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Energy Efficiency Engineering Ltd. GAS FIRED EQUIPMENT FIELD APPROVALS PART 2 Jozef Jachniak, P. Energy Efficiency Engineering Ltd. GAS FIRED EQUIPMENT FIELD APPROVALS PART 2 Jozef Jachniak, P. Eng.

What will we talk about today? a. Part 1 Review b. Review Compliance Requirements What will we talk about today? a. Part 1 Review b. Review Compliance Requirements c. Who is Responsible and For What? d. Who is Safety Code Officer? e. Who Else May Require Compliance? f. What Does Alberta Gas Code Regulation Require? g. Who is the CSA B 149. 3 For? h. Who is the CSA B 149. 1 For? i. What is the CSA B 149. 1 All About? j. What is an Inspector Looking For?

What will we talk about today? (cont. ) a. What Is the Objective of What will we talk about today? (cont. ) a. What Is the Objective of ENEFEN Field Approval b. What Does ENEFEN Field Approval Consist Of? c. How Do We Do Field Approvals? d. Introduction to ENEFEN Database e. How do We Do Design and Engineering? f. Engineering Calculations g. Quality Control and Safety Compliance h. The End Result

Part I Review a. Introduction to ENEFEN b. What does ENEFEN do? c. Why Part I Review a. Introduction to ENEFEN b. What does ENEFEN do? c. Why are Field Approvals required? d. Safety legislation(s) behind Field Approvals e. Which codes do we have to comply with? f. What does CSA do? g. Who is AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) h. Who is IB (Inspection Body)

Part I Review (cont. ) a. What is the Province Wide Variance all about? Part I Review (cont. ) a. What is the Province Wide Variance all about? b. Who is responsible for compliance? c. Non-compliance is an offence d. Penalties can be imposed (monetary and jail) e. Bill C-45 assigns criminal liability for accidents to individuals at organizations f. Uncertified appliances and equipment require special inspection and approval g. What is the difference between “certification” and “approval”

Part I Review (cont. ) a. Who can do Field Approvals? b. What is Part I Review (cont. ) a. Who can do Field Approvals? b. What is the accreditation all about? c. How about P. Eng. doing a Field Approval? d. Is stamping of a drawing sufficient? e. What documentation is required? f. Who will check it? g. What will happen if there is no proof of Field Approval? h. How about GRANDFATHERING?

Review of Compliance Requirements a. Primary Compliance is with the Provincial Act(s) b. Alberta Review of Compliance Requirements a. Primary Compliance is with the Provincial Act(s) b. Alberta Safety Codes Act requires compliance with: c. Amusement Rides Standards d. Building Code e. Electrical Code f. Elevating Devices Code (including Ropeways) g. Fire Code h. Gas Code i. Plumbing Code j. Pressure Equipment Safety k. Private Sewage Disposal Systems

Who is Responsible? a. Minister (co-ordinate and encourage) b. Owner (ensure compliance, maintenance, safety) Who is Responsible? a. Minister (co-ordinate and encourage) b. Owner (ensure compliance, maintenance, safety) c. Designer (ensure compliance, submit for review or registration, notify if deregistered) d. Manufacture (ensure compliance) e. Contractor (ensure compliance) f. Vendor (do not advertise or sell, lease or dispose of if non compliant, provide warnings if non-compliant) g. P. Eng. (ensure compliance) h. COMPLIANCE WITH ACT !!

Who is Not Liable? a. Crown b. Council or members of council c. Safety Who is Not Liable? a. Crown b. Council or members of council c. Safety Codes Officers d. Accredited Agencies and their employees and officers e. Administrators

Who is a Safety Codes Officer? a. Individual designated by Administrator b. Person who Who is a Safety Codes Officer? a. Individual designated by Administrator b. Person who holds appropriate certificate of competency and meets the requirements of regulation

What Can a Safety Codes Officer Do? a. Enter premises without warrant b. Carry What Can a Safety Codes Officer Do? a. Enter premises without warrant b. Carry out an inspection c. Review designs and evaluate quality management systems and manufacturing, construction processes d. Photograph or otherwise record e. Ask for full disclosure in writing or orally f. Temporary close and disconnect g. Require tests or evaluations h. Apply to Court for enforcement

Who Else Can Require Compliance? a. Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) b. Electrical Inspector Who Else Can Require Compliance? a. Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) b. Electrical Inspector c. Fire Department Inspector d. Insurance Company

