(A) Complete instructions in regard to care and operation of the oil-burning equipment shall be posted near the apparatus installed. The instruction sheet so posted shall include the specifications for the gravity and limiting flash point of oil suitable for use in the burner. All cards of instruction must be posted at the time of installation.
(B) In single residences, every oil burner installation shall have near the entrance to the furnace room, and readily accessible for convenient use in emergency, a hand fire extinguisher of at least a quart capacity approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters for extinguishing combustible oil fires provided, however, that installations of oil-burning equipment in multiple dwellings, commercial establishments of any kind or description where the public congregates or persons are permitted to be present on invitation or otherwise, such installation shall have accessible in the furnace room for immediate and convenient use in emergency, a fire extinguisher of at least two and one-half gallons capacity, approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and which shall be of foam type or its equivalent; provided further, that in case of great hazard or danger to the public, the Chief of the Fire Department, may, in writing, require further or additional fire extinguishing apparatus in order to safeguard public property and life.
(C) The use of acetylene or any other gas possessing a wider range of explosiveness in admixture with air than coal gas or water gas is prohibited for use in the gas pilot of any fuel oil burner.
(Ord. 19, passed 1-7-1955) Penalty, see § 156.999