Blue Seal Engineer                                                     $650
Mail:  PO Box 966  Wrightstown, NJ  08562     Phone:  (800) 392-3927     Fax:  (609) 758-1495
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Blue Seal Engineer 1-C Overview:
The Blue Seal license is required for boilers over 500 hp and greater than 15 pounds pressure steam. If it is a hot water heating system, the boilers must be over 160 psi with a water temperature over 250° Fahrenheit.  Any plant that generates electricity with a prime mover that is over 6 hp and not greater than 100 hp requires a blue seal license.

Experience:
Possess a black seal high pressure boiler operator's license for a period of at least six months and show experience on equipment that is over 500 boiler horsepower. Equipment must be high-pressure boiler equipment, which means the boilers must be over 15 psi for steam and over 160 PSI for hot water.  Prime movers 6 hp up to 100 hp require a blue seal license.

Endorsements:
The application will require management endorsement, along with two engineer endorsements (personnel who have a blue red or goals seal license). Out-of-state and Navy personnel can obtain a license, provided they have worked at least four years in the plant with such horsepower. However, we would need letters of endorsement from the company. These letters would state the boiler horsepower and all the necessary information needed about the equipment to provide the state. These applications must be approved on a case-by-case situation. One can skip the Black Seal license with the necessary background to state requires.

Application and Test:
Your application will require all your boiler information, which can be found on boiler state inspection certificates located in your boiler room, framed behind glass. Your test consists of a 50 question multiple-choice tests the  passing score is 70%.

The Course:
The course consists of four, 2-hour training sessions at one of our locations. The course also consists of a mandatory online study program, a great resource for registered students to prepare for this exam. The program covers: rules or regulations; boiler plant auxiliaries; boiler fundamentals; theory; math equations; how they apply to the boiler plant; testing; ASME codes; boiler systems; turbines and other prime movers; electricity;  power distribution; power plant fundamentals.
* State application fees are included in this price.