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According to the Power Engineers Regulation, a "power plant" is:


A boiler in which steam is generated at a pressure at or above 101.3 kPa


A boiler in which liquid is heated to a temperature exceeding 221°C


A boiler in which liquid is heated to a pressure exceeding 1100 kPa or more than 221°C is generated


A boiler in which steam at at pressure exceeding 103 kPa or 121°C is generated

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The correct choice is the fourth option.

Reason: the regulation uses the 15 psi (≈103 kPa) / 121°C threshold — a "power plant" is a boiler in which steam is generated at a pressure exceeding about 103 kPa (≈15 psi) or at a temperature of 121°C.