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What is NYC MC § 1206.4?

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This section outlines requirements for pipe penetrations in walls, floors, or ceilings, stating that openings must be larger than the pipes. It mandates that openings through concrete or masonry elements be sleeved and that the surrounding annular space be protected according to the New York City Building Code. Applies to building owners and property operators managing structural integrity.

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1206.4 Pipe penetrations.

MC § 1206.4

Openings for pipe penetrations in walls, floors or ceilings shall be larger than the penetrating pipe. Openings through concrete or masonry building elements shall be sleeved. The annular space surrounding pipe penetrations shall be protected in accordance with the New York City Building Code.

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