| ‡‡‡ Chapter 5 was amended by | |
| Local Law | |
| 77 | |
| of 2023 | |
| . This law has an effective | |
| date of June 10, 2023. | |
| CHAPTER 5 | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 501 | |
| GENERAL | |
| 501.1 Scope. | |
| The provisions of this chapter shall govern the materials, design and installation of water heaters and the | |
| related safety devices and appurtenances. | |
| 501.2 Water heaters utilized for space heating. | |
| Water heaters utilized both to supply potable hot water and provide | |
| hot water for space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be listed and labeled for such applications by the manufacturer and shall | |
| be | |
| built in accordance with Section IV o | |
| f the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| with an “H” code stamp. They | |
| shall be | |
| installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions | |
| , the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| and the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 501.2.1 Cross | |
| connection. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable hot water and hot water for space heating appli- | |
| cations shall have separate heating sections and connections for distribution systems and shall not be cross | |
| - | |
| con- | |
| nected. The potability of the domestic water | |
| shall be maintained throughout the system in accordance with Chapter | |
| 6. | |
| 501.2.2 Sizing. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be sized | |
| to prevent the space | |
| - | |
| heating load from diminishing the required pota | |
| ble water | |
| - | |
| heating capacity. | |
| 501.2.3 Temperature limitation. | |
| Where a combination potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating system requires | |
| water for space | |
| - | |
| heating, a temperature actuated mixing valve complying with ASSE 1017 shall be provided to | |
| temper the w | |
| ater supplied to the potable hot water | |
| distribution system in accordance with Section 607. | |
| 501.3 Drain valves. | |
| Drain valves for emptying shall be installed at the bottom of each tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater and hot | |
| water storage tank. The drain valve inlet shal | |
| l be not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| - | |
| inch (19 mm) nominal iron pipe size and the outlet | |
| shall be provided with male garden hose threads. | |
| 501.4 Location. | |
| Water heaters and storage tanks shall be located and connected so as to provide access | |
| for observa- | |
| tion, maintenance, | |
| servicing and replacement. | |
| 501.5 Water heater labeling. | |
| Water heaters shall be third | |
| - | |
| party certified. | |
| 501.6 Water temperature control in piping from tankless heaters. | |
| The temperature of water from tankless water | |
| heaters shall be not greater than | |
| 140°F (60°C) where intended for domestic uses. This provision shall not supersede | |
| the requirement for protective shower valves in accordance with Section 424.3. | |
| 501.7 Pressure marking of storage tanks. | |
| Storage tanks and water heaters installed for domestic | |
| hot water shall have | |
| the maximum allowable working pressure clearly and indelibly stamped in the metal or marked on a plate welded | |
| thereto or otherwise permanently attached. Such markings shall be in an accessible position outside of the tank so as | |
| to mak | |
| e inspection or reinspection readily possible. | |
| 501.8 Temperature controls. | |
| Hot water supply systems shall be equipped with automatic temperature controls capa- | |
| ble of adjustments from the lowest to the highest acceptable temperature settings for the intended | |
| temperature operat- | |
| ing range. | |
| 501.9 Supplemental water | |
| - | |
| heating devices. | |
| Potable water | |
| - | |
| heating devices that utilize refrigerant | |
| - | |
| to | |
| - | |
| water heat ex- | |
| changers shall be approved and installed in accordance with this code, the applicable provisions of the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Energy Conservation Code | |
| and the manufacturer’s instructions. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 502 | |
| INSTALLATION | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| ‡‡‡ | |
| 502.1 General. | |
| Water heaters shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Oil | |
| - | |
| fired | |
| water heaters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code, the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| , and shall comply | |
| with UL 732. Approval for oil | |
| - | |
| fired water heaters 350,000 Btu/h input (102 | |
| . | |
| 5 kW) and above shall be obtained from | |
| the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Electric water he | |
| aters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code and provisions of | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . | |
| Domestic electric water heaters shall comply with | |
| UL 174 or UL 1453. Commercial electric water heaters shall comply with UL 1453. Gas | |
| - | |
| fired water heat | |
| ers shall | |
| conform to the requirements of the | |
| New York City | |
| Fuel Gas | |
| Code | |
| . All water heaters shall conform to the | |
| New York | |
| City Energy Conservation | |
| Code | |
| . | |
| 502.1.1 Elevation and protection. | |
| Elevation of water heater ignition sources and mechanical damage protection | |
