication, installation, operation, testing, and inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, and plants set out in those codes and standards are, in like manner, and subject to the same limitations, adopted as guides in establishing the standards governing those matters. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Codes 2(2) The ASME codes and standards to which reference is made in subsection (1) are the latest editions, as amended from time to time, of the following: (a) section I – Power Boilers; (b) section II – Materials Specifications; (c) section III – Nuclear Power Plant Components; (d) section IV – Heating Boilers; (e) section V – Nondestructive Examination; (f) section VI – Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers; (g) section VII – Recommended Rules for the Care of Power Boilers; (h) section VIII – divisions 1 and 2 – Pressure Vessels and Alternative Rules for Pressure Vessels; (i) section IX – Welding Qualifications; (j) section X – Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels; (k) section XI – Rules for the Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Reactor Coolant Systems; (l) ASME Case Interpretations; (m) ASME Safety Code No. CSD-1 – Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers; and (n) ASME Definitions of Boilers and Pressure Vessels (document 1). American National Standards Institute Codes 2(3) The ANSI codes and standards to which reference is made in subsection (1) are the latest editions, as amended from time to time, of the following: (a) Code B31.1.0 – Power Piping Systems; (b) Code B31.9 – Building Services Piping; (c) Code B31.3 – Petroleum Refinery Piping; (d) Code B31.4 – Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping; (e) Code B31.5 – Refrigeration Piping Systems; (f) Code B31.6 – Chemical Process Piping; (g) Code B31.7 – Nuclear Power Piping; (h) Code B31.8 – Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems; (i) Code K61.1 – Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia; (j) ANSI/NB-23: National Board Inspection Code. Canadian Standards Association Standards 2(4) The CSA codes and standards to which reference is made in subsection (1) are the latest editions, as amended from time to time, of the following: (a) Standard B51 – Code for the Construction and Inspection of Boilers and Pressure Vessels; (b) Standard B52 – Mechanical Refrigeration Code; (c) Standard B139 – Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment; (d) Standards N285, N286, N287, N289 and N290 – Series Nuclear Codes; (e) Standard Z305.1 – Nonflammable Medical Gas Piping Systems. (f) Standard Z662 – Code for Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems. Canadian Gas Association Standards 2(5) The CGA codes and standards to which reference is made in subsection (1) are the latest editions, as amended from time to time, of the following: (a) Standard CAN 1-B149.1 – Installation Code for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment; and (b) Standard CAN 1-B149.2 – Installation Code for Propane Burning Appliances and Equipment. Other standards and specifications 2(6) The other codes, standards and specifications to which reference is made in subsection (1) are the latest editions, as amended from time to time, of the following: (a) Specifications of the Canadian Transport Commission; (b) Specifications of the Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada; and (c) Specifications of the Underwriters' Laboratories of Chicago. M.R. 226/96; 44/2017 Standards for fittings 3 Where any boiler or pressure vessel, or any plant or oil refinery, is installed or erected or re-installed or re-erected, all fittings attached thereto, or used therewith or therein shall conform to the standards set forth in the code referred to in section 2 that is applicable thereto. Where fittings replaced 4 Where any fittings in existing boilers or pressure vessels, or in any plant or oil refinery, are replaced or become unsafe, they shall be replaced by fittings conforming to the standards set forth in the code referred to in section 2 that is applicable thereto. Directive to increase factor of safety 5 Where, in the opinion of the chief inspector, the workmanship, age, material, condition, or installation of any boiler or pressure vessel makes necessary or advisable an increase in the factor of safety allotted to it, the chief inspector shall direct that the factor of safety be increased to the extent that, in the chief inspector's opinion, is warranted. 