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What is NYC MC § 927.4?

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This section outlines the requirements for installing radiant heating systems in concrete or masonry. It mandates that systems be identified for suitability and secured according to manufacturer instructions, and prohibits installation over expansion joints without protection from movement. Applies to building owners installing radiant heating systems.

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927.4 Installation in concrete or masonry.

MC § 927.4

Radiant heating systems installed in concrete or masonry shall conform to the following requirements: 1. Radiant heating systems shall be identified as being suitable for the installation, and shall be secured in place as specified in the manufacturer's instructions.

2.Radiant heating panels and radiant heating panel sets shall not be installed where they bridge expansion joints unless they are protected from expansion and contraction.

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