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CAP. 132] Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary]

L.N. 238/77.

Ventilating system to be kept in operation, etc.

Annual inspection of dampers, filters and precipitators.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Cleaning of filters.

10 of 1986. s. 32(2).

(1) a filter flag indicator shall indicate “dirty” when there is an increase of 50 pascals over the designed air filter pressure drop.

(2) Where it thinks fit and subject to such conditions as it may specify, the Council may exempt any ventilating system in respect of which application in writing in that behalf is made from compliance with all or any of the requirements of paragraph (1).

5. (1) Every ventilating system provided pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises for which it is provided are open to the public, be kept in operation so as to provide, respectively, the amount of outside air required to be provided by the provisions of subsection (1) or the notice given under the provisions of subsection (2).

(2) Every ventilating system provided in any scheduled premises otherwise than pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept fully in operation.

(3) Where the ventilation of any scheduled premises is derived wholly or partly from natural ventilation, the natural ventilation shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept free from obstruction.

6. (1) Every damper, filter and precipitator in any ventilating system that embodies the use of ducting or trunking in any scheduled premises shall be inspected at intervals not exceeding 12 months by a registered ventilation contractor.

(2) A registered ventilation contractor who inspects any ventilating system under this by-law shall within 14 days of such inspection issue to the person on whose instructions the inspection was carried out a certificate and send a copy thereof to the Director of Fire Services.

(3) A certificate issued under paragraph (2) shall state—

(a) the address at which the inspection was carried out;

(b) whether or not the dampers, filters and precipitators are in safe and efficient working order; and

(c) the name and address of the registered ventilation contractor who carried out the inspection.

7. Every filter in a ventilating system in scheduled premises shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the Council at intervals not exceeding 14 days.

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CD 4 CAP. 132] Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] L.N. 238/77. Ventilating system to be kept in operation, etc. Annual inspection of dampers, filters and precipitators. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). Cleaning of filters. 10 of 1986. s. 32(2). (1) a filter flag indicator shall indicate “dirty” when there is an increase of 50 pascals over the designed air filter pressure drop. (2) Where it thinks fit and subject to such conditions as it may specify, the Council may exempt any ventilating system in respect of which application in writing in that behalf is made from compliance with all or any of the requirements of paragraph (1). 5. (1) Every ventilating system provided pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises for which it is provided are open to the public, be kept in operation so as to provide, respectively, the amount of outside air required to be provided by the provisions of subsection (1) or the notice given under the provisions of subsection (2). (2) Every ventilating system provided in any scheduled premises otherwise than pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept fully in operation. (3) Where the ventilation of any scheduled premises is derived wholly or partly from natural ventilation, the natural ventilation shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept free from obstruction. 6. (1) Every damper, filter and precipitator in any ventilating system that embodies the use of ducting or trunking in any scheduled premises shall be inspected at intervals not exceeding 12 months by a registered ventilation contractor. (2) A registered ventilation contractor who inspects any ventilating system under this by-law shall within 14 days of such inspection issue to the person on whose instructions the inspection was carried out a certificate and send a copy thereof to the Director of Fire Services. (3) A certificate issued under paragraph (2) shall state— (a) the address at which the inspection was carried out; (b) whether or not the dampers, filters and precipitators are in safe and efficient working order; and (c) the name and address of the registered ventilation contractor who carried out the inspection. 7. Every filter in a ventilating system in scheduled premises shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the Council at intervals not exceeding 14 days.
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CD 4

CAP. 132]

Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 238/77.

Ventilating system to be kept in

operation, etc.

Annual inspection of dampers, filters and

precipitators.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Cleaning of filters.

10 of 1986. s. 32(2).

(0) a filter flag indicator shall indicate “dirty” when there is an increase of 50 pascals over the designed air filter pressure drop.

(2) Where it thinks fit and subject to such conditions as it may specify, the Council may exempt any ventilating system in respect of which application in writing in that behalf is made from compliance with all or any of the requirements of paragraph(1).

5. (1) Every ventilating system provided pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises for which it is provided are open to the public, be kept in operation so as to provide, respectively, the amount of outside air required to be provided by the provisions of subsection (1) or the notice given under the provisions of subsection (2).

(2) Every ventilating system provided in any scheduled premises otherwise than pursuant to the requirements of a notice given under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) of section 93 of the Ordinance shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept fully in operation.

(3) Where the ventilation of any scheduled premises is derived wholly or partly from natural ventilation, the natural ventilation shall, at all times when the premises are open to the public, be kept free from obstruction.

6. (1) Every damper, filter and precipitator in any ventilat- ing system that embodies the use of ducting or trunking in any scheduled premises shall be inspected at intervals not exceeding 12 months by a registered ventilation contractor.

(2) A registered ventilation contractor who inspects any ventilating system under this by-law shall within 14 days of such inspection issue to the person on whose instructions the inspection was carried out a certificate and send a copy thereof to the Director of Fire Services.

(3) A certificate issued under paragraph (2) shall state-

(a) the address at which the inspection was carried out;

(b) whether or not the dampers, filters and precipitators are in

safe and efficient working order; and

(c) the name and address of the registered ventilation contrac-

tor who carried out the inspection.

7.

Every filter in a ventilating system in scheduled premises shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the Council at intervals not exceeding 14 days.

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