6 and 7 [Repealed] M.R. 44/2017 Maximum pressure for certain historical boilers 7.1(1) Despite any other provision, including the provisions of a code or standard adopted as a guide, a historical steam traction boiler and a historical portable steam boiler must not be operated at a pressure exceeding 175 pounds per square inch. 7.1(2) For the purpose of subsection (1), a boiler is a historical steam traction boiler or a historical portable steam boiler if it is a boiler of riveted or welded construction — including a steam tractor, traction engine and hobby steam boiler but excluding a steam locomotive — built prior to 1955 that (a) is readily movable (i) by means of its own power, or (ii) due to its being mounted on wheels or on a truck carriage; and (b) is being preserved, restored, and maintained for demonstration, viewing, or educational purposes. M.R. 44/2017 Standards for portable cylinders 8(1) Except in so far as they are inconsistent with the Act or this regulation, the standards prescribed by the Canadian Transport Commission for portable cylinders manufactured or used for storage of propane or similar gases are adopted and constitute the standards required for such cylinders by this regulation, and are adopted and constituted as part of this regulation. 8(2) No portable cylinder shall be constructed or used for the storage of propane or similar gases unless it meets the standards referred to in subsection (1). Standards for non-portable tanks 9(1) Except in so far as they are inconsistent with the Act or this regulation, the standards prescribed by the ASME Code and the regulations under The Gas and Oil Burner Act for non-portable tanks manufactured or used for storage of propane or similar gases, are adopted and constituted as the standards required for such tanks by this regulation, and the ASME Code and regulations under The Gas and Oil Burner Act are adopted and constituted as part of this regulation. 9(2) No non-portable tank shall be constructed or used for the storage of propane or similar gases unless it meets the standards referred to in subsection (1). 10 [Repealed] M.R. 259/88 Standards for piping 11(1) Except in so far as they are inconsistent with the Act or this regulation, the standards prescribed by the ASME Code, where applicable, and where not applicable, then the standards prescribed by the ANSI Code, for piping used in connection with plants, boilers, and pressure vessels, are adopted and constituted as the standards required for such piping by this regulation. 11(2) All piping used in connection with plants, boilers and pressure vessels shall meet the standards referred to in subsection (1). 11(3) Piping that exceeds 17.0 cubic feet in internal volume shall be registered in accordance with this regulation. M.R. 226/96 Inspection standards for boilers and pressure vessels 12 Except in so far as it is inconsistent with the Act or this regulation, the latest edition of CSA Standard B51 titled "Code for the Construction and Inspection of Boilers and Pressure Vessels" is adopted and constituted as part of this regulation. Standards for mechanical refrigeration 13 Except in so far as it is inconsistent with the Act or this regulation, the latest edition of CSA Standard B52 titled "Mechanical Refrigeration Code" is adopted and constituted as part of this regulation. Where maximum pressure of boiler altered 14 Where the authorized maximum pressure is altered upon an inspection, the inspector shall stamp upon the boiler the newly-authorized maximum pressure, the inspector's initials and the date of stamping the newly-authorized maximum pressure. Condemnation of boiler 15 Where a boiler is permanently condemned, the inspector shall stamp upon the boiler the word "CONDEMNED", together with the inspector's initials and the date of condemnation. Particulars to be recorded 16 The record specified in section 4 of the Act shall, in respect of each boiler, set out the serial number and other particulars stamped upon the boiler. Particulars required for installation or sale of boiler 17 No person shall offer for sale or sell, and no person shall install, a boiler or unfired pressure vessel upon which there is not stamped the particulars required by this regulation. Fee for processing data report 17.1 The fee payable by the manufacturer for processing a manufacturer's data report submitted under clause 4.6.1 of CSA Standard B51, Code for the Construction and Inspection of Boilers and Pressure Vessels, is $30. M.R. 96/95; 127/2013 Shut-off devices required on boilers 18 Each oil, gas or stoker fired boiler shall be equipped with devices that are