This chapter shall
not apply to the following boilers, unfired pressure vessels and
domestic hot water tanks:
(1) Boilers and unfired pressure vessels under federal
regulation or operated by any railroad subject to the provisions
of the interstate commerce act;
(2) Unfired pressure vessels meeting the requirements of the
interstate commerce commission for shipment of liquids or gases
under pressure;
(3) Air tanks located on vehicles operating under the rules
of other state authorities and used for carrying passengers, or
freight;
(4) Air tanks installed on the right-of-way of railroads and
used directly in the operation of trains;
(5) Unfired pressure vessels having a volume of five cubic
feet or less when not located in places of public assembly;
(6) Unfired pressure vessels designed for a pressure not
exceeding fifteen pounds per square inch gauge;
(7) Tanks used in connection with heating water for domestic
and/or residential purposes;
(8) Boilers and unfired pressure vessels in cities having
ordinances which are enforced and which have requirements equal
to or higher than those provided for under this chapter, covering
the installation, operation, maintenance and inspection of
boilers and unfired pressure vessels;
(9) Tanks containing water with no air cushion and no direct
source of energy that operate at ambient temperature;
(10) Electric boilers:
(a) Having a tank volume of not more than one and one-half
cubic feet;
(b) Having a maximum allowable working pressure of one
hundred pounds per square inch or less, with a pressure relief
system to prevent excess pressure; and
(c) If constructed after June 10, 1994, constructed to
American society of mechanical engineers code, or approved or
otherwise certified by a nationally recognized or recognized
foreign testing laboratory or construction code, including but
not limited to Underwriters Laboratories, Edison Testing
Laboratory, or Instituto Superiore Per La Prevenzione E La
Sicurezza Del Lavoro;
(11) Electrical switchgear and control apparatus that have
no external source of energy to maintain pressure and are located
in restricted access areas under the control of an electric
utility;
(12) Regardless of location, unfired pressure vessels less
than one and one-half cubic feet (11.25 gallons) in volume or
less than six inches in diameter with no limitation on the length
of the vessel or pressure;
(13) Domestic hot water heaters less than one and one-half
cubic feet (11.25 gallons) in volume with a safety valve setting
of one hundred fifty pounds per square inch gauge or less.
[2009 c 90 § 3; 2005 c 22 § 1; 1999 c 183 § 3; 1996 c 72 § 1; 1994 c 64 § 2; 1986 c 97 § 1; 1951 c 32 § 8.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 1994 c 64: See note following RCW 70.79.095.