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What is NYC MC § 1305.9.9?

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This section outlines the requirements for vacuum breaking devices, specifying that they must be hard-piped to a reservoir equipped with a leak detection alarm. The alarm must connect to both a local audible alarm and a remote alarm at a supervising station, with wiring adhering to the New York City Electrical Code. Applies to building owners using vacuum breaking devices.

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1305.9.9 Vacuum breaking devices.

MC § 1305.9.9

Vacuum breaking devices shall be designed for their required use. Vacuum breaking devices shall be hard-piped to a reservoir with a leak detection alarm, arranged so as to sound an alarm. The alarm shall be connected to a local audible alarm and to a remote alarm located at a supervising station. The wiring shall comply with the New York City Electrical Code.

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