designed to shut off the fuel feed and air supply in the event of low water, flame failure, or over pressure, and that are installed in such a manner that those devices cannot be rendered inoperative by the manipulation of any manual controls. Boiler rooms and doors 19 Boiler rooms and boiler room doors shall conform to the requirements of the Manitoba Building Code . Installation of floors in boiler settings 20 The chief inspector may by order require that air cooled floors of adequate strength shall be installed in boiler settings, or in fire box floors where boilers are fired by means of oil burners. Additional controls for automatic boilers 21 Where the chief inspector considers it necessary for the safe operation of automatically-fired boilers, the chief inspector may require the installation of additional controls. Welding and brazing requirements 21.1(1) A person must not act as a pressure welder unless the person is licensed to do so in accordance with the codes and standards adopted under section 2. 21.1(2) On application, the chief inspector must issue a pressure welder licence to an applicant if (a) the applicant has (i) provided the chief inspector satisfactory evidence that they have passed the test or tests required under the applicable codes and standards, and (ii) paid the fee prescribed in section 26; and (b) the test or tests under subclause (a)⁠(i) were administered (i) by the holder of a certificate of approval issued under subsection 23(6), and (ii) in a manner satisfactory to the chief inspector. 21.1(3) When issuing a licence, the chief inspector may specify the welding or brazing processes that the person named in the licence may perform and limitations that apply when the person does so. 21.1(4) A pressure welder must only weld or braze as authorized, and must comply with any limitation specified, in their licence. 21.1(5) A pressure welder's licence ceases to be valid on the earlier of the following days: (a) the day that is 180 days after the day the person last acts as a pressure welder; (b) the day specified by the chief inspector in the licence, which must not be more than two years from the date the licence is issued. 21.1(6) A pressure welder must have their licence readily available and produce it when requested by an inspector. M.R. 83/2019 Temporary authorization re pressure welding 21.2 An applicant for a licence under subsection 21.1(2) may, during the 7-day period immediately following the making of the application and payment of the prescribed fee, act as a pressure welder for the purposes of performing those welding or brazing processes for which they have passed the test or tests required under the applicable codes and standards. M.R. 83/2019 Fees for registration of plant designs 22(1) The fees payable for the approval and registration of plant designs, including plant equipment and piping plans, are as follows: (a) for a boiler and heat exchanger (i) not exceeding 9.29 m 2 (100 ft 2 ) of heating surface: $130, (ii) exceeding 9.29 m 2 (100 ft 2 ) but not exceeding 46.45 m 2 (500 ft 2 ) of heating surface: $170, (iii) exceeding 46.45 m 2 (500 ft 2 ) but not exceeding 185.81 m 2 (2000 ft 2 ) of heating surface: $205, (iv) exceeding 185.81 m 2 (2000 ft 2 ) but not exceeding 464.52 m 2 (5000 ft 2 ) of heating surface: $230, (v) exceeding 464.52 m 2 (5000 ft 2 ) of heating surface: $420; (b) for an unfired pressure vessel (i) not exceeding 0.9144 m (36 inches) in diameter: $130, (ii) exceeding 0.9144 m (36 inches) in diameter: $170; (c) for a refrigeration plant (i) having a capacity of at least 13.6078 t (15 tons) but not exceeding 90.7185 t (100 tons): $145, (ii) having a capacity exceeding 90.7185 t (100 tons) but not exceeding 453.5924 t (500 tons): $230, (iii) having a capacity exceeding 453.5924 t (500 tons): $600; (d) for the registration of a single nuclear component: $230; (e) for each size of fitting registered: $85; (f) for each catalogue or bulletin registered: $230; (g) for the registration of a single welding procedure: $145; (h) for a complete medical gas piping system: $230 per floor; (i) for the revision of or an addition to a medical gas piping system: $110 per floor; (j) for the approval and registration of a pressure piping system that exceeds 0.4814 m 3 (17.0 ft 3 ) in internal volume, other than a medical gas piping system: $110 per hour. 22(2) The fee payable for a revision to a registered plant design, including plant equipment and piping plan, shall be one-half of the original design fee set out in subsection (1). M.R. 259/88; 96/95; 45/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Fees for shop inspection 23(1) The basic fee for a shop inspection of a boiler, pressure vessel or gas piping system during fabrication in accordance with the requirements of the applicable ASME Code is $70, but no basic fee is payable for the inspection of a nuclear component. 