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What is NYC MC § 1004.3.1?

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This section establishes the minimum clearance requirements from the tops of various types of boilers to the ceiling or other overhead obstructions, as detailed in Table 1004.3.1. The statute is enforced by the Department of Buildings. Applies to building owners operating boilers.

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1004.3.1 Top clearance.

MC § 1004.3.1

Clearances from the tops of boilers to the ceiling or other overhead obstruction shall be in accordance with Table 1004.3.1. Table 1004.3.1Boiler Top Clearances Boiler TypeMinimum Clearances from Top of Boiler to Ceiling or Other Overhead Obstruction (feet)Boiler TypeMinimum Clearances from Top of Boiler to Ceiling or Other Overhead Obstruction (feet)All boilers with manholes on top of the boiler except where a greater clearance is required in this table.3All boilers without manholes on top of the boiler except high-pressure steam boilers and where a greater clearance is required in this table.2High-pressure steam boilers with steam generating capacity not exceeding 5,000 pounds per hour.3High-pressure steam boilers with steam generating capacity exceeding 5,000 pounds per hour.7High-pressure steam boilers having heating surface not exceeding 1,000 square feet.3High-pressure steam boilers having heating surface in excess of 1,000 square feet.7High-pressure steam boilers with input not exceeding 5,000,000 Btu/h.3High-pressure steam boilers with input in excess of 5,000,000 Btu/h.7Steam-heating boilers and hot water-heating boilers with input exceeding 5,000,000 Btu/h.3Steam-heating boilers exceeding 5,000 pounds of steam per hour.3Steam-heating boilers and hot water-heating boilers having heating surface exceeding 1,000 square feet.3 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot = 0.0929 m 2 , 1 pound per hour = 0.4536 kg/h, 1 Btu/hr = 0.293 W.

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