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Apply online for Steam Feed Blow Down Line in Assam
Get your Steam Feed Blow Down Line approved in Assam! Learn how to apply online.
Types of Approvals
- Steam Feed Blow Down Line approval
- Boiler approval
- Steam pipeline approval
Eligibility Criteria
- Registered business in Assam
- Compliance with Boiler Act, 1923
- Qualified personnel
- Adequate infrastructure
Documents Required for Steam Feed Blow Down Line in Assam
- Layout drawing of Steam/Feed/blow down line in triplicates,showing position of pipe fittings.
- Details of materials dimension and specifications of pipes and pipe fittings
- Welding details of joints.
Application Process
Step 1: Registration
- Visit Chief Inspector of Boilers, Assam website.
- Fill out Form-A application form.
Step 2: Document Submission
- Upload scanned copies of required documents.
- Pay application fee
Step 3: Verification
- Wait for verification and processing.
Step 4: Approval
- Receive Steam Feed Blow Down Line approval.
Fees and Timeline
- Service charge (through PFC/CSC) – Rs. 30
- Printing charge (in case of any printing from PFC/CSC) – Rs. 10 per page
- Scanning charge (in case documents are scanned in PFC/CSC) – Rs. 5 per page.
- Application Fee-
- Class of Boiler Repairer Fee for Recognition
- Class III Rs. 2,500/-
- Class II Rs. 5,000/-
- Class I Rs. 10,000/-
- Special Class Rs. 15,000/-
- Processing time: 64 (Sixty Four) working days from the date of submission of application, completed in all respect along with documents as per checklist.
Additional Resources
- Chief Inspector of Boilers, Assam
- Boiler Act, 1923
- National Informatics Centre (NIC)
Benefits
- Ensure safe and efficient steam feed blow down line operation
- Compliance with regulations
- Enhanced credibility
- Increased productivity
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the eligibility criteria for Steam Feed Blow Down Line approval?
Registered business in Assam, compliance with Boiler Act.
How long does the application process take?
64 working days.
Can I apply offline?
Yes, through Chief Inspector of Boilers office.