23(2) Subject to sections 28 and 29, the additional fees for a shop inspection during fabrication are as follows: (a) for a high pressure boiler (i) exceeding 3 HP but not exceeding 25 HP: $115, (ii) exceeding 25 HP but not exceeding 75 HP: $145, (iii) exceeding 75 HP but not exceeding 100 HP: $170, (iv) exceeding 100 HP but not exceeding 150 HP: $205, (v) exceeding 150 HP but not exceeding 200 HP: $230, (vi) exceeding 200 HP but not exceeding 300 HP: $260, (vii) exceeding 300 HP but not exceeding 400 HP: $350, (viii) exceeding 400 HP but not exceeding 500 HP: $490, (ix) exceeding 500 HP but not exceeding 1000 HP: $635, (x) exceeding 1000 HP: $1,210; (b) for a low pressure steam or hot water boiler (i) not exceeding 100 HP: $120, (ii) exceeding 100 HP but not exceeding 250 HP: $145, (iii) exceeding 250 HP but not exceeding 500 HP: $205, (iv) exceeding 500 HP but not exceeding 1000 HP: $350, (v) exceeding 1000 HP: $925; (c) for a cast sectional boiler (i) not exceeding 25 HP: $115, (ii) exceeding 25 HP: $205; (d) for a single nuclear component: $275 per hour; (e) for a complete medical gas piping system: $205 per floor; (f) for a revision of or addition to a medical gas piping system: $130 per floor. 23(3) Subject to subsection (4) and sections 28 and 29, additional fees for a shop inspection during fabrication of a single unfired pressure vessel shall be based on the capacity of the pressure vessel and shall be in accordance with the table in the Schedule. 23(4) Where two or more unfired pressure vessels are inspected at the same location and at the same time, the full fee shall be payable in respect of the pressure vessel with the greatest capacity and one-half of the full fee shall be payable in respect of each remaining pressure vessel. Audit of quality assurance program 23(5) Where a quality assurance program or quality control program is required by a code or standard referred to in this regulation, the fee for an audit of the program is $110 per hour. Certificate of approval of program 23(6) Where a program is found satisfactory after an audit under subsection (5) and all fees prescribed under this regulation in respect of the audit are paid, a certificate of approval may be issued. M.R. 259/88; 96/95; 226/96; 45/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Inspection intervals for boilers 23.1(1) An inspection of a boiler is to be conducted at least once every four years. Inspection intervals for pressure vessels 23.1(2) An inspection of a pressure vessel is to be conducted at least once every 10 years. Inspection intervals for refrigeration plant 23.1(3) An inspection of a refrigeration plant must be conducted at least once every five years. M.R. 83/2019 Duration of inspection certificates 23.2 An inspection certificate issued in respect of a boiler, pressure vessel or refrigeration plant (a) is valid beginning on the date it is issued or, in the case of a certificate that replaces an expiring certificate, on the expiry of the existing certificate; and (b) expires on the date indicated in the certificate, which must not be later than; (i) in the case of a boiler, four years after the date the certificate becomes valid, (ii) in the case of a pressure vessel, 10 years after the date the certificate becomes valid, and (iii) in the case of a refrigeration plant, five years after the date the certificate becomes valid. M.R. 83/2019 Fees subject to reduction or additions 24(1) The fees payable under this section are subject to sections 25 (reduction of fee under section 24), 28 (fee for special or additional inspections) and 29 (fee for weekend or holiday inspection). 