CBB Prospectus August2017
CBB Prospectus August2017
CBB Prospectus August2017
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Fax: 044 Secretary
Central Boilers Board
Ministry of Commerce and
Industry
(Department of Industrial Policy
and Promotion)
Government of India, New Delhi.
Foreword
The Indian Boilers Act was enacted in 1923 mainly to provide for safety of life and
property from the danger of explosion of boilers and for achieving uniformity in registration
and inspection during operation and maintenance of boilers throughout the country. Since
then there had been no major amendments to the Act. The legislation required changes in
consonance with the evolving developments and changes in the technology of fabrication,
operation, testing and inspection of boilers.
The Indian Boilers (amendment) Act, 2007 which was passed in December, 2007,
has introduced improvements in the provisions of the law to enhance safety norms, to
ensure uniformity in standards of inspection, expediting inspections and reducing
bureaucratic delays by decentralization of inspection of boilers during their manufacture,
erection and use, by allowing inspection and certification by the independent inspecting
authorities.
As per regulations notified on 7th October, 2010, three examinations were conducted on
24th April 2011, 7th October 2012 & 11th October 2015 respectively for recognition of
competent persons for undertaking inspections & certification of boilers during
manufacture, erection and use by the third party inspecting authorities in India. The fourth
examination is scheduled on 20th August 2017.
I invite you to register for the fourth examination for recognition of competent
persons and wish you all very best for your success in the Examination.
T.S.G. Narayannen
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S.NO CONTENTS PAGE
1 BACKGROUND 4
7 EXAMINATION CENTRES 12
9 REGISTRATION PROCESS 13
10 ROLE OF NPC 13
13 ANNEXURE 1 - SYLLABUS 18
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1.0 BACKGROUND:
As per the Boilers Act, 1923 and the Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950
framed therein, a provision has been made for inspection and certification of
boilers and boiler components during manufacture, erection & use in India by
Inspecting Authorities recognized by the Central Boilers Board and for this
purpose the Inspecting Authority in India is required to engage Competent
Persons recognized by the Central Boilers Board (CBB). However, Competent
Persons can undertake inspection and certification of boilers during use
independently also without taking employment with the Inspecting Authority.
Central Boilers Board (CBB), Government of India has authorized
National Productivity Council (NPC) to conduct the fourth examination for
recognition of Competent Persons.
(1) Introduction:-
(a) This regulation provides the requirements for the uniform qualification,
examination, issuance and renewal of Central Boiler Board authorisation to
act as a competent person;
(c) Competent persons may be allowed to inspect and certify the boilers under
the Boilers Act during manufacture, erection, operation and maintenance
throughout India.
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(i) Design;
(ii) Manufacture;
(iii) Commissioning;
and
(c) Level-II NDT Certificates from ISNT or any other professional body
recognised by ISNT in Non Destructive methods of testing in radiography
and ultrasonic testing.
(b) Viva-voce on the above (30 % weightage shall be given for viva-voce);
(c) The Central Boiler Board will issue a passing grade certificate to the
candidate after passing the examination;
(ii) application for appearing in the Central Boiler Board Examination Process
shall be made in the format as provided by the Central Boilers Board
Examination Standing Committee at such place and time as decided by the
Central Boilers Board Examination Standing Committee or an agency or
Regional Examination Standing Committees authorised by it.
