No device fueled by coal or wood and designed to provide heat or hot water shall be installed in any building unless a permit shall first have been obtained from the Fire Inspector, and no such device shall be operated unless a certificate of compliance with the requirements of this section shall first have been obtained from said Fire Inspector.
A. 
All applications for permits shall be on a form provided by the Fire Inspector.
B. 
The permit issued shall require installation of the device, and all chimneys and flues, to be installed in connection therewith, pursuant to the standards recommended by the National Fire Protection Association. In addition, any such installation shall comply with the instructions of the manufacturer of said device where, in the judgment of the Fire Inspector, said instructions provide greater safety standards than those referred to above.
C. 
After completion of the installation and within 60 days after the issuance of the Fire Inspector's permit, the applicant shall permit an inspection to be made by the Fire Inspector to determine whether or not there has been compliance with the permit. In the event of such compliance, the Fire Inspector shall issue his certificate. If there shall not be compliance, the Fire Inspector shall order the immediate compliance with the permit requirements or the removal of the device concerned.
D. 
Unless a certificate of compliance has been issued within 60 days from the date the Fire Inspector's permit has been issued, said permit shall expire, and no installation may be completed and no such device may be used unless a new application for a permit or for an extension of the previous permit shall have been made and said permit or extension shall have been issued.