(A) (1) Gas burners and devices, attachments or accessories to gas burners, which can in any way affect combustion or safety, shall not be installed until they have been inspected, tested and approved by the Department.
(2) This inspection and test shall cover arrangement of parts, suitability of material, strength of parts, electrical control, thermostatic arrangement, reliability of automatic features and positiveness of ignition.
(3) Any combination of gas burners, attachments or devices used together in any manner shall meet the requirements which apply to individual pieces of equipment.
(4) All gas burners, devices, attachments and accessories covered by this section shall bear the manufacturer’s identification marking.
(5) No devices or attachment shall be installed on any gas burner which may in any way impair the combustion of the gas.
(6) No devices employing or depending upon an electrical current shall be used if of such character that failure of the electrical current could result in the escape of unburned gas or in failure to reduce the supply of gas under conditions which would normally result in its reduction unless other means are provided to prevent the development of dangerous temperatures, pressures or the escape of gas. Only approved devices and controls may be used.
(B) (1) Electrically operated safety devices shall not depend upon the closing of a circuit to shut off the main gas supply. This requirement shall not be construed as prohibiting the use of electrical regulated devices provided the required safety devices are also installed.
(2) All electrical work and equipment of the system shall be in accordance with the requirements of Ch. 154.
(Ord. 19, passed 1-7-1955) Penalty, see § 156.999