What does Alberta Gas Code Regulation Require? a. CSA B 149. 1 -10 Natural What does Alberta Gas Code Regulation Require? a. CSA B 149. 1 -10 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code b. CSA B 149. 2 -10 Propane Storage And Handling Code c. CSA B 149. 5 -10 Installation Code for Propane Fuel Systems on Tanks on Highway Vehicles d. CSA B 108 -99 Natural Gas Fuelling Stations Installation Code e. CSA B 109. 01 Natural Gas for Vehicles Installation Code f. Alberta Building Code 2006

Who is the CSA B 149. 3 -10 Code For? a. CSA B 149. Who is the CSA B 149. 3 -10 Code For? a. CSA B 149. 3 -10 Code For Field Approval of Fuel. Related Components on Appliances And Equipment b. CSA B 149. 3 -10 is For Accredited Inspectors and Safety Codes Officers c. CSA B 149. 3 -10 Is Not a Design Guideline d. CSA B 149. 3 -10 is a MINIMUM REQUIREMENT e. CSA B 149. 3 -10 is not a LAW, it is just a guideline for Field Approvals

What is the CSA B 149. 1 -10 For? a. CSA B 149. 1 What is the CSA B 149. 1 -10 For? a. CSA B 149. 1 -10 is for Installers of: b. Appliances, equipment, components and accessories where gas is to be used for fuel purposes c. Piping and tubing systems from utility termination or propane tank d. Vehicle natural gas refueling appliances e. Stationary gas engines and turbines

What Else Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Reference? a. CSA B 149. 1 What Else Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Reference? a. CSA B 149. 1 -10 references 50 other standards b. Among those standards are: c. B 51 -09 Boiler, pressure vessel and pressure piping code d. B 149. 3 -10 Code for Field Approvals e. C 22. 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part I f. National Building Code of Canada NRC 2005

What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? a. Definitions b. Approval Requirements (B What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? a. Definitions b. Approval Requirements (B 149. 3) c. Responsibilities of the Installer (compliance, operator training, manufacturers instructions) d. Training and quality of labour e. Suitability of use f. Meter and Service Regulator g. Electrical Connections and Components h. Mobile Homes i. Hazardous Locations

What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? (cont) a. Leak detection b. Appliance What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? (cont) a. Leak detection b. Appliance Clearances c. Appliance Accessibility d. Outdoor Installations e. Appliances in Garages f. Combined Heating Systems g. Automatic Fire Extinguishing systems h. High Altitude installations i. Odorization

What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? (cont) a. Pressure Controls b. Piping What Does CSA B 149. 1 -10 Include? (cont) a. Pressure Controls b. Piping and Tubing Systems (pressure drops, sizing, expansion) c. Venting of Pressure Controls (sizing) d. Installation of specific Appliances e. Flue Venting f. Combustion Air Supply g. Natural Gas Compressors and Cylinders h. Vehicle Refueling Appliances

Installer's Responsibilities a. Compliance With Above 27+ Installation Topics b. Use of ONLY Certified Installer's Responsibilities a. Compliance With Above 27+ Installation Topics b. Use of ONLY Certified or Field Approved Appliances c. Testing and Commissioning of the Installation d. Operator / Owner Training e. Documentation of Installation and User Manuals f. Rating Plate g. Appropriate Inspections, and Permits

What Is an Inspector Looking For? a. Appliance Proof of Certification (sticker). . OR What Is an Inspector Looking For? a. Appliance Proof of Certification (sticker). . OR b. Compliance with (B 149. 3 -10) : c. Pilot Gas Valve Train d. Main Gas Valve Train e. Burner f. Additional Requirements for Liquid Propane Trains g. Qualifications of the Installer (Mechanical, Electrical) h. Installation i. Unions and Flanges j. Pressure Test Points k. Pressure Ratings l. Bleed Vents Control Devices

What Is an Inspector Looking For? (cont) a. Observation of Main Burner Flame and What Is an Inspector Looking For? (cont) a. Observation of Main Burner Flame and Ignition Source b. Pneumatic Control Systems c. Ignition Systems d. Combustion Safety Controls e. Purge f. Low Fire Start g. Temperature, Pressure and Level Safety Limits h. Gas pressure Safety Limits i. Auxiliary Fans and Dampers j. Special Appliance Applications k. Appliance Location Hazards

What Is an Inspector Looking For? (cont) a. Accessibility b. Explosion Relief c. Temperature What Is an Inspector Looking For? (cont) a. Accessibility b. Explosion Relief c. Temperature Controllers and Sensors d. Fuel /Air Ratio Controllers e. Gas / Air Mixers and Blowers f. Programmable Controllers (PLC’s) g. Electrical Power Supply h. Appliance Circuits (wiring diagram) i. Rating Plate j. Initial Startup Procedure