24(2) to (13) [Repealed] M.R. 83/2019 Installation fee for boiler 24(13.1) The fee for the inspection of an installation of a boiler is $485. Installation fee for pressure vessel 24(13.2) The fee for the inspection of an installation of a pressure vessel is $323. Installation fee for refrigeration plant 24(13.3) The fee for the inspection of an installation of a refrigeration plant is $647. Periodic inspection fee for boiler 24(13.4) The fee for the periodic inspection of a boiler is $485. Periodic inspection fee for pressure vessel 24(13.5) The fee for the periodic inspection of a pressure vessel is $323. Periodic inspection fee for refrigeration plant 24(13.6) The fee for the periodic inspection of a refrigeration plant is $485. Inspection fee for ammonia or gas distribution plant 24(14) The fee for a plan and site inspection of an anhydrous ammonia or liquified petroleum gas distribution plant is $215. Annual inspection fee for steam traction engine 24(15) The annual fee for the inspection of a steam traction engine is $110. Inspection fee for refineries and chemical plants 24(16) The fees payable for the inspection of refineries and chemical plants on continuous non-destructive testing programs inspected by audit vary with the size of the plant, as follows: (a) not exceeding 100 pressure vessels: Additional inspection fee for refinery or chemical plant 24(17) Where a refinery or chemical plant referred to in subsection (16) has more than 400 pressure vessels, the inspection fee is $19,140. for the first 400 pressure vessels and $6,755 for each additional 100 pressure vessels or portion thereof. Inspection fee for nuclear component 24(18) The fee for an in-service or non-shop inspection of a nuclear component is $205 per hour. Inspection fee for guarded plant 24(19) The fees for the inspection of a plant that is defined or classified as a guarded plant under The Power Engineers Act or the regulations under that Act are as follows: (a) for the first inspection: 24(20) [Repealed] M.R. 115/2003 Fee for repairs to boiler or pressure vessel 24(21) The fee for the inspection of repairs to a boiler or pressure vessel is $140 per hour. Fee for inspection of piping 24(22) The fee for inspection of piping is $140 per hour, unless the inspection is of a medical gas piping system and is part of a shop inspection under subsection 23(2), in which case the fees prescribed under clause 23(2)⁠(e) or (f) apply. M.R. 259/88, 226/96; 115/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 ; 83/2019 Reduction of fee under section 24 25(1) Where unfired pressure vessels are permanently installed in a bank with common piping connections, the inspection fee prescribed in section 24 shall apply for the largest of these pressure vessels and one-half of the prescribed fee shall apply in respect of each additional vessel. 25(2) [Repealed] M.R. 83/2019 M.R. 226/96; 83/2019 Licence fee 26 The fee for a pressure welder's licence is $80. M.R. 154/97; 45/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 ; 83/2019 Fee for stamping boiler or pressure vessel 27 The fee for stamping (a) a boiler or pressure vessel is $70; and (b) a portable cylinder manufactured in accordance with standards prescribed by the Canadian Transportation Agency is $15. M.R. 226/96; 45/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Fee for special or additional inspection 28 Where a special inspection is requested or an additional inspection is required by reason of material or work previously found by an inspector to be unsatisfactory, the fee for the special or additional inspection is the inspection fee under this regulation plus $140 per hour and travelling expenses. M.R. 226/96; 115/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Fee for weekend or holiday inspection 29 Where an inspection is requested to be made on a Saturday, Sunday or general holiday, the fee is $1,080. for each inspection plus travelling expenses. M.R. 226/96; 115/2003 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Issuance of certificate 30 Upon completion of an installation or inspection, and upon payment of all prescribed fees and upon approval of a plant or pressure vessel, a certificate of inspection shall be issued, under section 5 of the Act, without further charge. M.R. 83/2019 Fee for duplicate certificate 30.1 Where a certificate of inspection has been lost, destroyed or defaced, a duplicate may be issued on payment of a fee of $50. M.R. 80/2005 ; 228/2009 ; 127/2013 Fee for search of orders 31 The fee for a search of orders or other documents issued under the Act and this regulation are (a) where no order or other document is found: SCHEDULE (Subsection 23(3)) Fee for Shop Inspection of Single Unfired Pressure Vessel Imperial Gallons U.S. Gallons Litres Cubic Feet Cubic Metre Fee Including but not exceeding 110 132 500 18 0.5 $115 Including but not exceeding 440 530 2000 70 2 $145 Including but not exceeding 2200 2642 10000 353 10 $205 Including but not exceeding 13200 15850 60000 2120 60 $260 Including but not exceeding 26400 31700 120000 4240 120 $350 Exceeding 26400 31700 120000 4240 120 $400
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