| requirements for water heaters shall be in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| and the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Fuel Gas Code | |
| . | |
| 502.2 Rooms used as a plenum. | |
| Water heaters using | |
| solid, liquid or gas fuel shall not be installed in a room containing | |
| air | |
| - | |
| handling machinery | |
| where | |
| such room is used as a plenum. | |
| 502.3 Water heaters installed in attics. | |
| Water heaters installed in attics shall be electric. | |
| Attics containing a water | |
| heater | |
| shall be provided with an opening and unobstructed passageway large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. The passageway shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in height | |
| and 22 inches (559 mm) in width and not | |
| more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in leng | |
| th when measured along the centerline of the passageway from the opening to | |
| the water heater. The passageway shall have continuous solid flooring not less than 24 inches (610 mm) in width. A | |
| level service space not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in length an | |
| d 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in width | |
| shall be present at the | |
| front or service side of the water heater. Dimensions of the clear access opening shall be | |
| not less than 20 inches by | |
| 30 inches (508 mm by 762 mm) and shall be large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. | |
| 502.4 Seismic supports. | |
| Where earthquake loads are applicable in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| , | |
| water heater supports shall be designed and installed for the seismic forces in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| . | |
| 502. | |
| 5 Clearances for maintenance and replacement. | |
| Appliances shall be provided with access | |
| for inspection, ser- | |
| vice, repair and replacement without disabling the function of a fire | |
| - | |
| resistance | |
| - | |
| rated assembly or removing permanent | |
| construction, other appliances o | |
| r any other piping or ducts not connected to the appliance being inspected, serviced, | |
| repaired or replaced. A level working space not less than 30 inches in length and 30 inches in width (762 mm by 762 | |
| mm) shall be provided in front of the control side to | |
| service an appliance. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 503 | |
| CONNECTIONS | |
| 503.1 Cold water line valve. | |
| The cold water branch | |
| line from the main water supply line to each hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater shall be provided with a valve, located near the equipment and serving o | |
| nly the hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater. The valve shall not interfere or cause a disruption of the cold water supply to the remainder of | |
| the cold water system. The valve shall be provided with access | |
| on the same floor level as the water heater serv | |
| ed. | |
| 503.2 Water circulation. | |
| The method of connecting a circulating water heater to the tank shall provide proper circu- | |
| lation of water through the water heater. The pipe or tubes required for the installation of appliances that will draw | |
| from the water hea | |
| ter or storage tank shall comply with the provisions of this code for material and installation. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 504 | |
| SAFETY DEVICES | |
| 504.1 Antisiphon devices. | |
| An approved | |
| means, such as a cold water “dip” tube with a hole at the top or a vacuum | |
| relief valve installed in the cold water supply line above the top of the heater or tank, shall be provided to prevent | |
| siphoning of any storage water heater or tank. | |
| 504.2 Vacuum rel | |
| ief valve. | |
| Bottom fed water heaters and bottom fed tanks connected to water heaters shall have a | |
| vacuum relief valve installed. The vacuum relief valve shall comply with ANSI Z21.22. | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| 504.3 Shutdown. | |
| A means for disconnecting an electric hot water supply system from its energy supply shall be | |
| provided in accordance with | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . A separate valve shall be provided to shut off the | |
| energy fuel supply to all other types of hot wat | |
| er supply systems in accordance with the | |
| New York City Fuel Gas Code | |
| and | |
| New York City Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 504.4 Relief valve. | |
| Storage | |
| water heaters operating above atmospheric pressure shall be provided with an approved, | |
| self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pressure relie | |
| f valve and temperature relief valve or combination thereof. The relief valve shall | |
| conform to ANSI Z21.22. The relief valve shall not be used as a means of controlling thermal expansion. | |
| 504.4.1 Installation. | |
| Such valves shall be installed in the shell of | |
| the storage water heater tank. Temperature relief | |
| valves shall be so located in the tank as to be actuated by the water in the top 6 inches (152 mm) of the tank served. | |
| For installations with separate storage tanks, the approved, self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pr | |
| essure relief valve and temper- | |
| ature relief valve or combination thereof conforming to ANSI Z21.22, shall be installed on both the | |
| storage | |
| water | |
| heater and | |
