SECTION 2.16 – INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
SECTION 2.16 INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
Subsection 2.16.1. Application and Responsibility
Application
2.16.1.1. (1) Subject to Sentence (2), this Section applies to every building that contains a residential occupancy and
(a) a fuel-burning appliance,
(b) a fireplace, or
(c) a storage garage.
(2) This Section applies
(a) as of April 15, 2015, in the case of buildings that contain no more than six suites of residential occupancy, and
(b) as of October 15, 2015, in the case of buildings that contain more than six suites of residential occupancy.
Landlord is responsible
2.16.1.2. Despite the definition of owner in Article 1.4.1.2. of Division A, in the case of a rental suite of residential occupancy, only the landlord shall be considered to be the owner for the purpose of applying Article 1.2.1.1. of Division A to this Section.
Subsection 2.16.2. Installation Requirements
Installation requirements
2.16.2.1. (1) If a fuel-burning appliance or a fireplace is installed in a suite of residential occupancy, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed adjacent to each sleeping area in the suite.
(2) If a fuel-burning appliance associated with building services is installed in a building, but not within a suite of residential occupancy, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed
(a) in the service room or area where the appliance is installed,
(b) adjacent to each sleeping area in each suite of residential occupancy that has a common wall or common floor/ceiling assembly with the service room or area where the appliance is installed, and
(c) adjacent to sleeping rooms that are not within a dwelling unit.
(3) If a building contains a storage garage, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed
(a) adjacent to each sleeping area in each suite of residential occupancy that has a common wall or common floor/ceiling assembly with the storage garage, and
(b) adjacent to sleeping rooms that are not within a dwelling unit.
(4) A carbon monoxide alarm shall
(a) be permanently connected to an electrical circuit with no disconnect switch between the overcurrent device and the carbon monoxide alarm,
(b) be battery-operated, or
(c) be plugged into an electrical receptacle.
(5) A carbon monoxide alarm shall meet the requirements of CSA-6.19, “Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarming Devices” or UL 2034, “Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms”.
(6) A carbon monoxide alarm shall be mechanically fixed, attached, plugged in or placed at the manufacturer’s recommended height or, if the manufacturer has not recommended a height, on or near the ceiling.
(7) A carbon monoxide alarm that is installed adjacent to a sleeping area shall be equipped with an alarm that is audible throughout the sleeping area, even if any doors between the carbon monoxide alarm and any parts of the sleeping area are closed.