What Are The Objectives Of ENEFEN Field Approval? a. To Systematically Review Various Aspects What Are The Objectives Of ENEFEN Field Approval? a. To Systematically Review Various Aspects of Design, Assembly, Installation, Wiring, Testing, Commissioning, Documentation, Operator Training b. To Confirm that the Final Installation Meets or Exceeds Applicable Codes and Sound Combustion Engineering and Controls Principles. c. To Review Potential Hazards and Methods of their Avoidance / Mitigation d. To Confirm that the Installation can be Safely and Reliably Operated and Maintained in its Process and Environment

What Does NFN Field Approval Consist Of? a. EVALUATION b. ENGINEERING & DESIGN c. What Does NFN Field Approval Consist Of? a. EVALUATION b. ENGINEERING & DESIGN c. DESIGN APPROVAL IN PRINCIPLE d. FIELD INSPECTION

What Does NFN Field Approval Consist Of? What Does NFN Field Approval Consist Of?

How Do We Do Field Approvals? a. Proprietary My. SQL Database Of Field Approval How Do We Do Field Approvals? a. Proprietary My. SQL Database Of Field Approval FAQs and FRAs b. Google Docs and Excel Interface c. Client Document Tracking System d. Automated and Repeatable Evaluation Process e. Extensive Reporting Compliant with Code Requirements

Data Base Content Groups a. Client and Owner Contact Data b. Client Project Data Data Base Content Groups a. Client and Owner Contact Data b. Client Project Data c. Process Data d. Location Data e. Appliance Data f. Main / Secondary / Pilot Fuel Data g. Instrument Gas Data h. Electrical Data

Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Heater Shell Data b. Fire Tube Data Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Heater Shell Data b. Fire Tube Data c. Stack Data d. Windbox Data e. Flame Cell Data f. Main Burner Data g. Pilot Burner Data h. Combustion Air Controls Data

Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Heater Permissives Data b. BMS / FSG Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Heater Permissives Data b. BMS / FSG Data c. Heater Control System d. Main Fuel Train e. Pilot Fuel Train f. Fuel Gas Venting g. Controls h. PLC Based BMS

Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Factory Acceptance Testing b. Marking and Alarms Data Base Content Groups (cont. ) a. Factory Acceptance Testing b. Marking and Alarms c. Installation Upstream Piping d. Installation Mechanical / Electrical e. Startup and Commissioning f. Combustion Readings g. Documentation h. Personnel Training i. Heater Code Compliance Data

How Do We Do Design and Engineering? a. Standard Design Codes b. Client and How Do We Do Design and Engineering? a. Standard Design Codes b. Client and Application Templates c. Automatic Drawing Generation d. Automatic BOM Generation e. Library of Computerized Engineering Subroutines f. Rating Plate Design Generation g. Provincial Application Forms Generation h. P. Eng. Stamping for Alberta, BC and SK

Engineering Calculations? a. Thermal Heat Transfer b. Fuel Mixtures Properties c. Thermal Oxidation d. Engineering Calculations? a. Thermal Heat Transfer b. Fuel Mixtures Properties c. Thermal Oxidation d. Fuel Train Pressure Drop e. PSV Sizing f. Vent Line Sizing g. Combustion Efficiency Calculation h. Efficiency. Gram Calculation

How About Quality Control and Safety Compliance? a. Standards Of Operations Compliant with ISO/IEC How About Quality Control and Safety Compliance? a. Standards Of Operations Compliant with ISO/IEC 17020 b. Accreditation with Standards Council of Canada in Progress c. ENEFEN Field Approval Process Reviewed and Accepted in writing by Alberta Municipal Affairs d. ISNetworld Registered e. Health and Safety Program in Place f. Approved Vendor for Various Oil Companies

Any Questions? Please feel free to call Jozef at 780 -940 -3464 THANK YOU Any Questions? Please feel free to call Jozef at 780 -940 -3464 THANK YOU

Safety Legislation? Safety Legislation?

Code? Code?

CSA B 149. 1 Installation Code? CSA B 149. 1 Installation Code?

What else is required? What else is required?

Approval of Appliances Approval of Appliances

Responsibilities Responsibilities

Responsibilities Responsibilities

Responsibilities Responsibilities

Responsibilities of the installer Responsibilities of the installer

More responsibilities 1 More responsibilities 1

More responsibilities 2 More responsibilities 2

More responsibilities 3 More responsibilities 3

Province Wide Variance Province Wide Variance

Province Wide Variance Province Wide Variance

Prohibitions Prohibitions

Penalties Penalties

INSPECTION AND APPROVAL REQUIRED INSPECTION AND APPROVAL REQUIRED

Administration Administration

ENEFEN Approvals Accepted by AMA ENEFEN Approvals Accepted by AMA

CSA B 149. 3 CSA B 149. 3