thread794-495768he Flame safety system
The boiler management system makes the purge happen. The flame safety system monitors for completion of purge, and sets the allowed to fire permissive.
Commissioning is supposed to set the boiler controls to match the design intent, and verify correct operation of all components.
Proof of flow may be as simple as a forced draft fan damper position limit switch. That is not enough if the FD fan has a damper and VFD, then airflow must be measured with some sort of flow station, with some rules to minimize the risk of common mode failures between operating controls and the safety supervisor. Add in low nox burners and flue gas recirculation, initial tuning gets more complicated.
Even when a stack gas analyzer is present, I would not would not permit it's use for proof of purge. Stack gas analyzers are not designed for use in safety applications.
This event is very likely to have been a repeat of Tug's scenario, except for marine boilers the applicable rules are in the Coast Guard regulations (which copies NFPA 85).