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What is NYC AC § 27-955?

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This section allows the use of an approved smoke detection alarm system instead of sprinklers in certain locations, excluding occupancy group J-1 or J-2. The smoke detection system must be of the supervisory type connected to an approved central station. Applies to building owners responsible for fire safety measures.

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§ 27-955 Smoke detector alternate.

AC § 27-955

An approved smoke detection alarm system may be used in lieu of sprinklers in those locations described in subdivisions (o) and (q) of section 27-954 of this article, except in buildings or spaces classified in occupancy group J-1 or J-2. Such smoke detection system shall be of the supervisory type connected to an approved central station. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1999/010.

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