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What is NYC BC § 1705.30.1.1?

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This section mandates hydrostatic pressure tests for standpipes in new buildings under construction. Tests are required at specified heights, starting at 75 feet and continuing at intervals of 100 feet thereafter. The permit holder is responsible for a final acceptance test of the completed system. Applies to building owners of new constructions.

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1705.30.1.1 New buildings under construction.

BC § 1705.30.1.1

For standpipes required to comply with Section 3303.8 of this code, an initial hydrostatic pressure test of the entire system shall be performed when the building reaches a height of 75 feet (22 860 mm) and additional successful hydrostatic pressure tests of the entire system shall be performed at 175 feet (53 340 mm), and at every 100 feet (30 480 mm) in height thereafter. The permit holder shall perform a final acceptance test of the completed system in accordance with the requirements of Section 901.5. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2009/063.

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