Equipment Breakdown & Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (Boiler & Machinery)
What it covers, why it exists, and how it differs from traditional property insurance.
🧭 What This Coverage Is
Equipment Breakdown Insurance — historically known as Boiler & Machinery (B&M) — protects businesses against losses caused by the sudden and accidental breakdown of critical equipment and systems. It fills a gap in traditional commercial property policies , which typically exclude most forms of mechanical failure, electrical arcing, and pressure-related accidents.
Covered equipment often includes:
- Mechanical equipment and production machinery
- Electrical systems and switchgear
- Pressure vessels, boilers, and turbines
- HVAC and refrigeration units
- Computer, communication, and control systems
🔍 Why It Exists
Traditional commercial property policies were built around external perils such as fire, wind, theft, and water damage. As businesses became more dependent on internal mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems, insurers recognized that failures in these systems could cause major losses that were not triggered by an external event and were often excluded from standard property forms.
Equipment Breakdown coverage evolved to address this gap, providing protection when critical systems fail from internal causes rather than external catastrophes.
🏭 What Equipment Breakdown Covers
Exact coverage depends on the policy form, but Equipment Breakdown typically responds to losses caused by a covered “breakdown” of covered equipment. Key components often include:
1. Damage to the Equipment Itself
Coverage for repairing or replacing the equipment that suffers a covered breakdown.
2. Damage to Other Property
If the equipment failure causes collateral damage, the policy may cover resulting damage to other insured property.
3. Business Interruption
Coverage for lost income and operating expenses when a covered breakdown shuts down or slows operations.
4. Extra Expense
Coverage for additional costs incurred to keep the business running after a breakdown.
5. Spoilage & Contamination
Especially important for food processors, cold storage, and pharmaceutical operations.
6. Service Interruption
Some policies cover losses caused by breakdown of equipment owned by a utility provider.
7. Testing & Commissioning Exposures
Critical for construction projects — and often excluded under Builders Risk policies unless specifically endorsed.
🧨 What Causes a Covered Breakdown?
A covered “breakdown” typically includes sudden and accidental failure from internal causes such as:
- Mechanical failure
- Electrical arcing
- Pressure vessel explosion
- Overheating or overloading
- Centrifugal force damage
- Operator error (depending on the form)
🏗️ Where It Fits in the Insurance Ecosystem
Equipment Breakdown sits at the intersection of commercial property and specialty lines. It is commonly written as:
- An endorsement to a commercial property or package policy
- A standalone Equipment Breakdown or Boiler & Machinery policy
- A specialty program underwritten by niche carriers such as Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB)
Key Contexts Where It Is Especially Relevant
- Manufacturing & industrial operations
- Healthcare & hospitality
- Food processing & cold storage
- Data centers & technology‑dependent operations
- Construction projects (cross‑reference: Builders Risk )
🧩 How It Differs from Property Insurance
One of the most important orientation concepts for newcomers is understanding how Equipment Breakdown differs from standard property coverage.
| Topic | Property Insurance | Equipment Breakdown |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | External perils | Internal failure |
| Mechanical Failure | Excluded | Covered |
| Electrical Arcing | Limited or excluded | Covered |
| Pressure Explosion | Limited | Covered |
| Business Interruption | Only if caused by a covered external peril | Covered if caused by equipment failure |
| Spoilage | Restricted | Broadly covered |
🛠️ Who Works With This Coverage
- Commercial property underwriters
- Specialty lines underwriters
- Risk engineers & loss control consultants
- Construction underwriters (testing/commissioning)
- Claims adjusters specializing in mechanical/electrical losses
🎓 Related Designations & Learning Paths
Professionals working with Equipment Breakdown often pursue:
🧭 Why This Coverage Matters
For many insureds, a single piece of critical equipment can represent the difference between normal operations and a costly shutdown. Equipment Breakdown coverage ensures that internal system failures — not just external catastrophes — are financially protected.