This article applies to oil-burning equipment,
except internal-combustion engines, oil lamps and portable devices
such as blowtorches, melting pots and weed burners; and also, to boiler
and furnace rooms or areas.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
FUEL OIL
Kerosene or any hydrocarbon oil conforming to nationally
recognized good practice and having a flash point of not less than
100º F.
OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT
An oil burner of any type, together with its tank, piping, wiring controls and related devices, and includes all conversion oil burners, oil-fired units and heating and cooking appliances, but excludes those exempted by §
98-90.
[Amended 12-5-1984 by L.L. No. 17-1984]
A. A permit shall be required for the installation of any oil tank or oil burner that utilizes a fuel oil tank in excess of 25 gallons in a building or in excess of 60 gallons outside of a building. Application for such permit shall be made as provided by Chapter
68 of this Code.
B. No such permit shall be issued unless the applicant
has submitted proof that the installation work shall be done or directly
supervised by a licensed plumber or by a person who has successfully
completed an examination conducted by the former Examining Board of
Installers of Mechanical Equipment of the City of Rye or by a person
who has successfully completed a comparable examination conducted
by at least one other municipality located in Westchester or Putnam
Counties and has demonstrated competence to perform all necessary
functions of installing oil-burning equipment. If the applicant has
contracted with a partnership or corporation for performance of the
installation, at least one partner or officer must be either a licensed
plumber or person who successfully completed the required proficiency
test.
Oil-burning equipment shall be of approved type.
The grade of fuel oil used in a burner shall
be that for which the burner is approved and as stipulated by the
manufacturer. Crankcase oil or any oil containing gasoline shall not
be used.
Oil burners other than oil stoves with integral
tanks shall be provided with some means for manually stopping the
flow of oil to the burner. Such device or devices shall be placed
in a convenient location at a safe distance from the burner.
All boilers, furnaces or other central heating
plants or units, except for heat, fuel, water and electrical lines
leading thereto or therefrom, shall be located in an area the floors,
wall and ceilings of which are of unpierced fire-retardant construction
and with self-closing fireproof doors leading thereto. Any windows
therein shall have fire-retarded or steel sash with wire glass panes.
Such areas or rooms shall have a direct or ducted outlet to the outside
for ventilation and air supply. This section shall not apply to single-family
residential buildings and shall serve as a minimum requirement for
all other type buildings, which must, in addition hereto, comply with
all other pertinent regulations, laws and ordinances. The owners of
all existing premises which do not comply with the requirements hereof
shall cause said premises so to comply within six months from the
date hereof.