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What is NYC MC § 928.1?

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This section outlines the installation requirements for evaporative cooling equipment, including adherence to manufacturer's instructions, proper platform leveling, compliance with the New York City Building Code for openings, provision of an approved water supply, and specific ventilation air intake locations. Applies to building owners installing evaporative cooling systems.

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928.1 General.

MC § 928.1

Evaporative cooling equipment shall: 1. Be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

2.Be installed on level platforms and in accordance with Section 304.10.

3.Have openings in exterior walls or roofs flashed in accordance with the New York City Building Code.

4.Be provided with an approved water supply, sized for peak demand. The quality of water shall be provided in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's recommendations. The piping system and protection of the potable water supply system shall be installed as required by the New York City Plumbing Code.

5.Have ventilation air intake opening locations in accordance with Section 401.4.

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