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(4) Central Boilers Board Authorisation Process:-
(i) the Competent Person shall perform the work without conflict of
interest;
(ii) an applicant for a Central Boiler Board Authorisation shall meet the
following requirements, namely:-
(c) the applicant shall have taken and passed the Central Boilers
Board examination as referred to in sub-regulation 3 of this
regulation;
(d) the applicant shall apply for an authorisation not later than three
years after passing the Central Boilers Board Examination and a
person whose authorisation has not been issued within the three
year period shall be required to take the Central Boiler Board
Examination and receive a passing grade; and
(e) the maximum age for the Competent Person shall be sixty-five
years provided the person is medically fit;
(iii) (a) when the applicant has met the eligibility requirements as referred
to in clause (ii) of sub-regulation 4 and at the request of the
applicants employer; a Central Boilers Board authorisation card
and a certificate shall be issued:
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(c) a Competent Person may possess only one valid authorisation
card;
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(g) a person whose authorisation has not been renewed for five
years or less may, on proper application, have the authorisation
reinstated;
(i) a person whose authorisation has not been renewed for more
than five years shall be required to take the Central Boilers
Board Examination and receive a passing grade;
(d) the decision of the Central Boilers Board shall be binding; and
May, within thirty days from the date on which such order or
refusal is communicated to him, prefer an appeal against the
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order or refusal, to the Chief Inspector of Boilers of the State in
which the boiler is located;
(c) Level-II NDT Certificates from ISNT or any other professional body
recognized by ISNT in Non Destructive methods of testing in radiography
and ultrasonic testing.
Note: (1) Applicants employed in Central Govt. / State Govt. / PSUs
have to inform their employer in writing before applying
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6.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR PASSING THE EXAMINATION FOR
RECOGNITION OF COMPETENT PERSONS FOR INSPECTION
AND CERTIFICATION OF BOILERS :
A candidate shall secure at least 50% in each and 60% aggregate
marks in written examination as well as viva-voce in order to pass the
examination.
Only candidates passing the written examination shall be allowed to
appear for Viva-Voce.
Examination will contain the following papers:
Open book (IBR 1950 & the Boilers Act, 1923), Multiple
1 Hour
Paper - 2 Choice Question (MCQ) type examination on Boiler Act 100 Marks
Duration
and Indian Boiler Regulations and their compliance
Schedule of Examination:
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No book descriptive
examination on
Afternoon Session
20/08/2017 Boiler Act, Regulation,
Paper 3 14.00 to 17.00 150
Sunday Materials, Erection,
(3 Hours)
Commissioning, Operation
& Maintenance.
S. No. Centre
1. Chennai
2. Mumbai
3. Kolkatta
4. New Delhi
5. Hyderabad
EXAMINATION FEE:
Rs.4,000/- (Rupees Four thousand only) plus Service Tax @ 15% for General
Category candidates and Rs.2,000/- (Rupees Two thousand only) plus
Service Tax @ 15% for SC/ST candidates.
Presently, the Service Tax rate is 15%. However, Goods and Services Tax
will be applicable based on notification by Government of India at the time of
payment of fee.
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UTR No. & date in the application form. This information should be send to
NPC by email).
The candidates have to download the application form and send the filled in
forms with all necessary enclosures. Once we receive the physical form the
same will be scrutinized and if found eligible, a Registration No. will be allotted
and acknowledgement would be sent by e-mail.
The Central Boilers Board has retained the National Productivity Council
(NPC) to conduct the examination for Competent Persons and declare the
results.
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NPC will carry out the following activities: -
12. The fees paid by a candidate who has been admitted to the
Examination, shall not be refunded or adjusted under any
circumstances on the basis of medical or any other ground.
13. The candidates will have the responsibility to cross check the
information on allotted examination centres, issue of hall tickets and
other instructions issued from time to time, from the above mentioned
website.
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14. Any candidate, who does not receive or loses the admission ticket,
shall report to the allotted examination centre with documentary
evidence of having registered for Examination. Information about
allotted examination centres may be seen at the web-site mentioned in
the prospectus.
15. (a) Request for revaluation of Answer Books will not be entertained.
(b) Photocopies of evaluated Answer Books will not be made available
to candidates.
16. Central Boilers Board Examination Standing Committee reserves the
right to change the examination dates / centres due to some
unforeseen reasons and reasons beyond its control.
17. Applications received after the last date OR in any other format other
than the prescribed one OR incomplete will be summarily rejected.
Delays in transit and applications without relevant enclosures would be
rejected without assigning any reason.
18. In all subsequent correspondence make sure that invariably you quote
the registration number, which you will receive in your acknowledgment
by email.
19. For any clarification. Contact us at [email protected]
20. For Examination updates visit website: www.npcindia.gov.in &
www.aipnpc.in
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4 Three recent passport size photographs (one self attested in the
application form, one in the hall ticket and one in the Examination centre
check form).