| storage tank. There shall not be a check valve or shutoff valve between a relief valve and the heater | |
| or | |
| tank served. | |
| 504.5 Relief valve approval. | |
| Temperature and pressure relief valves, or combinations thereof, and energy cutoff | |
| devices shall bear the label of an approved | |
| agency and shall have a temperature setting of not more than 210°F (99°C) | |
| and a pre | |
| ssure setting not exceeding the tank or water heater manufacturer’s rated working pressure. The relieving | |
| capacity of each pressure relief valve and each temperature relief valve shall equal or exceed the heat input to the | |
| water heater or storage tank. | |
| 504 | |
| .6 Requirements for discharge piping. | |
| The discharge piping serving a pressure relief valve, temperature relief | |
| valve or combination thereof shall: | |
| 1. | |
| Not be directly connected to the drainage system. | |
| 2. | |
| Discharge through an air gap | |
| located in the same ro | |
| om as the water heater. | |
| 3. | |
| Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served and shall discharge full size to the air gap. | |
| 4. | |
| Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving any other relief device or equipment. | |
| 5. | |
| Discharge in a manner that does not cause personal injury or structural damage. | |
| 6. | |
| Discharge to a termination point that is readily observable by the building occupants. | |
| 7. | |
| Not be trapped. | |
| 8. | |
| Be installed so as to flow by gravity. | |
| 9. | |
| Terminate not more | |
| than 6 inches (152 mm) above and not less than two times the discharge pipe diameter | |
| above the floor or flood level rim of the waste receptor. | |
| 10. | |
| Not have a threaded connection at the end of such piping. | |
| 11. | |
| Not have valves or tee fittings. | |
| 12. | |
| Be constr | |
| ucted of those materials listed in Section 605.4 or materials tested, rated and approved | |
| for such use | |
| in accordance with ASME A112.4.1. | |
| 504.7 Required pan. | |
| Where a storage tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater or a hot water storage tank is installed in a location | |
| where water leakage | |
| from | |
| the | |
| tank | |
| will cause damage, the tank shall be installed in a galvanized steel pan having a | |
| material thickness of not less than 0.0236 inc | |
| h (0.6010 mm) (No. 24 gage), or other pans approved | |
| for such use. | |
| 504.7.1 Pan size and drain. | |
| The pan shall be not less than 1 | |
| 1 | |
| / | |
| 2 | |
| inches (38 mm) in depth and shall be of sufficient | |
| size and shape to receive all dripping or condensate from the tank or water | |
| heater. The pan shall be drained by an | |
| indirect waste pipe having a diameter of not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| inch (19 mm). Piping for safety pan drains shall be of | |
| those materials listed in Table 605.4. | |
| Exception: | |
| A pan drain shall not be required for a replacement | |
| water heater where a pan drain was not previously | |
| installed, provided that a leak detector is installed within the pan. | |
| 504.7.2 Pan drain termination. | |
| The pan drain shall extend full size and terminate over a suitably located indirect | |
| waste receptor or flo | |
| or drain or extend to the exterior of the building and terminate not less than 6 inches (152 mm) | |
| and not more than 24 inches (610 mm) above the adjacent ground | |
| surface at a point that is readily observable by | |
| the building occupants | |
| . | |
| ‡‡‡ Chapter 5 was amended by | |
| Local Law | |
| 77 | |
| of 2023 | |
| . This law has an effective | |
| date of June 10, 2023. | |
| CHAPTER 5 | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 501 | |
| GENERAL | |
| 501.1 Scope. | |
| The provisions of this chapter shall govern the materials, design and installation of water heaters and the | |
| related safety devices and appurtenances. | |
| 501.2 Water heaters utilized for space heating. | |
| Water heaters utilized both to supply potable hot water and provide | |
| hot water for space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be listed and labeled for such applications by the manufacturer and shall | |
| be | |
| built in accordance with Section IV o | |
| f the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| with an “H” code stamp. They | |
| shall be | |
| installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions | |
| , the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| and the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 501.2.1 Cross | |
| connection. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable hot water and hot water for space heating appli- | |
| cations shall have separate heating sections and connections for distribution systems and shall not be cross | |
| - | |
| con- | |
| nected. The potability of the domestic water | |
| shall be maintained throughout the system in accordance with Chapter | |
| 6. | |
| 501.2.2 Sizing. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be sized | |
| to prevent the space | |
| - | |
| heating load from diminishing the required pota | |
| ble water | |
| - | |
| heating capacity. | |
| 501.2.3 Temperature limitation. | |
| Where a combination potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating system requires | |
| water for space | |
| - | |
| heating, a temperature actuated mixing valve complying with ASSE 1017 shall be provided to | |
| temper the w | |
| ater supplied to the potable hot water | |
