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513.1 Scope and purpose.
This section applies to mechanical and passive smoke control systems that are required by the New York City Building Code. A smoke control system, where required, facilitates the evacuation of the occupants. Smoke control systems not required by the New York City Building Code shall not be installed unless approved by the Department. The purpose of this section is to establish minimum requirements for the design, installation and acceptance testing of smoke control systems that are intended to provide a tenable environment for the evacuation or relocation of occupants. These provisions are not intended for the preservation of contents, the timely restoration of operations, or for assistance in fire suppression or post-fire smoke purge. Smoke control systems regulated by this section serve a different purpose than the smoke and heat-venting provisions found in Section 910 of the New York City Building Code. Mechanical smoke control systems shall not be considered exhaust systems under Chapter 5.
513.2 General design requirements.
Smoke control systems shall be designed and installed in accordance with Section 909 of the New York City Building Code.
514.1 General.
Energy recovery ventilation systems shall be installed in accordance with this section. Where required for purposes of energy conservation, energy recovery ventilation systems shall comply with the New York City Energy Conservation Code. Ducted heat recovery ventilators shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1812. Nonducted heat recovery ventilators shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1815.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2009/085.
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