NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-116.4.1 — Issuance of certificate of compliance.

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What is NYC AC § 28-116.4.1?

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This section mandates that specific types of service equipment, including air-conditioning systems, elevators, and boilers, cannot be operated until a certificate of compliance is issued by the department following satisfactory inspection and testing. Applies to building owners responsible for operating such equipment.

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§ 28-116.4.1 Issuance of certificate of compliance.

AC § 28-116.4.1

The following types of service equipment shall not be operated until the department issues a certificate of compliance after submission of a satisfactory report of inspection and testing of such equipment in accordance with this code and all required submittal documents: 1. Air-conditioning, ventilation and exhaust systems 2. Elevators, escalators, moving walkways and dumbwaiters 3. Fuel burning and fuel-oil storage equipment 4. Refrigeration systems 5. Heating systems 6. Boilers. Exception: A certificate of compliance shall not be required in connection with work specifically exempted from permit requirements in accordance with this code or department rules.

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