| distribution system in accordance with Section 607. | |
| 501.3 Drain valves. | |
| Drain valves for emptying shall be installed at the bottom of each tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater and hot | |
| water storage tank. The drain valve inlet shal | |
| l be not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| - | |
| inch (19 mm) nominal iron pipe size and the outlet | |
| shall be provided with male garden hose threads. | |
| 501.4 Location. | |
| Water heaters and storage tanks shall be located and connected so as to provide access | |
| for observa- | |
| tion, maintenance, | |
| servicing and replacement. | |
| 501.5 Water heater labeling. | |
| Water heaters shall be third | |
| - | |
| party certified. | |
| 501.6 Water temperature control in piping from tankless heaters. | |
| The temperature of water from tankless water | |
| heaters shall be not greater than | |
| 140°F (60°C) where intended for domestic uses. This provision shall not supersede | |
| the requirement for protective shower valves in accordance with Section 424.3. | |
| 501.7 Pressure marking of storage tanks. | |
| Storage tanks and water heaters installed for domestic | |
| hot water shall have | |
| the maximum allowable working pressure clearly and indelibly stamped in the metal or marked on a plate welded | |
| thereto or otherwise permanently attached. Such markings shall be in an accessible position outside of the tank so as | |
| to mak | |
| e inspection or reinspection readily possible. | |
| 501.8 Temperature controls. | |
| Hot water supply systems shall be equipped with automatic temperature controls capa- | |
| ble of adjustments from the lowest to the highest acceptable temperature settings for the intended | |
| temperature operat- | |
| ing range. | |
| 501.9 Supplemental water | |
| - | |
| heating devices. | |
| Potable water | |
| - | |
| heating devices that utilize refrigerant | |
| - | |
| to | |
| - | |
| water heat ex- | |
| changers shall be approved and installed in accordance with this code, the applicable provisions of the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Energy Conservation Code | |
| and the manufacturer’s instructions. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 502 | |
| INSTALLATION | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| ‡‡‡ | |
| 502.1 General. | |
| Water heaters shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Oil | |
| - | |
| fired | |
| water heaters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code, the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| , and shall comply | |
| with UL 732. Approval for oil | |
| - | |
| fired water heaters 350,000 Btu/h input (102 | |
| . | |
| 5 kW) and above shall be obtained from | |
| the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Electric water he | |
| aters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code and provisions of | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . | |
| Domestic electric water heaters shall comply with | |
| UL 174 or UL 1453. Commercial electric water heaters shall comply with UL 1453. Gas | |
| - | |
| fired water heat | |
| ers shall | |
| conform to the requirements of the | |
| New York City | |
| Fuel Gas | |
| Code | |
| . All water heaters shall conform to the | |
| New York | |
| City Energy Conservation | |
| Code | |
| . | |
| 502.1.1 Elevation and protection. | |
| Elevation of water heater ignition sources and mechanical damage protection | |
| requirements for water heaters shall be in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| and the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Fuel Gas Code | |
| . | |
| 502.2 Rooms used as a plenum. | |
| Water heaters using | |
| solid, liquid or gas fuel shall not be installed in a room containing | |
| air | |
| - | |
| handling machinery | |
| where | |
| such room is used as a plenum. | |
| 502.3 Water heaters installed in attics. | |
| Water heaters installed in attics shall be electric. | |
| Attics containing a water | |
| heater | |
| shall be provided with an opening and unobstructed passageway large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. The passageway shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in height | |
| and 22 inches (559 mm) in width and not | |
| more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in leng | |
| th when measured along the centerline of the passageway from the opening to | |
| the water heater. The passageway shall have continuous solid flooring not less than 24 inches (610 mm) in width. A | |
| level service space not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in length an | |
| d 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in width | |
| shall be present at the | |
| front or service side of the water heater. Dimensions of the clear access opening shall be | |
| not less than 20 inches by | |
| 30 inches (508 mm by 762 mm) and shall be large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. | |
| 502.4 Seismic supports. | |
| Where earthquake loads are applicable in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| , | |
| water heater supports shall be designed and installed for the seismic forces in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| . | |
| 502. | |
| 5 Clearances for maintenance and replacement. | |
| Appliances shall be provided with access | |
| for inspection, ser- | |
| vice, repair and replacement without disabling the function of a fire | |
| - | |
| resistance | |
| - | |
| rated assembly or removing permanent | |
