As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
HEATING BOILER
A steam generator or steam or hot-water-heating boiler used
in part or whole for building, process or similar heating.
The purpose of this article is to ensure the
proper operation of all boilers and heating equipment in the borough
for the safety and welfare of the public.
The inspector's report shall give the following
information:
A. The name and resident address of the owner, lessee
or person on whose behalf the inspection was made.
B. The date of the inspection.
C. The findings of the inspector as a result of the inspection.
D. The recommendations, if any, made by the inspector
to ensure the safe and proper operation of the equipment so inspected.
E. The name, resident address and license number of the
inspector or the name and home office address of the agency who made
the inspection.
The Fire Prevention Bureau shall establish a
fee schedule to cover the cost of filing reports, issuing certificates
and performing inspections. Said fee schedule shall be subject to
the approval of the Mayor and Council.
[Amended 7-10-73 by Ord. No. 668; 12-29-1987 by Ord. No. 15-87]
The boiler inspection and report required under this article shall be made during the months of June, July or August of each year, and the inspector's report must be on file in the Fire Prevention Bureau by September 1 of each year. In the event that such report is not received by the Fire Prevention Bureau on or before September 1, the owner of the premises in which such boiler is located shall pay a late filing charge as set forth in Chapter
169, Fees, which shall be in addition to any fee established pursuant to §
179-18 of this article, which late filing charge shall be paid to the Fire Prevention Bureau before issuance of an operating certificate respecting such boiler.
Upon the failure of any person to obtain the
inspection required herein or failure to comply within 15 days after
receipt of the recommendations of the boiler inspector for the safe
operation of the boilers, heating equipment or their controls, the
Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau is hereby empowered to order and
compel the shutdown and extinguishment of all fire or fires in the
boiler or boilers and heating equipment of the premises affected until
full compliance with the provisions of this article is made and the
recommendations made by the inspector for the safe operation of the
equipment are complied with.
Upon the failure of any person to obtain and
file the inspection report as hereinbefore provided, the Chief of
the Fire Prevention Bureau or any person or agency designated by him
may make the inspection required herein, and the cost of making said
inspection shall be charged to the person whose obligation it was
to have such inspection made.
Any person interfering with the Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau or other persons designated by him in inspections or failure to carry out the order of the Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau in shutting down and extinguishing of fires mentioned in §
179-20 shall be deemed to be in violation of this article and be subject to the penalties provided herein.
In any public building or multifamily house
of four families or more, a complete set of instructions recommended
by the manufacturer of the equipment regarding the proper method of
shutting down or disconnecting the equipment in the event of any mechanical
failure shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the boiler room.