February 12, 2018
Reading Time: 2 minutesBy Robert M. Longo, AIA, LEED AP
AIA NJ Codes and Regulations Committee Chairman
New Jersey recently adopted a rule modifying the Uniform Construction Code (UCC) and the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) to require Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors in all use groups. Previously CO detectors were only required in use groups where occupants would be sleeping unattended, including group I-1 and all group R buildings.
Carbon monoxide is primarily a concern in buildings with fuel-burning appliance. If a building has natural gas or oil fired appliances such as a furnace, boiler, water heater, stove, clothes dryer, etc, then CO detection will be required.
This requirement is retroactive under UFC, meaning all buildings with fuel-burning appliance must now comply. The law is currently in effect and there is no grace period. This requirement will likely be enforced during the annual fire inspection process required for most commercial buildings.
The requirements for CO detection also apply to new construction. Relevant changes have been made to UCC via errata to IBC 2015 NJ edition, which can be downloaded here. Requirements for additions, alterations, and reconstructions can be found in the Rehabilitation Subcode.
The retroactive requirements in UFC for non-residential use groups are outlined below.
There are specific cases where the UFC exempts the installation of carbon monoxide detectors. These include repair garages, battery charging areas and most warehouses.
Carbon monoxide alarms may be battery-operated, plug-in, or hard-wired. Combination fire and carbon monoxide detection systems are permitted. The alarm must provide sound at a level that is 15dB above ambient sound. There is no requirement for fire department notification.
Additional information is available in DCA Bulletin 2017-1 which can be downloaded here.
By Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, AIA NJ Advocacy Consultant | Posted in Architecture in NJ, Codes & Regulations | Tagged: #CarbonMonoxide, #CO, #CODetectors, #RobertMLongoAIA, #UCC, #UFC | Comments (0)
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