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Second Class Boiler License – [Minnesota 2nd Class Exam Study Guide & Practice Questions] (Updated 2025–2026 PDF)

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Second Class Boiler License 2nd Minnesota
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1. Certificate of in- means a sticker attached to the boiler or pressure vessel which documents the
spection. month and year of the inspection and
the employer of the inspector performing the inspection.

2. Certificate of reg- means a document that has been made available on the department's Web site
istration that lists all registered boilers and pressure vessels at a location, including the last
inspection date, the
certificate expiration date, and the maximum allowable working pressure for each
boiler or pressure vessel.

3. High-pressure means a boiler operating at a steam or other vapor pressure in excess of 15 psig,
boiler or a water or other liquid boiler in which the pressure exceeds 160 psig or the
temperature exceeds 250 degrees
Fahrenheit.

4. Inspection due means the last possible date that the inspection can be completed within the time
date limits in this chapter

5. Insurance com- means a national board-commissioned inspector who holds a current certificate
pany boiler in- of competency issued by the state.
spector

6. Low-pressure means a boiler operating at a steam or other vapor pressure of 15 psig or less, or
boiler. a water or other liquid boiler in which the pressure does not exceed 160 psig and
the temperature does not exceed 250
degrees Fahrenheit.

7. National board. means the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, which is an
organization comprised of chief Inspectors for the states,
cities, and territories of the United States and provinces and territories of Canada.

8.




, Second Class Boiler License 2nd Minnesota
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National Board means an individual who has been examined and found qualified to inspect
commissioned in- in-service boilers and pressure vessels by the national board, and who holds a
spector current commission issued by the national board.

9. National Board means a three-part technical document that is written and published
Inspection Code; by the national board detailing the installation, inspection, and repair of boilers
NBIC and pressure vessels.

10. Operation. means the on-site act of manipulating, monitoring, and testing of boilers and their
appurtenances by a properly licensed engineer or an apprentice under the direct
supervision of the properly licensed engineer.

11. Psig. pounds per square inch gauge.

12. Remote monitor- the act of viewing or overseeing the boiler or boiler plant operating parameters
ing. and conditions from a remote location.

13. Repair the work necessary to restore a boiler or pressure vessel to a safe and satisfactory
operating condition, as defined in National Board
Inspection Code.

14. State boiler in- a national board commissioned boiler inspector who holds a current certificate of
spector competency and a current chief grade A boiler operator's license.

15. Chief engineer, An individual seeking licensure as a chief engineer, Grade A, shall be at least 18
Grade A years of age and have experience which verifies that the individual is competent to
take charge of and be responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of all
classes of boilers.

16. Chief engineer, An individual seeking licensure as a chief engineer, Grade B, shall be at least
Grade B. 18 years of age and have habits and experience which justify the belief that the
individual is competent to take charge of and be
responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of all classes of boilers and
their appurtenances; and, before receiving a license.
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