BOILER MFG. — plate steel — shop only
This classification applies to the manufacture or shop repair of boilers, water heaters and tube and shell type heat exchangers if more than 50% of the metal used is #9 gauge or heavier. If 50% or more of the metal used is lighter than #9 gauge, the operations shall be classified as 3169(2), Water Heater Mfg.
Payroll of a tool and die department shall be assigned to Classification 3099, Tool Mfg., if more than 50% of the tools and dies are sold commercially and are not used in any way in the employer's production operations. Otherwise, the payroll of a tool and die department shall be assigned to Classification 3620(1).
The manufacture of industrial ovens or kilns and commercial or household furnaces or heaters shall be classified as 3175, Furnace or Heater Mfg.
The installation and outside repair of boilers, water heaters and tube and shell type heat exchangers shall be classified as 3726, Boiler Installation, Service or Repair.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification applies to the manufacture and shop repair of boilers, water heaters and tube and shell type heat exchangers if more than 50% of the metal used is #9 gauge or heavier. If 50% or more of the metal used is lighter than #9 gauge, the operations shall be classified as 3169, Stove Mfg. Payroll of a tool and die department shall be assigned to Classification 3099, Tool Mfg., if more than 50% of the tools and dies are sold commercially and are not used in any way in the employer's production operations. Otherwise, the payroll of a tool and die department shall be assigned to Classification 3620(1). The manufacture of commercial or domestic furnaces, heaters and radiators; and industrial ovens or kilns shall be classified as 3175, Furnace, Heater or Radiator Mfg. The installation and outside repair of boilers, water heaters and tube and shell type heat exchangers shall be classified as 3726, Boiler Installation, Service or Repair. | 1/1/2017 |
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