NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-166 — Use of combustion shutoff; halting of emission of air contaminant.

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This section mandates that a combustion shutoff must automatically stop fuel burning equipment within two minutes if air contaminants exceed specified density or opacity levels. Resumption of operation is prohibited until compliance with standards is ensured. Applies to operators of fuel burning equipment in NYC.

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§ 24-166 Use of combustion shutoff; halting of emission of air contaminant.

AC § 24-166

(a)Whenever the use of a combustion shutoff is required by this code or by the commissioner, the combustion shutoff must automatically halt the operation of fuel burning equipment using fuel oil within two minutes after the emission of an air contaminant of a density which appears darker than number one on the standard smoke chart, or of an opacity which obscures vision to a degree greater than smoke of number one density on the standard smoke chart.

(b)No person shall cause or permit the resumption of the normal operation of the fuel burning equipment whose operation was halted by a combustion shutoff until the equipment operates in accordance with the standards of this code.

(c)The commissioner may recommend to the board that there shall be no civil penalty imposed for a first violation of this section if, within forty five days of the return date set forth on the notice of violation, the respondent admits liability for the violation and files a certification with the department in a form and manner and containing such information and documentation as shall be prescribed in the department's rules that the work has been performed to permanently correct the violation. If the commissioner accepts such certification of compliance, he or she shall recommend to the board that no civil penalty shall be imposed for the violation. Such violation may nevertheless serve as a predicate for purposes of imposing penalties for subsequent violations of this section. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2013/153.

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