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(Amended by Ord. No. 182,848, Eff. 1/3/14.)
Division
1 Administration
2 Definitions
3 General Requirements
4 Ventilation Air
5 Exhaust Systems
6 Duct Systems
7 Combustion Air
8 Chimneys and Vents
9 Installation of Specific Appliances
10 Boilers and Pressure Vessels
11 Refrigeration
12 Hydronics
13 Fuel Gas Piping
14 Process Piping
15 Solar Energy Systems
16 Stationary Power Plants
17 Referenced Standards
18 Appendices
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,848, Eff. 1/3/14.)
Section
95.100 Basic Provisions.
95.101 Title, Scope, and General.
95.102 Application to Existing Mechanical Systems.
95.103 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction.
95.104 Modifications.
95.105 Testing.
95.106 Powers and Duties of the Department.
95.107 Unsafe Equipment.
95.108 Appeals.
95.109 Prohibited Acts.
95.111 Permits.
95.112 Application for Permit.
95.113 Permit Issuance.
95.114 Permit Fees.
95.115 Inspections.
95.116 Connection Approval.
95.117 Unconstitutional.
95.118 Validity.
95.119 Registration.
(Amended by Ord. No. 184,692, Eff. 12/30/16.)
95.101.1. Title. (Amended by Ord. No. 187,719, Eff. 1/23/23.) This article is a portion of the Los Angeles Municipal Code and shall be known as the Los Angeles Mechanical Code. Whenever the word Code is used in this article, it shall mean the Los Angeles Mechanical Code.
The Los Angeles Mechanical Code adopts by indicated reference portions of the 2022 California Mechanical Code (CMC) which is Part 4 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR).
95.101.2. Purpose. The purpose of this article is to safeguard life, health, property and public welfare by regulating the design, construction, installation, alteration, repair, quality of materials, location, operation and maintenance of heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment and other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances installed in the City. The provisions of this Code are not intended to apply to equipment installed on railroad cars, motor vehicles, aircraft or on shipboards that are not used as permanent occupancies for longer than six months.
95.101.3. Scope. The provisions of this Code shall apply to the addition to or erection, installation, alteration, repair, relocation, replacement, use, or maintenance of heating, ventilation, cooling, refrigeration systems; incinerators; or other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances within this jurisdiction.
Additions, alterations, repairs to, and replacement of equipment or systems shall be in accordance with the provisions for new equipment and systems, except as otherwise provided in LAMC Section 95.102.0.
95.101.3.1. Conflicts. Where, in a specific case, different sections of this Code or referenced standards specify different materials, methods of construction, or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall prevail. [OSHPD 1, 2, 3 & 4]
95.101.3.1.1. Conflicts Between Codes. Where the requirements within the jurisdiction of this Mechanical Code conflict with the requirements of the Plumbing Code, the Plumbing Code shall prevail.
95.101.3.2. Design and Testing. The design and testing of equipment regulated by this Code shall be subject to the approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
95.101.3.3. Appendices. The provisions in the appendices are intended to supplement the requirements of this Code and shall not be considered part of this Code unless formally adopted as such.
(Amended by Ord. No. 184,692, Eff. 12/30/16.)
Sections 104.0 through 104.4 of Chapter 1, Division II of the CMC are adopted by reference, Section 104.5 of Chapter 1, Division II of the CMC is not adopted, and in lieu thereof, Section 95.102.5 of this Code shall apply.
95.102.1. Additions, alterations, or Repairs. Additions, alterations, or repairs shall be permitted to be made to a mechanical system without requiring the existing mechanical system to be in accordance with the requirements of this Code, provided the addition, alteration, or repair is in accordance with that required for a new mechanical system. Additions, alterations, or repairs shall not cause an existing system to become unsafe or create unhealthy or overloaded conditions.
Minor additions, alterations, and repairs to existing mechanical systems shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with the law in effect at the time the original installation was made, where approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
95.102.2. Existing Installations. Mechanical systems lawfully in existence at the time of the adoption of this Code shall be permitted to have their use, maintenance, or repair continued where the use, maintenance, or repair is in accordance with the original design and location and no hazard to life, health, or property has been created by such mechanical systems.
95.102.3. Changes in Building Occupancy. Mechanical systems that are a part of a building or structure undergoing a change in use or occupancy, as defined in Article 1, Chapter IX of the LAMC, shall be in accordance with the requirements of this Code that are applicable to the new use or occupancy.
95.102.4. Maintenance. Mechanical systems, materials, and appurtenances, both existing and new, and parts thereof, shall be maintained in operating condition in accordance with the original design and in a safe and hazard-free condition. Devices or safeguards that are required by this Code shall be maintained in accordance with the code edition under which installed. The owner or the owner's designated agent shall be responsible for maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment. To determine compliance with this subsection, the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to cause mechanical systems or equipment to be reinspected.
95.102.4.1. Commercial HVAC Systems. Commercial HVAC systems both existing and new, and parts thereof shall be inspected and maintained in operating condition in accordance with ASHRAE/ACCA 180. The owner or the owner's designated agent shall be responsible for maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment. To determine compliance with this subsection, the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to cause a HVAC system to be reinspected.
95.102.4.2. Residential HVAC Systems. Residential HVAC systems both existing and new, and parts thereof shall be inspected in accordance with ACCA 4 QM. The owner or the owner's designated agent shall be responsible for maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment. To determine compliance with this subsection, the Authority having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to cause a HVAC system to be reinspected.
95.102.5. Moved Buildings. Apartment houses and dwellings moved into or within the City and all other buildings moved within the City, may retain the existing heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment and other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances, provided the building does not become or continue to be a substandard residential building or a residential building subject to repair. However, existing mechanical equipment, including vents, which is not in good and safe condition and not working properly shall be corrected.
Existing heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment and other miscellaneous heat-producing appliances in any building, other than an apartment house or dwelling, moved from outside the City to inside the City shall comply with all the requirements of this Code.
New heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment and miscellaneous heat-producing appliances that are installed in any building relocated into or within the City shall conform to the provisions of this Code.
95.102.6. Existing Buildings. In existing buildings or premises in which mechanical systems are to be altered, repaired, replaced, or renovated, the Authority Having Jurisdiction has discretionary powers to permit deviation from the provisions of this Code, provided that such proposal to deviate is first submitted for determination in order that health and safety requirements, as they pertain to mechanical, shall be observed.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 184,692, Eff. 12/30/16.)
95.103.1. General. Nothing in this Code is intended to prevent the use of systems, methods, or devices of equivalent or superior quality, strength, fire resistance, effectiveness, durability, and safety over those prescribed by this Code. Technical documentation shall be submitted to the Authority Having Jurisdiction to demonstrate equivalency. The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall have the authority to approve or disapprove the system, method or device for the intended purpose.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 184,692, Eff. 12/30/16.)
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