| construction, other appliances o | |
| r any other piping or ducts not connected to the appliance being inspected, serviced, | |
| repaired or replaced. A level working space not less than 30 inches in length and 30 inches in width (762 mm by 762 | |
| mm) shall be provided in front of the control side to | |
| service an appliance. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 503 | |
| CONNECTIONS | |
| 503.1 Cold water line valve. | |
| The cold water branch | |
| line from the main water supply line to each hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater shall be provided with a valve, located near the equipment and serving o | |
| nly the hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater. The valve shall not interfere or cause a disruption of the cold water supply to the remainder of | |
| the cold water system. The valve shall be provided with access | |
| on the same floor level as the water heater serv | |
| ed. | |
| 503.2 Water circulation. | |
| The method of connecting a circulating water heater to the tank shall provide proper circu- | |
| lation of water through the water heater. The pipe or tubes required for the installation of appliances that will draw | |
| from the water hea | |
| ter or storage tank shall comply with the provisions of this code for material and installation. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 504 | |
| SAFETY DEVICES | |
| 504.1 Antisiphon devices. | |
| An approved | |
| means, such as a cold water “dip” tube with a hole at the top or a vacuum | |
| relief valve installed in the cold water supply line above the top of the heater or tank, shall be provided to prevent | |
| siphoning of any storage water heater or tank. | |
| 504.2 Vacuum rel | |
| ief valve. | |
| Bottom fed water heaters and bottom fed tanks connected to water heaters shall have a | |
| vacuum relief valve installed. The vacuum relief valve shall comply with ANSI Z21.22. | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| 504.3 Shutdown. | |
| A means for disconnecting an electric hot water supply system from its energy supply shall be | |
| provided in accordance with | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . A separate valve shall be provided to shut off the | |
| energy fuel supply to all other types of hot wat | |
| er supply systems in accordance with the | |
| New York City Fuel Gas Code | |
| and | |
| New York City Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 504.4 Relief valve. | |
| Storage | |
| water heaters operating above atmospheric pressure shall be provided with an approved, | |
| self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pressure relie | |
| f valve and temperature relief valve or combination thereof. The relief valve shall | |
| conform to ANSI Z21.22. The relief valve shall not be used as a means of controlling thermal expansion. | |
| 504.4.1 Installation. | |
| Such valves shall be installed in the shell of | |
| the storage water heater tank. Temperature relief | |
| valves shall be so located in the tank as to be actuated by the water in the top 6 inches (152 mm) of the tank served. | |
| For installations with separate storage tanks, the approved, self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pr | |
| essure relief valve and temper- | |
| ature relief valve or combination thereof conforming to ANSI Z21.22, shall be installed on both the | |
| storage | |
| water | |
| heater and | |
| storage tank. There shall not be a check valve or shutoff valve between a relief valve and the heater | |
| or | |
| tank served. | |
| 504.5 Relief valve approval. | |
| Temperature and pressure relief valves, or combinations thereof, and energy cutoff | |
| devices shall bear the label of an approved | |
| agency and shall have a temperature setting of not more than 210°F (99°C) | |
| and a pre | |
| ssure setting not exceeding the tank or water heater manufacturer’s rated working pressure. The relieving | |
| capacity of each pressure relief valve and each temperature relief valve shall equal or exceed the heat input to the | |
| water heater or storage tank. | |
| 504 | |
| .6 Requirements for discharge piping. | |
| The discharge piping serving a pressure relief valve, temperature relief | |
| valve or combination thereof shall: | |
| 1. | |
| Not be directly connected to the drainage system. | |
| 2. | |
| Discharge through an air gap | |
| located in the same ro | |
| om as the water heater. | |
| 3. | |
| Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served and shall discharge full size to the air gap. | |
| 4. | |
| Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving any other relief device or equipment. | |
| 5. | |
| Discharge in a manner that does not cause personal injury or structural damage. | |
| 6. | |
| Discharge to a termination point that is readily observable by the building occupants. | |
| 7. | |
| Not be trapped. | |
| 8. | |
| Be installed so as to flow by gravity. | |
| 9. | |
| Terminate not more | |
| than 6 inches (152 mm) above and not less than two times the discharge pipe diameter | |
| above the floor or flood level rim of the waste receptor. | |
| 10. | |
| Not have a threaded connection at the end of such piping. | |
| 11. | |
| Not have valves or tee fittings. | |
| 12. | |
| Be constr | |
| ucted of those materials listed in Section 605.4 or materials tested, rated and approved | |
| for such use | |
| in accordance with ASME A112.4.1. | |
| 504.7 Required pan. | |
