Discontinued Use or Exempt Boiler or Pressure Vessel - North Carolina

Discontinued Use or Exempt Boiler or Pressure Vessel - North Carolina

Discontinued Use or Exempt Boiler or Pressure Vessel is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Labor - a government authority operating within North Carolina.

FAQ

Q: What is a discontinued use boiler or pressure vessel?
A: A discontinued use boiler or pressure vessel is one that is no longer in operation.

Q: What qualifies a boiler or pressure vessel as exempt in North Carolina?
A: Boilers or pressure vessels used for residential purposes with a maximum input of 35,000 BTU/hr are exempt in North Carolina.

Q: What are the requirements for discontinuing the use of a boiler or pressure vessel in North Carolina?
A: To discontinue the use of a boiler or pressure vessel in North Carolina, a written notice must be submitted to the Department of Labor's Boiler Safety Bureau.

Q: Is a discontinued use boiler or pressure vessel still required to be inspected?
A: No, a discontinued use boiler or pressure vessel does not need to be inspected in North Carolina.

Q: Are there any fees associated with discontinuing the use of a boiler or pressure vessel in North Carolina?
A: There are no fees associated with discontinuing the use of a boiler or pressure vessel in North Carolina.

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