Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency SPS. Department of Safety and Professional Services |
Chapters 301-. Safety, Buildings, and Environment |
Chapters SPS361-366. Commercial Building Code |
Chapter SPS366. Existing Buildings |
SubChapter I. Purpose, Scope and Application |
Section 366.0500. Carbon monoxide alarms for CBRF's accommodating fewer than 20 residents.
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- These are department rules in addition to the requirements in IEBC chapter 5 and are established under the authority of s. 101.127 , Stats.:(1)(a) Existing buildings converted to be community-based residential facilities accommodating fewer than 20 residents shall be provided with carbon monoxide alarms by July 1, 2013, when either one of the following conditions exists:1. The building contains fuel-burning appliances.2. The building has an attached garage.(b) This section applies to community-based residential facilities described under par. (a) in existence prior to January 1, 2005.(2) Carbon monoxide alarms shall be listed and labeled to be in conformance with one of the following standards:(a) UL 2034.(b) UL 2075.(3)(a) A carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed in accordance with the instructions of its manufacturer.(b) A carbon monoxide alarm shall be provided on each floor level of an existing building accommodating a community-based residential facility described under sub. (1) (a) , if the building contains fuel-burning appliances.(c) A carbon monoxide alarm shall be provided on each floor level where sleeping units are located in an existing building accommodating a community-based residential facility described under sub. (1) (a) , if the building has an attached garage and no fuel-burning appliances.
Note
Pursuant to s.
101.01 (12)
, Stats., an existing building converted to be community-based residential facility accommodating fewer than 20 residents is not defined to be a "public building." See also s.
SPS 361.02 (5)
.
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