Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
69. Department of Financial Services |
69A. Division of State Fire Marshal |
69A-70. Carbon Monoxide |
1(1) Where required by subsection 6509.211(4), F.S., 8the installation of carbon monoxide detector devices shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 720, as adopted in rule 69A-70.005, F.A.C.
29(2) Detector 31devices shall bear the label of a nationally recognized testing laboratory and have been tested and listed as complying with the most recent Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard 2075, 59as adopted in rule 69A-70.005, F.A.C65.
66(3) The requirements herein are in addition to the requirement imposed by subsection 79509.211(4), F.S., 81that states devices shall be integrated with the public lodging establishment’s fire detection system or connected to a control unit or combination system that will prevent the boiler from operating until it is reset manually.
116(4) B118usiness owners with boilers required to be inspected in accordance with The Boiler Safety Act, chapter 554, Florida Statutes, must post in the boiler room the “Certificate of Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation 150http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08919,152” Form DFS-K3-2170 (effective September 2017), 158which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, must be signed by a state-licensed alarm system contractor, a state-certified electrical contractor, or a state-licensed boiler installer indicating the required detector has been installed and has been integrated with the public lodging establishment’s fire detection system or boiler safety circuit as described and required by this rule. A copy of Form DFS-K3-2170 may be obtained by written request to the Bureau of Fire Prevention, 231Boiler Safety Section, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0342.
241Rulemaking Authority 243509.211(4) 244FS. Law Implemented 247509.211(4) FS. 249History–New 1-18-18.