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What is NYC BC § 3002.4.1?

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This section mandates the provision of emergency power to elevators in specific building categories, including high-rise buildings and certain occupancy groups. The enforcing agency is the Department of Buildings (DOB). Applies to building owners of high-rise and underground structures with specified elevator requirements.

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3002.4.1 Standby power required for elevators.

BC § 3002.4.1

Emergency power shall be provided to elevators in the following categories: 1. Elevator(s) in high-rise buildings covered by Section 403.1, other than Group R-2 occupancies, as required by Section 403.4.8.4.1; 2. Elevator(s) in high-rise buildings in Group R-2 occupancies more than 125 feet (38 100 mm) in height, as required by Section 403.4.8.4.2; 3. Elevator(s) in underground buildings, as required by Section 405.8; 4. Elevator(s) in Groups B, E, and R-1 occupancies that are subject to Section 2702.2.20; and 5. Elevator(s) serving as accessible means of egress pursuant to Section 1009.4. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2014/051.

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