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What is NYC MC § 1104.4.1?

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This section outlines the criteria for determining the permissible quantity of refrigerant in systems located in noncommunicating spaces. It specifies that the volume of the smallest enclosed occupied space should be used for this calculation. Applies to building owners managing refrigerant systems in specific configurations.

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1104.4.1 Noncommunicating spaces.

MC § 1104.4.1

Where the refrigerant-containing parts of a system are located in one or more spaces that do not communicate through permanent openings or HVAC ducts, the volume of the smallest, enclosed occupied space shall be used to determine the permissible quantity of refrigerant in the system.

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