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What is NYC AC § 27-379?

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This section addresses the classification and requirements for moving walkways, defining them as exit passageways or ramps based on their design. The statute outlines capacity, acceptable exit conditions, design, and construction standards, as well as enclosure requirements. Applies to building owners incorporating moving walkways in their properties.

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§ 27-379 Moving walkways.

AC § 27-379

Pedestrian walkways consisting of conveyor belts shall be considered as exit passageways if level, or as ramps if inclined, and shall be acceptable as exits if they comply with the applicable requirements for exit passageways or ramps, and with the following: (a) Capacity. The capacity shall be as listed under exit passageways or ramps, as the case may be, in table 6-1.

(b)Acceptable exits. Only walkways moving in the direction of exit travel may be credited as exits, except that any moving walkway may be credited when it is connected to an automatic fire detection system that will cause it to stop simultaneously with the detection of fire on the floor it serves. Such detection system shall comply with the construction provisions of subchapter seventeen of this chapter.

(c)Design and construction. Walkways shall comply with the requirements of subchapter eighteen of this chapter.

(d)Enclosure. Walkways that do not serve as exits, but are inclined so as to require an opening in any floor, shall be enclosed as required for escalators in subdivision (c) of section 27-378 of this article.

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