IBR Amendment 2004,3
IBR Amendment 2004,3
IBR Amendment 2004,3
Government of India
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
(Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion)
Central Boilers Board
Notification
G.S.R. 265 - Whereas certain draft regulations further to amend the Indian Boiler
Regulations, 1950 were published, as required by sub-section (1) of section 31 of the Indian
Boilers Act, 1923 (5 of 1923), vide notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry (Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion) (Central Boilers
Board) number G.S.R. 379, dated the 21st October, 2003, in Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)
of the Gazette of India, dated the 25th October, 2003, for inviting objections and suggestions
from all persons likely to be affected thereby till the expiry of the period of forty-five days
from the date on which the copies of the Gazette containing the said notification are made
available to the public;
And whereas the copies of the said Gazette containing the notification were made
available to the public on the 7th November, 2003;
And whereas no objections or suggestions have been received within the period so
specified in respect of the amendments contained in the said notification;
1. (1) These regulations may be called the Indian Boiler (Third Amendment) Regulations,
2004.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950, (hereinafter referred to as the said regulations), in
regulation 36,
(i) in sub-regulation (b), in clause (ii), in the specification chart for chemical composition, for
Grade TC, under the column S, for the entry "0.35max", the entry "0.035max" shall be
substituted;
(ii) in sub-regulation (d), in the specification chart (ii) in the column "2.4 and under", in the
row "Over 101.6", for the entries "0" and "0", the entries, "NA" and "NA", shall respectively
be substituted.
3. In regulation 38 of the said regulations, in the specification chart, for the heading appearing
in the last column, the following heading shall be substituted, namely:-
“
Hardness (max)
HRB HB
”.
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4. In regulation 43 of the said regulations, in sub-regulation (c), in the specification chart for
"Permissible variation in outside diameter", in the row "10.3 to 48.3 incl.", in the column
"Under", for the entry "0.79", the entry "0.40" shall be substituted.
(ii) for the equation "e = 1942.57(A0.02/U0.9)", the following equation shall be substituted,
namely:-
"e = 1944(A0.2/U0.9)".
6. In regulation 47 of the said regulations, in sub-regulation (iv), for Grade "12X1Mo", the
following shall be substituted, namely:-
"12X1M".
7. For regulation 48 of the said regulations and Tables 1 and 2 occurring after regulation 51,
the following regulation and Tables shall be substituted, namely:-
"48. (a) Material. - (i) The tubes shall be seamless and manufactured from steel produced by
an open hearth or electric process or any of the oxygen processes. The steel shall be fully
killed.
(ii) The steel shall conform to the limits of chemical compositions given in Table-1 and 2.
(iii) The grain size of cold worked grade TP 321H shall be No.7 or coarser.
(b) Heat treatment. - (i) All tubes of grades in Table-1, except T 91, 12X1M and
X20CrMoV121 shall be reheated and furnished in full annealed, isothermal annealed or
normalised and tempered condition. If furnished in the normalised and tempered condition,
the minimum tempering temperature for Grades T1 and T11 shall be 650 degree C and the
minimum tempering temperature for Grades T5, T9 and T22 shall be 675 Degree C.
(ii) Tubing of Grades T1, T2 and T12 either hot finished or cold drawn, may be given a final
heat treatment at 650 degree C to 730 degree C, instead of heat treatments specified in sub-
clause (i) above, at the option of the manufacture.
(iii) Grade T91 shall be normalised at 1040 degree C minimum and tempered at 730 degree
C minimum as a final heat treatment.
(iv) Grade 12x1M shall be normalised at 950 - 980 degree C and tempered at 720 - 750
degree C for a period of 1 to 3 hours.
(v) Grade X20CrMoV121 shall be normalised at 1020 to 1070 degree C and tempered at 730
to 780 degree C for a period of 1 hour minimum.
(vi) All austenitic tubes (Table 2) shall be furnished in the heat treated condition. The heat
treatment procedure, except for the H grades shall consist of heating the material to a
minimum temperature of 1040 C and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other means.
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(vii) All H grades shall be furnished in the solution treated condition. If cold working is
involved in processing, the minimum solution treating temperatures for grades TP321H and
TP347H shall be 1100 degree C and for grades TP304H and TP316H shall be 1040 degree C.
If the P grade is hot rolled, the minimum solution treatment for grades TP 321 H and TP 347
H shall be 1050 degree C and for grades TP 304H and TP 316H shall be 1040 degree C.