5 Proof of SC/ST certificates as per Govt. of India format in case of claiming
fee concession. Certificates issued in local languages will not be
accepted.
6 Duly filled Hall Ticket & examination centre check form along with
photograph
7 Proof of age.
8 Self-addressed cover (24 cm x10cm) with duly affixed Indian postal stamp
of Rs.40/-.
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Annexure- I
13.0 SYLLABUS
Paper: 1 - Boiler Design Engineering
(Two hours, Open Book (IBR, 1950 & the Boilers Act, 1923), Descriptive Examination)
Water tube boilers: Classification of boilers- Natural circulation, Forced circulation, Fluidized
Bed Combustor Boiler (FBC), Circulating Fludized Bed Combustor Boiler (CFBC), Waste
heat boiler, Chemical recovery boilers, Cycles for Steam Power Plants.
Once through boilers, Supercritical boiler and Ultra-supercritical boiler functions and
differences, advantages and disadvantages.
Fire tube boiler: Shell type boilers Horizontal and Vertical boiler, Various types of
furnaces, Furnace heat release rates for solid fuel and Oil fired Boilers, Methods of various
attachments in Shell and furnaces.
Elements of feed water heaters Design and construction including tube expansion
methods.
Design & working pressure calculations for shell type boilers, ligament efficiency, end plates
/ tube plates, tube design, furnace design, method of compensation for openings, stay rods,
gussets, stiffeners, pressure circle calculations etc.
Various boiler mountings and auxiliaries like fusible plugs, safety valves, safety valve
selection criteria and capacity calculation, electromatic safety valves, drum level indicators,
selection of feed water pumps etc.
Boiler components, piping, fitting, steam receivers, valves, steam traps, new materials.
Criteria for adopting Pressure reducing and desuperheating stations (PRDS), Feed water
control system, Tees, elbows, bends and fittings.
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Paper 2 -Boiler Act and Indian Boiler Regulations and their compliance
(One Hour, Open Book (IBR 1950 & the Boilers Act, 1923), Multiple Choice
Questions (MCQ) type Examination
Salient Features of Boiler Act 1923 (as amended) and Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950 (as
amended).
Materials
Cold and hot forming of plates, tubes and pipes heat treatment criteria after forming.
Welding- Welding procedure, Welders / operator Qualification: Initial Qualification & issue of
certificate, Validity, Re-validation, age & experience for welders, Conditions under which
requalification test is required, Tests to be done on plate/Pipe & Tube for Initial and
Requalification Essential variables, Maintenance of records.
Welding processes : SMAW, GTAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW, Combination welding, Plasma,
Flash butt welding, Induction Pressure welding, etc., welding consumables and their
classification, welding engineering (joint design, fit-up, weld & welding symbols),
reinforcement requirements, weld defects unique to each weld-fit-up process and their
acceptance norms, methods & norms for weld repairs.
Preheating, Post heating and Post weld heat treatment: Criteria for application of PWHT for
Shells, Drums, Headers, piping, Tubular products, method of loading, calibration of furnaces
and measuring instruments, soaking temperature / time, Rate of heating / cooling.
Non-destructive Testing: Mandatory NDT requirements for various welds on tubes, pipes,
headers and drums.
Tensile Test: Tensile test, basic principle, types of tensile tests, significance of all-weld and
transverse tensile tests, specimen extraction procedure, preparation & dimensional details of
all-weld and transverse tensile specimens, testing procedure, calculation procedure for YS,
UTS, % E, %RA, interpretation of test results as per IBR code.
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Bend Test: Root bend, face bend, side bend tests, significance & application of each test,
preparation & dimensional requirements of specimens, criteria for selection of mandrel
diameter, angle of bend, Bend test procedure for plates, tubes & pipes, interpretation of test
results as per code.
Impact test: Basic principle of impact test, types of impact test, location, preparation &
dimensional requirements of specimens, selection of test temperature as per regulation,
testing procedure, interpretation of test results as per regulations.
Procedure for open inspection of water tubes and Fire tubes boilers.
