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It is sounding like pressurized pipes or tanks above 15psi require periodic inspection from government inspectors.  A 15 psi design would be optimal to avoid regulations.  There are a lot of references to this document but I can't seem to find any details of what is in here without paying $500.  If anyone has access to a university library it might be there.
'''2010 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV: Heating Boilers''', Includes 2011 Addenda Reprint American Society of Mechanical Engineers / 01-Jul-2010 / 302 pages ISBN: 9780791832479


2010 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV: Heating Boilers, Includes 2011 Addenda Reprint
There are a lot of references to this document but I can't seem to find any details of what is in here without paying $500.  If anyone has access to a university library it might be there.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers / 01-Jul-2010 / 302 pages
 
ISBN: 9780791832479
It is sounding like pressurized pipes or tanks above 15psi require periodic inspection from government inspectors.  A 15 psi design would be optimal to avoid regulations. 




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2010 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV: Heating Boilers, Includes 2011 Addenda Reprint American Society of Mechanical Engineers / 01-Jul-2010 / 302 pages ISBN: 9780791832479

There are a lot of references to this document but I can't seem to find any details of what is in here without paying $500. If anyone has access to a university library it might be there.

It is sounding like pressurized pipes or tanks above 15psi require periodic inspection from government inspectors. A 15 psi design would be optimal to avoid regulations.