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What is NYC AC § 27-805?

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This section outlines the clearance requirements from combustible construction for walls, partitions, and ceilings adjacent to combustion or heating equipment. Compliance with specified standards and approvals is necessary for installation. Applies to building owners responsible for heating and combustion equipment installation.

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§ 27-805 General requirements.

AC § 27-805

Clearances from combustible construction in walls, partitions and ceilings adjacent to combustion or heating equipment shall not be less than that tabulated in reference standard RS 14-15, provided the following conditions are met: (a) All clearances shall comply with the requirements specified in section 27-792 of article one of this subchapter.

(b)Heating and combustion equipment which has been tested in accordance with the applicable standards listed in reference standard RS-14, shall be installed with the clearances determined by such tests.

(c)Equipment which has been approved, as provided in section 27-135 of article eight of subchapter one of this chapter, shall be installed in accordance with the conditions of such approval.

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