1、AN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDControls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired BoilersASME CSD-12009(Revision of ASME CSD-12006)Copyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material license
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13、d.CONTENTSForeword.vCommittee Roster.viCorrespondence With the CSDAFB Committee.viiSummary of Changes.viiiPart CGGeneral.1CG-100General Requirements.1CG-200General Provisions.2CG-300Material Requirements.2CG-400Testing and Maintenance.2CG-500Certification and Reporting.3CG-600Operation.3CG-700Defini
14、tions.3Part CMTesting and Maintenance.8CM-100Periodic Testing and Maintenance.8Part CEElectrical.9CE-100Electrical Requirements.9Part CWSteam and Waterside Control.11CW-100Automatic Low-Water Fuel Cutoff and/or CombinedWater Feeding Device.11CW-200Automatic Fuel Cutoff for Forced Circulation Boilers
15、.13CW-300Pressure Controls.13CW-400Temperature Controls.14CW-500Safety and Safety Relief Valves.14CW-600Modular Boilers.14Part CFCombustion Side Control.16CF-100Gas-Fired Boiler Units,Equipment.16CF-200Gas-Fired Boiler Units,Purging.23CF-300Gas-Fired Boiler Units,Safety Controls.23CF-400Oil-Fired Bo
16、iler Units,Equipment.24CF-500Oil-Fired Boiler Units,Safety Controls.27CF-600Low Fire Start,Gas-or Oil-Fired Boiler Units.27CF-700Combination Gas-and Oil-Fired Units.27CF-800Electrically Heated Boilers.27CF-900Combustion Side Controls for Modular Boilers.27Figure1Sediment Trap.7TablesCF-1400,000 Btu/hr(117 228 W)and Smaller(Gas Natural Draft).17CF-2400,000 Btu/hr(117 228 W)and Smaller(Power Gas Burners andMechanical Draft Atmospheric Gas Burners),3 gph(11.4 L/h)andSmaller(Oil).18CF-3Safety Contro