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What is NYC FC § 904.1.4.1?

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This section prohibits the installation or maintenance of total flooding carbon dioxide fire extinguishing systems in normally occupied areas, such as commercial kitchens. Systems installed before July 1, 2008, were required to be removed by July 1, 2013. Applies to building owners with existing systems in these areas.

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904.1.4.1 Existing carbon dioxide systems.

FC § 904.1.4.1

It shall be unlawful to install or continue to maintain total flooding carbon dioxide fire extinguishing systems within normally occupied areas, including commercial kitchens. Total flooding carbon dioxide systems installed in normally occupied areas prior to July 1, 2008 were required by this code to be removed by July 1, 2013. Existing total flooding carbon dioxide fire extinguishing systems in such areas shall be removed and a replacement fire extinguishing system installed, where required, in accordance with the Building Code, this code or other applicable laws, rules and regulations.

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