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What is NYC FC § 5705.3.6.2.3?

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This section establishes limits on the quantities of solvents that can be used in machines based on the type of solvent and the presence of remote reservoirs. The statute specifies different limits for Class IB, IC, II, and IIIA liquids, affecting building operators using such machines.

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5705.3.6.2.3 Solvent quantity limits.

FC § 5705.3.6.2.3

Solvent quantities shall be limited as follows: 1. Machines without remote solvent reservoirs shall be limited to quantities set forth in FC 5705.3.5.

2.Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using a Class IB or IC liquid shall be limited to quantities set forth in FC 5705.3.5.

3.Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class II liquids shall be limited to 35 gallons (132 L) per machine. The total quantities shall not exceed an aggregate of 240 gallons (908 L) per control area in buildings not protected throughout by a sprinkler system and an aggregate of 480 gallons (1817 L) per control area in buildings protected throughout by a sprinkler system.

4.Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class IIIA liquids shall be limited to 80 gallons (303 L) per machine.

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