Description
ASME CSD-1 Code Requirement
‘(b) A manually operated remote shutdown switch or circuit breaker shall be located just outside the boiler room door and marked for easy identification.
(1) Consideration should be given to the type and locations of remote shutdown switch to safeguard against tampering. If the boiler room door is on the building exterior, the switch should be located just inside the door. If there is more than one door to the boiler room, there should be a remote shutdown switch located at each door.
(2) Activation of the remote switch or circuit breaker shall immediately shut off the fuel or energy supply.’
Carbon Monoxide Interlock Code Requirements
In Texas, Florida & Georgia, a carbon monoxide detector is required with all new & refurbished boiler(s) installations to automatically shutdown the boiler(s) in the event of high CO levels. See below a summary of the existing codes.
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| Florida Compliant – Rule Chapter: 69A-70 | 2022 Rules & Regulations of the State of Georgia – Rule 120-3-26-.07 | Chapter 908-01 – Carbon Monoxide Detectors | 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 65 |
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509.211 Safety regulations (4) Requires that every enclosed space or room that contains a boiler regulated under chapter 554 which is fired by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels and that is located in any portion of a public lodging establishment that also contains sleeping rooms shall be equipped with one or more carbon monoxide sensor devices that bear the label of a nationally recognized testing laboratory and have been tested and listed as complying with the most recent Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard 2034, or its equivalent, unless it is determined that carbon monoxide hazards have otherwise been adequately mitigated as determined by the division. Such devices shall be integrated with the public lodging establishment’s fire detection system. CO METERS by set to shut boiler off and 35ppm and Must have a Manual Reset.
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120-3-26-.07 (10) – State Inspection Fees New Installation of Boilers and Installation of Secondhand Boilers or Pressure Vessels
(a) Each boiler room containing one or more boilers or hot water heaters or pressure vessels from which carbon monoxide can be produced shall be equipped with a carbon monoxide detector with a manual reset. The requirements of this subsection apply to boiler rooms in which new installations or re installations of one or more boilers are completed. |
908-01 Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
(a) Scope. Pursuant to sections 908.7.2 and 908.7.3 of the Building Code (BC), listed carbon monoxide (CO) detectors required to be installed in E, I-2 and I-4 occupancies and in buildings equipped with a fire alarm system that contain Group A-1, A-2, A-3, B or M occupancies, as defined in BC Chapter (b) Reference. See section 28-315.11 of the New York City Administrative Code (AC), and BC sections 908.7.2, 908.7.3, 908.7.3.1 and 908.7.4. (c) Group E, I-2 and I-4 occupancies. CO detectors with built-in sounder bases installed in E, I-2 and I-4 occupancies in accordance with BC 908.7.2 must be installed in the following locations: (d) Group A-1, A-2 and A-3 occupancies. CO detectors with built-in sounder bases installed in buildings that are equipped with a fire alarm system and that contain A-1, A-2 or A-3 occupancies must be installed in the following locations: (e) Group B and M occupancies. CO detectors with built-in sounder bases installed in buildings that are equipped with a fire alarm system and that contain Group B or M occupancies must be installed in the following locations: (6) Detection zones: (f) Equipment shutdown. Activation of a CO detector located at the source of CO-producing equipment must shut down that source. This provision does not apply where the source is a generator. (g) Installation requirements. CO detectors must be installed in accordance with NFPA 720 – 2015 edition, as modified for New York City by this section. (h) Fire alarm control units. The provisions of section 23.8.2.2 of NFPA 72 – 2010 regarding having a separate panel apply to CO detectors. |
‘Each boiler room containing one or more boilers from which carbon monoxide can be produced shall be equipped with a carbon monoxide detector with a manual reset.
(1) The carbon monoxide detector and boiler(s) shall be interlocked to disable the burners when the measured level of CO rises above 50ppm. (2) The carbon monoxide detector shall disable the burners upon loss of power to the detector. (3) The carbon monoxide detector shall be calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or every eighteen months after installation of the detector. A record of calibration shall be posted at or near the boiler, or be readily accessible to an inspector. (4) The requirements in this subsection apply to boiler rooms in which need installations or re-installations of one or more boilers are completed on or after September 1, 2020.’ |



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