Hydraulic test:
Hydraulic test of boilers & various components like Drums, Headers, piping, tubular products
at works.
Hydraulic test of boilers at site after erection and for renewal of certificate for use of boiler.
Venting, Test pressure, Number of calibrated gauges, Holding time, method of Inspection,
Makers stamp as stipulated in regulation.
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Paper 3 - Boiler Act, Regulation, Materials, erection, commissioning,
operation and maintenance
Boiler Act and its provisions, Definition of terms like Accident, boiler, Pipelines,
Manufacturer, Owner, Inspecting Authority, Competent Person, etc., Procedure for
certification, registration and renewal of boiler, Role and responsibilities of competent
person, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Inspecting Authority, Competent Authority.
Materials
Welding- Welding procedure, Welders Qualification, Initial Qualification & renewal for
welders, Conditions under which requalification test is required, tests to be done on
plate/Pipe & Tube for Initial and requalification, Essential variables.
Welding processes : SMAW, GTAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW, Combination welding, Plasma,
Flash butt welding, Induction Pressure welding, etc., welding consumables and their
classification, welding engineering (joint design, fit-up, weld & welding symbols),
reinforcement requirements, weld defects unique to each weld-fit-up process and their
acceptance norms, methods & norms for weld repairs.
Preheating, Post heating and Post weld heat treatment, Criteria for application of PWHT for
Shells, Drums, Headers, piping, Tubular products, method of loading, calibration of furnaces
and measuring instruments, soaking temperature / time, Rate of heating / cooling .
Different process adopted in welding of tubes, pipes, Shells, Visual Inspection of welds,
reinforcement requirements, acceptance norms for weld defects, norms & method for weld
repairs.
Non-destructive Testing: Mandatory NDT requirements for various welds on tubes, pipes,
headers and drums, Qualification of NDE personnel.
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Principles of liquid penetrant process, Lighting for liquid penetrant testing Materials for liquid
penetrant testing, Testing of materials, Interpretation/Evaluation, Factor affecting indications,
Indications from discontinuities, Procedures, Codes/Standards/Specifications. Non relevant
indications.
RT-Radiographic Testing
UT-Ultrasonic Testing
Review of document of boiler parts as received and correlation to the corresponding part -
Verifying the qualification of welders, NDE personnel etc, review and remedial action,
Inspection during field installation w.r.t parts identification, Weld setups, Welding and non
destructive examination. Evaluation of field welds by RT, UT, HT or PT or by combination.
Heat Treatment where applicable method for local HT and controls - Witnessing final
Hydraulic test before thermal insulation, water quality and temperature, Safety Valve set /
reset pressure, discharge capacity, Safety valve set pressure and discharge capacity for
waste Heat Boiler with auxiliary firing, Water level indicator and use of remote Water level
indicator, Steam pipe lines cold / hot condition flexibility and hanger settings, Verification of
instruments to measure metal temperature, Steam temperature and pressure, Protection of
boilers through burner management system (Fuel cut off systems, flame scanner and trips ,
interlocks etc.).
Procedure for Inspection and repair of Installed Boilers & Steam pipes.
Chemical requirements of feed water, Boiler water, steam quality for low, medium pressure,
high and super-critical Boilers, sampling methods, test method, Carryover, scale and sludge,
scaling of fireside of heating surfaces, steam contamination and its control, prevention of
deposit formation in boiler units, corrosion of heating surfaces, Start & stop sequence,
operation procedure, critical boiler parameters, alarms and annunciations, contingency
action plan, safety precautions.
Thick walled component repair at site Precautions and limitations, Preheating and post
heating, Post Weld Heat Treatment
Criteria for R L A Tests required for various boiler components, Evaluation methods for
remaining life.
Basics knowledge in the areas like Primary fuels, principles of combustion, chemistry of
combustion, pulverized coal fired furnaces, fuel oil and gas fired furnaces, controls and
instrumentation and their effect on boiler functioning. Isolation of Fuel/Flue Gas during
inspection.
Layout and Sketches of boilers & boiler components, steam & feed water circuits and their
parameters.
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