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Does this mean a fireman can perform the duties of a second class engineer, if he is chief of two plants and performing the duties under the supervision of the engineer?

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Does this mean a fireman can perform the duties of a second class engineer, if he is chief of two plants and performing the duties under the supervision of the engineer?

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No. By law, no one shall have charge of a steam boiler unless he has the appropriate license. A 2nd Engineer may be chief of two plants provided that the second plant also has a 2nd Engineer performing his duties under his supervision at all times. See G.L. c.146, 46. Q: I am trying to determine how modular hot water heating boilers should be numbered. I have done inspections at facilities where the modular boilers were considered as one boiler and received only one “W” number. The four boilers were tied into one supply header with no intervening valves, had one low water cutoff, and one relief valve which exceeded the combined firing capacities of the burners. I recently did an inspection where each modular unit had its own “W” number. Which numbering system is correct? A: If you have a string of boilers tied to a common header, the codes are clear on what is required. Having one relief valve for a series of boilers is completely unacceptable and unsafe. If you run the calculations yo

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