(c) Workmanship and tolerance - The tubes shall be well finished, cleaned free from
harmful defects. They shall be reasonably straight, smooth, cylindrical and subject to the
following tolerances. Finished tubes shall be reasonably straight and have smooth ends free
of burrs. They shall have a workmanlike finish. Surface imperfections like any discontinuity
or irregularity found in the tube may be removed by grinding, provided that a smooth curved
surface is maintained, and the wall thickness is not decreased to less than that permitted.
The outside diameter at the point of grinding may be reduced by the amount so removed.
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(ii) Permissible variation in Wall Thickness:
Note : These permissible variations in lengths apply to cut lengths up to and including 7.3 m.
For lengths over 7.3 m, an additional over tolerance of 3 mm for each 3 m or fraction thereof,
shall be permissible, up to a maximum of 12 mm.
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For grade X20CrMoV121
Length of tube (m) Permissible variation (mm)
Over Under
6 and under 10 0
Over 6 to 12 incl. 15 0
(d) Test specimens. - (i) Test specimens required for the flattening and expanding/flaring test
specified in regulations 49(a), 49 (b) and 49(c) shall be taken from the ends of finished tubes
prior to upsetting, swaging, expanding or any other forming operations or being cut to length.
They shall be smooth on the ends and free from burrs and flaws.
(ii) If desirable and practicable, tensile test may be carried out on full section of the tubes up
to the capacity of the testing machine. For large size tubes, the tensile test specimen shall
consist of strip cut longitudinally from the tube and which is not straightened within the
gauge length further heat-treated.
(iii) If any test specimen shows flaws or defective machining it may be discarded and another
specimen substituted.
(e) Number of tests. - The tests specified in regulations 49(a), 49(b) and 49(c) shall be made
on minimum 2 tubes for first 100 and 1 per 100 or part thereof for tubes over 100 numbers.
TABLE 1
CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FERRITIC STEELS
Grade Chemical composition %
C Mn Si S P Cr Mo V Ni Other
Elements
T1 0.10 0.30 0.10 0.025 0.025 ------- 0.44 --- --- ----
0.20 0.80 0.50 max max 0.65
T2 0.10 0.30 0.10 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.44 ---- --- -----
0.20 0.61 0.30 max max 0.81 0.65
T5 0.15 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 4.00 0.45 ---- ---- -----
max 0.60 max max max 6.00 0.65
T9 0.15 0.30 0.25 0.025 0.025 8.00 0.90 ---- ---- -----
max 0.60 1.00 max max 10.0 1.10
T11 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 1.00 0.44 ---- ---- -----
0.15 0.60 1.00 max max 1.50 0.65
T12 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 0.80 0.44 ---- --- -----
0.15 0.61 max max max 1.25 0.65
T22 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 1.90 0.87 ---- ---- -----
0.15 0.60 max max max 2.60 1.13
T91 0.08 0.30 0.20 0.010 0.020 8.00 0.85 0.18 ---- Nb = 0.06 -0.10
0.12 0.60 0.50 max max 9.50 1.05 0.25 N = 0.030 to
0.070
Ni = 0.40 max
Al = 0.04 max
12X1 0.10 0.40 0.17 0.025 0.025 0.90 0.25 0.15 0.25 Cu=0.20
M 0.15 0.70 0.37 max max 1.20 0.35 0.30 max Max
X20 0.17 1.00 0.50 0.030 0.03 10.0 0.80 0.25 0.30
CrMoV 0.23 max max max max 12.5 1.20 0.35 0.80
121
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TABLE 2
8. In regulation 49 of the said regulations, for sub-regulation (a) and Table 3 occurring after
regulation 51, the following sub-regulation and Table shall be substituted, namely:-
“(a) Tensile and hardness tests. – The test specimen shall comply with the requirements as
given in Table 3. The hardness test may be carried out on the wall cross-section or on a flat
on the outside surface of the tube sample.
TABLE 3
9. In regulation 51 of the said regulations, for “S = stress which shall be taken as 40% of the
minimum tensile strength at room temperature”, the following shall be substituted, namely:-
"S = stress which shall be taken as 40% of the minimum tensile strength at room temperature
for carbon and ferritic steel and 80% of the minimum yield strength at room temperature for
austenitic stainless steel".