| Where a storage tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater or a hot water storage tank is installed in a location | |
| where water leakage | |
| from | |
| the | |
| tank | |
| will cause damage, the tank shall be installed in a galvanized steel pan having a | |
| material thickness of not less than 0.0236 inc | |
| h (0.6010 mm) (No. 24 gage), or other pans approved | |
| for such use. | |
| 504.7.1 Pan size and drain. | |
| The pan shall be not less than 1 | |
| 1 | |
| / | |
| 2 | |
| inches (38 mm) in depth and shall be of sufficient | |
| size and shape to receive all dripping or condensate from the tank or water | |
| heater. The pan shall be drained by an | |
| indirect waste pipe having a diameter of not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| inch (19 mm). Piping for safety pan drains shall be of | |
| those materials listed in Table 605.4. | |
| Exception: | |
| A pan drain shall not be required for a replacement | |
| water heater where a pan drain was not previously | |
| installed, provided that a leak detector is installed within the pan. | |
| 504.7.2 Pan drain termination. | |
| The pan drain shall extend full size and terminate over a suitably located indirect | |
| waste receptor or flo | |
| or drain or extend to the exterior of the building and terminate not less than 6 inches (152 mm) | |
| and not more than 24 inches (610 mm) above the adjacent ground | |
| surface at a point that is readily observable by | |
| the building occupants | |
| . | |
| ‡‡‡ Chapter 5 was amended by | |
| Local Law | |
| 77 | |
| of 2023 | |
| . This law has an effective | |
| date of June 10, 2023. | |
| CHAPTER 5 | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 501 | |
| GENERAL | |
| 501.1 Scope. | |
| The provisions of this chapter shall govern the materials, design and installation of water heaters and the | |
| related safety devices and appurtenances. | |
| 501.2 Water heaters utilized for space heating. | |
| Water heaters utilized both to supply potable hot water and provide | |
| hot water for space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be listed and labeled for such applications by the manufacturer and shall | |
| be | |
| built in accordance with Section IV o | |
| f the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| with an “H” code stamp. They | |
| shall be | |
| installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions | |
| , the ASME | |
| Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code | |
| and the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 501.2.1 Cross | |
| connection. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable hot water and hot water for space heating appli- | |
| cations shall have separate heating sections and connections for distribution systems and shall not be cross | |
| - | |
| con- | |
| nected. The potability of the domestic water | |
| shall be maintained throughout the system in accordance with Chapter | |
| 6. | |
| 501.2.2 Sizing. | |
| Water heaters utilized for both potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating applications shall be sized | |
| to prevent the space | |
| - | |
| heating load from diminishing the required pota | |
| ble water | |
| - | |
| heating capacity. | |
| 501.2.3 Temperature limitation. | |
| Where a combination potable water | |
| - | |
| heating and space | |
| - | |
| heating system requires | |
| water for space | |
| - | |
| heating, a temperature actuated mixing valve complying with ASSE 1017 shall be provided to | |
| temper the w | |
| ater supplied to the potable hot water | |
| distribution system in accordance with Section 607. | |
| 501.3 Drain valves. | |
| Drain valves for emptying shall be installed at the bottom of each tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater and hot | |
| water storage tank. The drain valve inlet shal | |
| l be not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| - | |
| inch (19 mm) nominal iron pipe size and the outlet | |
| shall be provided with male garden hose threads. | |
| 501.4 Location. | |
| Water heaters and storage tanks shall be located and connected so as to provide access | |
| for observa- | |
| tion, maintenance, | |
| servicing and replacement. | |
| 501.5 Water heater labeling. | |
| Water heaters shall be third | |
| - | |
| party certified. | |
| 501.6 Water temperature control in piping from tankless heaters. | |
| The temperature of water from tankless water | |
| heaters shall be not greater than | |
| 140°F (60°C) where intended for domestic uses. This provision shall not supersede | |
| the requirement for protective shower valves in accordance with Section 424.3. | |
| 501.7 Pressure marking of storage tanks. | |
| Storage tanks and water heaters installed for domestic | |
| hot water shall have | |
| the maximum allowable working pressure clearly and indelibly stamped in the metal or marked on a plate welded | |
| thereto or otherwise permanently attached. Such markings shall be in an accessible position outside of the tank so as | |
| to mak | |
| e inspection or reinspection readily possible. | |
| 501.8 Temperature controls. | |
| Hot water supply systems shall be equipped with automatic temperature controls capa- | |
| ble of adjustments from the lowest to the highest acceptable temperature settings for the intended | |
| temperature operat- | |
| ing range. | |
| 501.9 Supplemental water | |
| - | |
| heating devices. | |
| Potable water | |
| - | |
| heating devices that utilize refrigerant | |
| - | |
| to | |
