Brookhaven |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 30. Fire Prevention |
Article XXX. Requirements for Installation, Testing, Inspection and Maintenance of Approved Carbon Monoxide Detection Systems and Devices |
§ 30-181. Requirements for permit/plan submission.
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A.Prior to the commencement of any installation or modification of a carbon monoxide detection system, combination carbon monoxide detection system or combination system, a permit shall be obtained from the Division of Fire Prevention.B.All submissions shall comply with these requirements, applicable reference standards, and the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, and shall include the following:(1)Fire prevention permit application (FP-10).(2)Property owner/agent authorization form.(3)A copy of the security or fire alarm installer's license issued by the NYS Department of State, Division of Licensing Services.(4)Permit submission shall include the required fee pursuant to the current fee schedule.(5)Two sets of plans, bearing the stamp/seal of a New York State licensed design professional; ensure HVAC zones are clearly depicted on the submission. Exception: Buildings/Structures where carbon monoxide detection and associated components are being interconnected with an existing fire alarm system, and where the building is a single occupancy, and where installation of five or fewer carbon monoxide devices is required for adequate protection, a scope of work description submitted by the installer to the Division of Fire Prevention on a form prescribed by the Chief Fire Marshal will be accepted in lieu of plans.(6)Manufacturer's documentation for all components of the system.(7)Proof of installer's certification or approval from the system(s) manufacturer indicating the installer is factory-trained and/or certified/authorized for the specific brand/model of system and/or components being installed.C.Permit not required. Where carbon monoxide alarms are permitted pursuant to § 80-175 of these requirements, an affidavit of installation on a form prescribed by the Chief Fire Marshal shall be filed with the Division of Fire Prevention by the building owner, in lieu of the permit process and fee required herein.