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What is NYC RCNY § 64-03?

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Only the following technologies may be used to achieve the reduction in PM 10: (a) Wet Scrubbers Systems and Air Filtration Devices must comply with UL 1978 (2010) and be correctly sized for the cooking appliance as specified by the manufacturer of the under-fired commercial char broiler. (b) Electrostatic Precipitato

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Effective: 11/20/2025

§ 64-03 Types of Control Devices.

RCNY § 64-03

Only the following technologies may be used to achieve the reduction in PM 10: (a) Wet Scrubbers Systems and Air Filtration Devices must comply with UL 1978 (2010) and be correctly sized for the cooking appliance as specified by the manufacturer of the under-fired commercial char broiler.

(b)Electrostatic Precipitators must comply with UL 867 (2011) or UL 8782 (2017), must have a certificate of approval from the Fire Department, and must be correctly sized for the cooking appliance as specified by the manufacturer.

(c)Air Filtration Devices such as a carbon cartridge.

(d)Other technology approved by the Department as posted on the Department’s website. (Added City Record 5/20/2025, eff. 11/20/2025)

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