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What is NYC FGC § 628.4?

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This section mandates the installation of an appliance pressure regulator in the line to an illuminating appliance when no service pressure regulator is present. It allows for a single regulator to serve multiple illuminating appliances if it has adequate capacity. Applies to building owners managing illuminating appliances.

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628.4 Appliance pressure regulators.

FGC § 628.4

Where an appliance pressure regulator is not supplied with an illuminating appliance and the service line is not equipped with a service pressure regulator, an appliance pressure regulator shall be installed in the line to the illuminating appliance. For multiple installations, one regulator of adequate capacity shall be permitted to serve more than one illuminating appliance.

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