License Requirements - Stationary Engineers
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Title 6.5, Maryland Business Occupations and Professions Code Annotated 6.5
PURPOSE
To ensure that qualified individuals provide stationary engineer services:
- oversee the operation of a power plant,
- plant of machinery, or
- boiler.
Each generating pressure of more than 15 PSI and operating at 30 or more horsepower (HP).
Or a hot water boiler that operates at pressures exceeding 160 psig or temperatures exceeding 250° F;
- To protect the public,
- Provide safe operation of equipment, and
- Promote high professional standards.
Equipment includes:
- Steam boilers
- Hot water boilers
- Gas compressors and storage vessels
- Steam turbines
- Gas turbines
- Generators
- Chiller plants
- Air conditioning machinery
- Refrigeration equipment
- Pumps
- Motors
- Associated auxiliary equipment
- Electrical switchgear
- Air compressors
- Pumps
- Fuel systems
- Cooling system
- Power distribution systems
- Heating systems
- Water systems
- Other associated equipment
License Authority
** Note: All grades require a state examination.
Grade 5 license
Operate 30-99 HP equipment in a building not for public use.
Grade 4 license
Operates 30-99 HP equipment in a building, regardless of use
Grade 3 license
Operates 100-299 HP equipment
Grade 2 license
Operates 300-499 HP equipment
Grade 1 license
Operates 500 or more HP equipment
Qualification Requirements
Grade 5 license
High School diploma or GED.
Grade 4 license
Possess at least ONE of the following qualifications:
- Six months as an active MD Grade 5, or
- Three credit hours or CEUs in boiler operations or safety
Grade 3 license
Possess at least ONE of the following qualifications:
- Two years' experience as active MD Grade 4 or 5;
- One year experience as active MD Grade 4 or 5, and six credit hours or CEUs in boiler operations or safety,
- Valid marine engineer's certificate or chief petty officer's certificate from the United States Navy, or
- Equivalent experience to 1, 2, or 3 above may be submitted to the Board for consideration and approval.
Grade 2 license
Possess at least ONE of the following qualifications:
- Thirty-six months of documented experience as an active MD Grade 3 engineer under the direction and control of a licensed MD Grade 2 or MD Grade 1
- One year of credit for six credit hours or CEUs in boiler safety or operations; AND
- One year of credit for holding a current active license as a:
- Master plumber
- Master heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration contractor
- Master restricted heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor
- Four-year mechanical engineering degree from an accredited university or college
- Licensure as a professional engineer and six months of documented experience as a MD Grade 3, MD Grade 4 or MD Grade 5 stationary engineer, or
- A valid marine engineer's certificate or chief petty officer's certificate from the United States Navy.
- Equivalent experience to 1, 2, 3 or 4 above may be submitted to the Board for consideration and approval.
Grade 1 license
Possess at least ONE of the following qualifications:
- Five years of documented experience as an active MD Grade 2 under the direction and control of a licensed MD Grade 1.
- One year of credit for six credit hours or CEUs in boiler safety or operations; AND
- One year of credit for holding a current active license as a:
- Master plumber
- Master heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration contractor
- Master restricted heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractor
- Four-year mechanical engineering degree from an accredited university or college
- Licensure as a professional engineer, including:
- One year of documented experience as a professional engineer; AND
- One year of documented experience as a MD Grade 2 under the direction and control of a MD Grade 1.
- A valid marine engineer's certificate or chief petty officer's certificate from the United States Navy with documentation of steam boiler engineer training.
- Equivalent experience to 1, 2, 3 or 4 above may be submitted to the Board for consideration and approval.