M-6, r. 1 - Regulation respecting stationary enginemen

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10. An installation is considered to be protected when:
(a)  boilers are equipped with the following protective devices:
i.  a high-pressure limit control on steam boilers or a high-temperature limit control on hot-water boilers, as the case may be, and such controls shall be independent of any other device controlling the energy source;
ii.  a low-water level limit control independant of any other device controlling the feedwater supply to the steam boiler;
iii.  a high-water level limit control independant of any other device controlling the water-intake of the steam boiler; and
iv.  a pre-purge and flame failure device that will automatically prevent the supply of fuel to the boiler when an abnormal condition occurs during the operation of the boiler;
(b)  refrigerating apparatus are equipped with the following protective devices:
i.  a high-pressure limit control;
ii.  a low-pressure limit control; and
iii.  a low-pressure limit control in the lubricating oil system;
which devices automatically cut the energy supply to the prime mover of the compressor when an abnormal situation occurs during the operation of the compressors;
(c)  steam engines and turbines are equipped with a device which automatically cuts the steam supply when the engine or turbine exceeds its rated maximum speed;
(d)  in case of non-continuous supervision, an alarm system notifies the stationary engineman of any abnormal situation for which there is a protective device subject to paragraphs a, b or c.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. M-6, r. 1, s. 10.