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What is NYC BC § 905.11?

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This section mandates the painting of dedicated standpipes and their valve handles, requiring certification in accordance with specified subsections. It allows for identification through lettered legends and stipulates that painting must not obscure required labeling. Applies to building owners responsible for maintaining standpipe systems.

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905.11 Painting of dedicated standpipes.

BC § 905.11

Dedicated standpipes and the handles of valves serving standpipes shall be painted and such painting certified in accordance with Sections 905.11.1 through 905.11.6. In addition to painting, standpipe piping may also be identified by lettered legend in accordance with ANSI A13.1. Where the piping is required to be listed and labeled such painting shall not obscure such labeling. Exceptions: 1. Attachments, gauges, valves and operable parts of standpipes other than valve handles.

2.Where different color coding may be required by Section 3406 of the New York City Fire Code for facilities storing, handling, and using flammable and combustible liquids in connection with special operations.

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