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What is NYC MC § 811.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for the location of discharge outlets for emergency and standby generators, ensuring compliance with NFPA 37. The statute aims to protect public health and safety by preventing flue gases from entering building openings or overheating structures. Applies to building owners operating emergency and standby generators.

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811.2 Emergency and standby generator discharge opening termination requirements.

MC § 811.2

The location of discharge outlets for emergency and standby generators shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 37 so that the flue gases are not directed to jeopardize the health or safety of people, overheat combustible structures, nor enter building openings in the vicinity of the outlet, nor shall the location of such openings cause the condensate leaving the outlet to come into contact with people.

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