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What is NYC BC § 909.13.1?

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This section outlines the material specifications for control air tubing, requiring hard drawn copper and specific fittings in compliance with various ASTM and ASME standards. It also details exceptions for nonmetallic tubing under certain conditions. Applies to building owners responsible for fire protection systems.

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909.13.1 Materials.

BC § 909.13.1

Control air tubing shall be hard drawn copper, Type L, ACR in accordance with ASTM B 42, ASTM B 43, ASTM B 68, ASTM B 88, ASTM B 251 and ASTM B 280. Fittings shall be wrought copper or brass, solder type, in accordance with ASME B 16.18 or ASME B 16.22. Changes in direction shall be made with appropriate tool bends. Brass compression-type fittings shall be used at final connection to devices; other joints shall be brazed using a BCuP5 brazing alloy with solidus above 1,100°F (593.3°C) and liquids below 1,500°F (815.6°C). Brazing flux shall be used on copper-to-brass joints only. Exception: Nonmetallic tubing used within control panels and at the final connection to devices provided all of the following conditions are met: 1. Tubing shall comply with the optical density, flame spread, and the listing & labeling requirements of Section 602.2.1.3 of the New York City Mechanical Code.

2.Tubing and connected devices shall be completely enclosed within a galvanized or paint-grade steel enclosure having a minimum thickness of 0.0296 inch (0.7534 mm) (No. 22 gage). Entry to the enclosure shall be by copper tubing with a protective grommet of neoprene or Teflon or by suitable brass compression to male-barbed adapter.

3.Tubing shall be identified by appropriately documented coding.

4.Tubing shall be neatly tied and supported within enclosure. Tubing bridging cabinets and doors or moveable devices shall be of sufficient length to avoid tension and excessive stress. Tubing shall be protected against abrasion. Tubing serving devices on doors shall be fastened along hinges.

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