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What is NYC FC § 603.1.4?

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This section outlines the requirements for the grade of fuel oil used in burners, specifying that it must be approved by the burner manufacturer and the Department of Buildings. It prohibits the use of oil containing gasoline and waste crankcase oil, except under certain conditions. Applies to building owners using fuel oil in burners.

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603.1.4 Fuel oil.

FC § 603.1.4

The grade of fuel oil used in a burner shall be that for which the burner is approved and as stipulated by the burner manufacturer and approved by the Department of Buildings. Oil containing gasoline shall not be used. Waste crankcase oil shall not be used, except when such waste oil is mixed with number six fuel oil in bulk or waste oil recovery plants, the resultant mixture meets the minimum specifications for number six fuel oil set forth in the Building Code, and the use of such waste oil complies with all laws, rules and regulations relating to smoke and other emissions and is approved by the Department of Environmental Protection.

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