Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61-30.804 - Standards of Practice, HVAC Systems
(1)
HVAC systems and components include heating and air conditioning systems and
components and HVAC distribution systems and components.
(2) Heating and air conditioning systems and
components.
(a) The heating and air
conditioning (HVAC) systems and components include the following:
1. Installed heating equipment;
2. Fuel storage and fuel distribution
systems;
3. Vent systems, flues,
and chimneys;
4. Ductwork and air
distribution components;
5.
Mechanical ventilation systems;
6.
Heating system energy source(s);
7.
Heating system capacity in BTUs or kilowatts.
(b) The inspector shall inspect all readily
accessible heating and air conditioning systems and components.
(c) The inspector is not required to inspect:
1. Interiors of flues or chimneys which are
not readily accessible;
2. Heat
exchangers;
3. Humidifiers or
dehumidifiers;
4. Electronic air
filters, sanitizers, or UV lights;
5. Solar space heating systems;
6. Internal components such as coils and
pans.
(3) HVAC
distribution systems and components.
(a) The
heating and air conditioning (HVAC) distribution systems and components include
the following:
1. Energy source;
2. Cooling method by its distinguishing
characteristics;
3. The presence of
condensate over flow warning/shutoff devices.
(b) The inspector shall inspect readily
accessible HVAC distribution systems.
(c) With regards to HVAC distribution
systems, the inspector is not required to inspect:
1. Electronic air filters, sanitizers, or UV
lights;
2. Humidistats;
3. Automatic HVAC zoned systems, dampers,
controls, that are not readily accessible;
4. Removable window air conditioning
systems.
(4)
The inspector is not required to:
(a)
Determine heat supply adequacy or distribution balance;
(b) Operate heat pump systems when ambient
temperatures pose the potential for damage to the air conditioning
system;
(c) Determine cooling
supply adequacy, distribution balance or indoor air quality;
(d) Operate the air conditioning system when
ambient temperatures pose the potential for damage to the air conditioning
system.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.8325 FS. Law Implemented 468.8323, 468.832(1)(j) FS.
New 10-22-13.
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