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What is NYC BC § 415.11.7.2.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for gas detection systems, specifying that they must initiate a local alarm and send a signal to the emergency control station upon detecting a short-term hazard. The alarm must be both visual and audible, ensuring clear warnings in the affected area. Applies to building owners with gas detection systems installed.

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415.11.7.2.1 Alarms.

BC § 415.11.7.2.1

The gas detection system shall initiate a local alarm and transmit a signal to the emergency control station when a short-term hazard condition is detected. The alarm shall be both visual and audible and shall provide warning both inside and outside the area where the gas is detected. The audible alarm shall be distinct from all other alarms.

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