Asked by jordan
What section of the Power Engineers Regulations details how a boiler rating is determined? alberta
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I don’t have the Alberta regulation text open right now, so I can’t quote the exact section number from memory. I can look it up for you if you want — do you want me to fetch the exact section and wording from the Government of Alberta (Queen’s Printer) site?
If you’d prefer to look it up yourself, here are quick steps and what to search for:
- Go to the Alberta Queen’s Printer statutes and regulations site: https://www.qp.alberta.ca
- Search for “Power Engineers Regulation” (or enter “Power Engineers Regulation Alberta” into the site search).
- Open the regulation PDF and use the browser/PDF search for keywords such as “boiler rating”, “rated capacity”, “rating of boiler”, or “determination of rating”.
Typical content to expect in that section
- How rated capacity is defined (e.g., steam output in kg/h or lb/h, boiler horsepower, or heating surface).
- The basis for calculation (steam-producing capacity at specified pressure and temperature, or fuel input and combustion efficiency).
- Any reference to standard conversions (for example, boiler horsepower definitions) or to recognized codes/standards.
If you want, I’ll retrieve the exact section number and the wording now and paste it here. Which do you prefer?
If you’d prefer to look it up yourself, here are quick steps and what to search for:
- Go to the Alberta Queen’s Printer statutes and regulations site: https://www.qp.alberta.ca
- Search for “Power Engineers Regulation” (or enter “Power Engineers Regulation Alberta” into the site search).
- Open the regulation PDF and use the browser/PDF search for keywords such as “boiler rating”, “rated capacity”, “rating of boiler”, or “determination of rating”.
Typical content to expect in that section
- How rated capacity is defined (e.g., steam output in kg/h or lb/h, boiler horsepower, or heating surface).
- The basis for calculation (steam-producing capacity at specified pressure and temperature, or fuel input and combustion efficiency).
- Any reference to standard conversions (for example, boiler horsepower definitions) or to recognized codes/standards.
If you want, I’ll retrieve the exact section number and the wording now and paste it here. Which do you prefer?
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