Certification of Compliance With Color Coding of Standpipe/Sprinkler Piping and Valve Handles in New & Existing Buildings Pursuant to Sections Bc 903 and 905 (Local Law 58/09) of the New York City Building Code is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Buildings - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is the color coding requirement for standpipe/sprinkler piping and valve handles?
A: Standpipe/sprinkler piping and valve handles should be color-coded in accordance with Section BC 903 and 905 of the New York City Building Code.
Q: What is the purpose of color coding for standpipe/sprinkler piping and valve handles?
A: The purpose of color coding is to provide visual identification and help with quick recognition of the purpose and function of standpipe/sprinkler piping and valve handles.
Q: Is compliance with color coding required in both new and existing buildings?
A: Yes, compliance with color coding is required for both new and existing buildings in New York City.
Q: What does Local Law 58/09 refer to?
A: Local Law 58/09 refers to the specific local law in New York City that codifies the color coding requirements for standpipe/sprinkler piping and valve handles.
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