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What is NYC BC § 1109.7.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for Limited-Use/Limited-Application (LULA) elevators in prior code buildings. LULA elevators must adhere to specific standards and are limited to a maximum rise of 25 feet. This section applies to building owners of prior code buildings with specific size and occupancy conditions.

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1109.7.1.1 Prior code buildings.

BC § 1109.7.1.1

In prior code buildings, LULA elevators shall comply with Section 408 (Limited-use/Limited-Application Elevators) of ICC A117.1 and with Part 5.2 of ASME A17.1 as modified by Appendix K of this code. LULA elevators shall be limited to a maximum rise of not more than 25 feet (7620 mm) and shall be permitted to be a part of the required accessible route as follows: 1. In spaces complying with Section 1109.7.1 of this code where a LULA is permitted in new construction; 2. Where the total floor area of the entire building is less than 10,000 square feet (929 m 2 ); or 3. Where it serves an individual occupancy of less than 10,000 square feet (929 m 2 ) in buildings of 10,000 square feet (929 m 2 ) or more.

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