In Canadian energy and industrial operations, boiler reliability is about far more than uptime. It is tied directly to safety, inspection readiness, and long-term asset protection. And when it comes to drum level instrumentation, small oversights can lead to larger consequences.
That is why Clark-Reliance’s upcoming webinar, ASME Boiler Code Requirements & Recommendations for Drum Level Instrumentation, is a timely opportunity for engineers, operators, plant managers, and maintenance teams to revisit one of the most important areas of boiler operation. The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at 11:00 AM EDT / 9:00 AM MDT and is built around Clark-Reliance’s updated Boiler Code Inspection Guidelines, which now reflect the latest ASME Section I and CSD-1 requirements.
For many facilities, compliance discussions tend to intensify when an inspection is approaching, after an operational issue surfaces, or when a retrofit or replacement is already being considered. But drum level instrumentation is one of those areas were waiting too long can be costly. Questions around code requirements, visibility, redundancy, maintenance practices, and application suitability are better addressed early, before they become findings, shutdown risks, or safety concerns.
According to Clark-Reliance, this live session will walk attendees through real-world applications, common inspection gaps, and best practices for maintaining compliance with confidence. It is designed as an educational webinar that provides the latest requirements and recommendations for drum level instrumentation while helping facilities maintain a safer workplace and better protect plant assets.
That practical focus is what makes this webinar especially relevant.
Boiler code requirements are not just a technical checkbox. In real plants, they affect how operators verify level, how maintenance teams inspect critical components, and how facilities support safe operation during routine service and abnormal conditions alike. When instrumentation is outdated, poorly understood, or not aligned with current code expectations, the risk is not simply administrative. It can affect decision-making in the field and confidence in the equipment operators rely on every day.
Clark-Reliance’s updated inspection guidebook reinforces that point. The guidebook is intended as a practical field resource and covers water gage inspection requirements and recommendations for key components including water columns, remote level indicators, water gage valves, magnetic water level gauges, gage glass, and water column isolation shutoff valves. Clark-Reliance states that the guidebook was updated to reflect current requirements and that it presents these inspection considerations in a format intended for on-the-job reference.
For Canadian boiler operators and plant teams, there is real value in that kind of applied education. It is one thing to know the code exists. It is another to understand how those requirements translate into daily operation, inspection preparation, maintenance decisions, and equipment selection.
This is particularly relevant across Canada’s energy sector, where boilers continue to play a critical role in a wide range of operations. Whether supporting upstream facilities, gas processing, refining, petrochemical plants, utilities, or other industrial processes, steam systems remain too important to leave room for uncertainty around level indication and inspection readiness. In that environment, education that helps bridge the gap between code language and real-world application is worth attention.
For Canadian facilities looking to take action after the webinar, Westech Industrial provides a direct path to local support. Westech is the exclusive Canadian distributor for Clark-Reliance’s Reliance® Boiler Trim, as well as Jacoby-Tarbox® sight flow indicators and Jerguson® magnetic and armoured glass level gage products. That exclusive relationship gives customers across Canada access not only to proven product lines, but also to application support from a team familiar with the operating realities of Canadian industry.
That matters because boiler instrumentation decisions are rarely one-size-fits-all. Facilities may be evaluating inspection findings, replacing aging components, improving visibility, or aligning equipment more closely with current requirements and best practices. Having access to both manufacturer-backed expertise and Canadian support can help shorten the path from identifying a concern to implementing the right solution.
For teams responsible for boiler safety, maintenance planning, or compliance, this webinar offers a worthwhile chance to step back and pressure-test what is currently in place. Are your level indication practices aligned with current expectations? Are there inspection gaps that could create headaches later? Are your teams equipped with the right information to maintain compliance confidently?
Those are the kinds of questions this session is designed to help answer.
Upcoming Webinar
ASME Boiler Code Requirements & Recommendations for Drum Level Instrumentation
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
11:00 AM EDT / 9:00 AM MDT
For Canadian facilities interested in learning more about Clark-Reliance Reliance® Boiler Trim products or discussing drum level instrumentation requirements, Westech Industrial can help. Contact us today by calling us at 1-800-912-9262 or emailing [email protected] or visiting our website at https://westech-ind.com.
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