NapierDeltic
Well-Known Member
Hi, I could be wrong, but mentioned standard might address to high volume water boilers designed for overheated liquid water- hence the low Max. pressure -below 7bar.
As a side comment, monotube boilers are part of low fluid volume boilers, which are assessed in various documents as low risk boilers. I must stress that this assessment does refer to the effects of a catastrophic failure (instant steam volume, explosion effects) , not at design rules and it is not backed by any standard I know! And low risk does Not mean No risk!
Toymaker has to know all objections and concerns and to address them for his safety mainly.
As a side comment, monotube boilers are part of low fluid volume boilers, which are assessed in various documents as low risk boilers. I must stress that this assessment does refer to the effects of a catastrophic failure (instant steam volume, explosion effects) , not at design rules and it is not backed by any standard I know! And low risk does Not mean No risk!
Toymaker has to know all objections and concerns and to address them for his safety mainly.