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What is NYC AC § 27-742?

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This section addresses equipment that generates incidental heat within a room or space, such as motors and generators. It allows for the heating capacity of this equipment to be deducted from the required heating capacity of primary heating devices in the room. Applies to building owners managing heating systems.

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§ 27-742 Devices producing incidental heat.

AC § 27-742

Where a room or space contains equipment that produces heat, such as motors, generators, resistors, lights, compressors, steam heated vessels, etc., and where such equipment is in constant use during the period of occupancy, the equipment may be considered as a supplementary heating device. Its heating capacity may be deducted from the required capacity of the heating devices in the room.

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