| - | |
| water heat ex- | |
| changers shall be approved and installed in accordance with this code, the applicable provisions of the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Energy Conservation Code | |
| and the manufacturer’s instructions. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 502 | |
| INSTALLATION | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| ‡‡‡ | |
| 502.1 General. | |
| Water heaters shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Oil | |
| - | |
| fired | |
| water heaters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code, the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| , and shall comply | |
| with UL 732. Approval for oil | |
| - | |
| fired water heaters 350,000 Btu/h input (102 | |
| . | |
| 5 kW) and above shall be obtained from | |
| the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Electric water he | |
| aters shall conform to the requirements | |
| of this code and provisions of | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . | |
| Domestic electric water heaters shall comply with | |
| UL 174 or UL 1453. Commercial electric water heaters shall comply with UL 1453. Gas | |
| - | |
| fired water heat | |
| ers shall | |
| conform to the requirements of the | |
| New York City | |
| Fuel Gas | |
| Code | |
| . All water heaters shall conform to the | |
| New York | |
| City Energy Conservation | |
| Code | |
| . | |
| 502.1.1 Elevation and protection. | |
| Elevation of water heater ignition sources and mechanical damage protection | |
| requirements for water heaters shall be in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Mechanical Code | |
| and the | |
| New York | |
| City | |
| Fuel Gas Code | |
| . | |
| 502.2 Rooms used as a plenum. | |
| Water heaters using | |
| solid, liquid or gas fuel shall not be installed in a room containing | |
| air | |
| - | |
| handling machinery | |
| where | |
| such room is used as a plenum. | |
| 502.3 Water heaters installed in attics. | |
| Water heaters installed in attics shall be electric. | |
| Attics containing a water | |
| heater | |
| shall be provided with an opening and unobstructed passageway large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. The passageway shall be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in height | |
| and 22 inches (559 mm) in width and not | |
| more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in leng | |
| th when measured along the centerline of the passageway from the opening to | |
| the water heater. The passageway shall have continuous solid flooring not less than 24 inches (610 mm) in width. A | |
| level service space not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in length an | |
| d 30 inches (762 mm) | |
| in width | |
| shall be present at the | |
| front or service side of the water heater. Dimensions of the clear access opening shall be | |
| not less than 20 inches by | |
| 30 inches (508 mm by 762 mm) and shall be large enough to allow removal of the water | |
| heater. | |
| 502.4 Seismic supports. | |
| Where earthquake loads are applicable in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| , | |
| water heater supports shall be designed and installed for the seismic forces in accordance with the | |
| New York City | |
| Building Code | |
| . | |
| 502. | |
| 5 Clearances for maintenance and replacement. | |
| Appliances shall be provided with access | |
| for inspection, ser- | |
| vice, repair and replacement without disabling the function of a fire | |
| - | |
| resistance | |
| - | |
| rated assembly or removing permanent | |
| construction, other appliances o | |
| r any other piping or ducts not connected to the appliance being inspected, serviced, | |
| repaired or replaced. A level working space not less than 30 inches in length and 30 inches in width (762 mm by 762 | |
| mm) shall be provided in front of the control side to | |
| service an appliance. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 503 | |
| CONNECTIONS | |
| 503.1 Cold water line valve. | |
| The cold water branch | |
| line from the main water supply line to each hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater shall be provided with a valve, located near the equipment and serving o | |
| nly the hot water storage | |
| tank or water heater. The valve shall not interfere or cause a disruption of the cold water supply to the remainder of | |
| the cold water system. The valve shall be provided with access | |
| on the same floor level as the water heater serv | |
| ed. | |
| 503.2 Water circulation. | |
| The method of connecting a circulating water heater to the tank shall provide proper circu- | |
| lation of water through the water heater. The pipe or tubes required for the installation of appliances that will draw | |
| from the water hea | |
| ter or storage tank shall comply with the provisions of this code for material and installation. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 504 | |
| SAFETY DEVICES | |
| 504.1 Antisiphon devices. | |
| An approved | |
| means, such as a cold water “dip” tube with a hole at the top or a vacuum | |
| relief valve installed in the cold water supply line above the top of the heater or tank, shall be provided to prevent | |
| siphoning of any storage water heater or tank. | |
| 504.2 Vacuum rel | |
| ief valve. | |
| Bottom fed water heaters and bottom fed tanks connected to water heaters shall have a | |
