Utah Admin. Code R277-400-12 - School Carbon Monoxide Detection
(1) A new
educational facility shall have a carbon monoxide detection system installed
consistent with International Fire Code (IFC), Chapter 9, Sections 915 through
915.4.5
(2) An existing educational
facility shall have a carbon monoxide detection system installed consistent
with International Fire Code (IFC), Chapter 11, Section 1103.9.
(3) Where required, an LEA shall provide a
carbon monoxide detection system where a fuel-burning appliance, a fuel-burning
fireplace, or a fuel-burning forced air furnace is present consistent with IFC
915.1.
(4) An LEA shall install
each carbon monoxide detection system consistent with NFPA 720 and the
manufacturer's instructions, and listed systems as complying with UL 2034 and
UL 2075.
(5) An LEA shall install
each carbon monoxide detection system in the locations specified in NFPA
720.
(6) A combination carbon
monoxide smoke detector is an acceptable alternative to a carbon monoxide
detection system if the combination carbon monoxide and smoke detector is
listed consistent with UL 2075 and UL 268.
(7)
(a)
Each carbon monoxide detection system shall receive primary power from the
building wiring if the wiring is served from a commercial source.
(b) If primary power is interrupted, a
battery shall provide each carbon monoxide detection system with
power.
(c) The wiring for a carbon
monoxide detection system shall be permanent and without a disconnecting switch
other than that required for over-current protection.
(8) An LEA shall maintain all carbon monoxide
detection systems consistent with IFC 915 and NFPA 720.
(9) Performance-based alternative design of
carbon monoxide detection systems is acceptable consistent with NFPA 720,
Section 6.5.5.6.
(10) An LEA shall
monitor carbon monoxide detection systems remotely consistent with NFPA
720.
(11) An LEA shall replace a
carbon monoxide detection system that becomes inoperable or begins to produce
end-of-life signals.
Notes
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