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What is NYC BC § 915.3.1?

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This section mandates that the activation of a carbon monoxide detector at the source of carbon monoxide-producing equipment must result in the shutdown of that equipment. An exception exists for generators, which are not subject to this requirement. Applies to operators of carbon monoxide-producing equipment.

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915.3.1 Equipment shutdown.

BC § 915.3.1

Activation of a carbon monoxide detector located at the source of carbon monoxide-producing equipment shall shut down that source. Exception: This provision does not apply where the source is a generator.

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