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Section R. 408.30735 - Hot water supply required

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 408.30735

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 735.

Section 607.1 of the code is amended to read as follows:

607.1. Where required.

(1) In residential occupancies, hot water shall be supplied to all plumbing fixtures and equipment utilized for bathing, washing, culinary purposes, cleansing, laundry, or building maintenance. In nonresidential occupancies, hot water shall be supplied for culinary purposes, cleansing, laundry, or building maintenance purposes. In nonresidential occupancies, hot water or tempered water shall be supplied for bathing and washing purposes. Tempered water shall be supplied through a water temperature limiting device that conforms to ASSE 1070, and shall limit the tempered water to a maximum of 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius). This provision does not supersede the requirement for protective shower valves in accordance with section 424.3 of the code.

(2) Tempered water shall be supplied to bathing and hand washing facilities in the occupancies identified in the following by individual water temperature limiting devices to individual fixtures:
(a) Elementary schools.

(b) Child care centers.

(c) Day care centers.

(d) Nurseries.

(e) Adult group homes.

(f) Adult congregate homes.

(g) Childrens camps.

(h) At accessible plumbing fixtures.

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