“(a) Material.- (i) The pipes shall be seamless and manufactured from steel produced by an
open hearth or electric process or any of the Oxygen processes. The steel shall be fully
killed.
(ii) The steel shall conform to the limits of chemical composition as given in Table-4.
Table 4
P1 0.10 0.30 0.10 0.025 0.025 --- 0.44 --- --- ---
0.20 0.80 0.50 max max 0.65
P2 0.10 0.30 0.10 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.44 --- --- ---
0.20 0.61 0.30 max max 0.81 0.65
P5 0.15 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 4.00 o.45 --- --- ---
max 0.60 max max max 6.00 0.65
P9 0.15 0.30 0.25 0.025 0.025 8.00 0.90 --- --- ---
max 0.60 1.00 max max 10.0 1.10
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P11 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 1.00 0.44 --- --- ---
0.15 0.60 1.00 max max 1.50 0.65
P12 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 0.80 0.44 --- --- ---
0.15 0.61 max max max 1.25 0.65
P22 0.05 0.30 0.50 0.025 0.025 1.90 0.87 --- --- ---
0.15 0.60 max max max 2.60 1.13
P91 0.08 0.30 0.20 0.010 0.020 8.00 0.85 0.18 --- Nb=0.06 - 0.10
0.12 0.60 0.50 max max 9.50 1.05 0.25 N=0.030 - 0.070
Ni=0.40 max
Al=0.04 max
X20Cr 0.17 1.00 0.50 0.03 0.030 10.0 0.80 0.25 0.30 ---
MoV121 0.23 max max max max 12.5 1.20 0.35 0.80
;”
(ii) in sub-regulation (c), for specification charts (i) and (ii) and the entries relating thereto,
the following shall be substituted, namely:-
11. In regulation 54 of the said regulations, for sub-regulation (a) and Table 5 occurring after
regulation 56, the following sub-regulation and Table shall be substituted, namely:-
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“(a)Tensile test. - The test specimen shall comply with the requirements given in the Table 5.
Table-5
(V. K. GOEL)
Secretary, Central Boilers Board
Note:- The principal regulations were published in the Gazette of India vide S.O. 600, dated
the 15th September, 1950 and subsequently amended vide notifications –
(i) G.S.R. 178, dated the 24th March, 1990;
(ii) G.S.R. 179, dated the 24th March, 1990;
(iii) G.S.R. 488, dated the 9th October, 1993;
(iv) G.S.R. 516 dated the 23rd October, 1993;
(v) G.S.R. 634 dated the 25th December, 1993;
(vi) G.S.R. 107 dated the 26th February, 1994;Errata G.S.R. 223 dated the 14th May, 1994;
(vii) G.S.R. 250 dated the 4th June, 1994;
(viii) G.S.R. 402 dated the13th August, 1994;
(ix) G.S.R. 427 dated the 20th August, 1994;
(x) G.S.R. 562 dated the12th November, 1994;
(xi) G.S.R. 607 dated the10th December, 1994;
(xii) G.S.R. 83 dated the 25th February, 1995;
(xiii) G.S.R. 93 dated the 4th March, 1995;
(xiv) G.S.R. 488 dated the 9th November, 1996;
(xv) G.S.R. 582 dated the 28th December, 1996;
(xvi) G.S.R. 59 dated the 25th January, 1997;
(xvii) G.S.R. 117 dated the 1st March, 1997;
(xviii) G.S.R. 172 dated the 29th March, 1997;
(xix) G.S.R. 221 dated the 21st November, 1998;
(xx) G.S.R. 131 dated 1st May, 1999;
(xxi) G.S.R. 139 dated 8th May, 1999. Errata G.S.R. 201 dated 7th April, 2001;
(xxii) G.S.R. 237 dated 31st July, 1999;
(xxiii) G.S.R. 345 dated 23rd October, 1999;
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(xxiv) G.S.R. 397 dated 14th October, 2000;
(xxv) G.S.R. 219 dated 14th April, 2001;
(xxvi) G.S.R. 496 dated 8th September, 2001;
(xxvii) G.S.R. 672 dated 15th December, 2001;
(xxviii)G.S.R. 127 dated 13th April, 2002;
(xxix) G.S.R. 407 dated 22nd November, 2003;
(xxx) G.S.R. 201 dated 19th June, 2004;
(xxxi) G.S.R. 202 dated 19th June, 2004;.
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