| vacuum relief valve installed. The vacuum relief valve shall comply with ANSI Z21.22. | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| 504.3 Shutdown. | |
| A means for disconnecting an electric hot water supply system from its energy supply shall be | |
| provided in accordance with | |
| the | |
| New York City Electrical Code | |
| . A separate valve shall be provided to shut off the | |
| energy fuel supply to all other types of hot wat | |
| er supply systems in accordance with the | |
| New York City Fuel Gas Code | |
| and | |
| New York City Mechanical Code | |
| . | |
| 504.4 Relief valve. | |
| Storage | |
| water heaters operating above atmospheric pressure shall be provided with an approved, | |
| self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pressure relie | |
| f valve and temperature relief valve or combination thereof. The relief valve shall | |
| conform to ANSI Z21.22. The relief valve shall not be used as a means of controlling thermal expansion. | |
| 504.4.1 Installation. | |
| Such valves shall be installed in the shell of | |
| the storage water heater tank. Temperature relief | |
| valves shall be so located in the tank as to be actuated by the water in the top 6 inches (152 mm) of the tank served. | |
| For installations with separate storage tanks, the approved, self | |
| - | |
| closing (levered) pr | |
| essure relief valve and temper- | |
| ature relief valve or combination thereof conforming to ANSI Z21.22, shall be installed on both the | |
| storage | |
| water | |
| heater and | |
| storage tank. There shall not be a check valve or shutoff valve between a relief valve and the heater | |
| or | |
| tank served. | |
| 504.5 Relief valve approval. | |
| Temperature and pressure relief valves, or combinations thereof, and energy cutoff | |
| devices shall bear the label of an approved | |
| agency and shall have a temperature setting of not more than 210°F (99°C) | |
| and a pre | |
| ssure setting not exceeding the tank or water heater manufacturer’s rated working pressure. The relieving | |
| capacity of each pressure relief valve and each temperature relief valve shall equal or exceed the heat input to the | |
| water heater or storage tank. | |
| 504 | |
| .6 Requirements for discharge piping. | |
| The discharge piping serving a pressure relief valve, temperature relief | |
| valve or combination thereof shall: | |
| 1. | |
| Not be directly connected to the drainage system. | |
| 2. | |
| Discharge through an air gap | |
| located in the same ro | |
| om as the water heater. | |
| 3. | |
| Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served and shall discharge full size to the air gap. | |
| 4. | |
| Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving any other relief device or equipment. | |
| 5. | |
| Discharge in a manner that does not cause personal injury or structural damage. | |
| 6. | |
| Discharge to a termination point that is readily observable by the building occupants. | |
| 7. | |
| Not be trapped. | |
| 8. | |
| Be installed so as to flow by gravity. | |
| 9. | |
| Terminate not more | |
| than 6 inches (152 mm) above and not less than two times the discharge pipe diameter | |
| above the floor or flood level rim of the waste receptor. | |
| 10. | |
| Not have a threaded connection at the end of such piping. | |
| 11. | |
| Not have valves or tee fittings. | |
| 12. | |
| Be constr | |
| ucted of those materials listed in Section 605.4 or materials tested, rated and approved | |
| for such use | |
| in accordance with ASME A112.4.1. | |
| 504.7 Required pan. | |
| Where a storage tank | |
| - | |
| type water heater or a hot water storage tank is installed in a location | |
| where water leakage | |
| from | |
| the | |
| tank | |
| will cause damage, the tank shall be installed in a galvanized steel pan having a | |
| material thickness of not less than 0.0236 inc | |
| h (0.6010 mm) (No. 24 gage), or other pans approved | |
| for such use. | |
| 504.7.1 Pan size and drain. | |
| The pan shall be not less than 1 | |
| 1 | |
| / | |
| 2 | |
| inches (38 mm) in depth and shall be of sufficient | |
| size and shape to receive all dripping or condensate from the tank or water | |
| heater. The pan shall be drained by an | |
| indirect waste pipe having a diameter of not less than | |
| 3 | |
| / | |
| 4 | |
| inch (19 mm). Piping for safety pan drains shall be of | |
| those materials listed in Table 605.4. | |
| Exception: | |
| A pan drain shall not be required for a replacement | |
| water heater where a pan drain was not previously | |
| installed, provided that a leak detector is installed within the pan. | |
| 504.7.2 Pan drain termination. | |
| The pan drain shall extend full size and terminate over a suitably located indirect | |
| waste receptor or flo | |
| or drain or extend to the exterior of the building and terminate not less than 6 inches (152 mm) | |
| and not more than 24 inches (610 mm) above the adjacent ground | |
| surface at a point that is readily observable by | |
| the building occupants | |
| . | |
| WATER HEATERS | |
| 504.8 Flow | |
| - | |
| sensing swi | |
| tch. | |
| On copper fin tube, gas | |
| - | |
| fired domestic hot water heaters, a flow switch shall be provided | |
| to interrupt the gas supply to the heater in the event water flow through the coil is interrupted. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 505 | |
| INSULATION | |
| 505.1 Unfired vessel insulation. | |
| Unf | |
| ired hot water storage tanks shall be insulated in accordance with the | |
| New York | |
| City Energy Conservation Code | |
| . |