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What is NYC BC § 918.10?

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This section outlines the requirements for gas detection systems in buildings, specifying that they must connect to a Fire Command Center or fire alarm control unit. If such units are not present, an approved control panel must be installed at the main entrance. Applies to building owners responsible for fire safety systems.

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918.10 Fire alarm system connections.

BC § 918.10

Gas detection systems shall be connected to and monitored at the Fire Command Center or fire alarm control unit where required or provided. Where a Fire Command Center or fire alarm control unit is not required or provided, an approved gas detection system control panel or annunciator shall be installed at the building main front entrance. A gas detection system shall be monitored by a central supervising station. Gas detection supervisory and alarm signals shall be transmitted as separate and distinct signals to the central supervising station.

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