(1)
A carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed in a suite of residential occupancy where
(a)
a fuel-burning appliance or a flue is installed in the suite,
(b)
a forced-air fuel-burning appliance provides heated air directly to the suite,
(c)
a fuel-burning appliance or a flue is located in a room, suite or area that shares a common wall or floor or ceiling assembly with the suite, or
(d)
a storage garage shares a common wall or floor or ceiling assembly with the suite.
(2)
Where a carbon monoxide alarm is required by Sentence (1) to be installed in a suite of residential occupancy, other than a suite that consists of a combined living and sleeping area, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed
(a)
adjacent to each sleeping room in the suite, and
(b)
on each storey without a sleeping room in the suite.
(3)
Where a carbon monoxide alarm is required by Sentence (1) to be installed in a suite of residential occupancy that consists of a combined living and sleeping area, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed in the combined living and sleeping area.
(4)
In addition to the carbon monoxide alarms required to be installed in a suite of residential occupancy in accordance with Sentence (2), a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed in each sleeping room within the suite where the sleeping room
(a)
contains a fuel-burning appliance or a flue, or
(b)
shares a common wall or floor or ceiling assembly
(i)
with a room, suite or area that is located outside the suite and contains a fuel-burning appliance or a flue,
(ii)
with a storage garage, or
(iii)
that is adjacent to an attic or crawl space to which the storage garage is also adjacent.
(5)
Carbon monoxide alarm s shall be installed in public corridors serving suite s of residential occupancy where the corridor is directly heated by a forced-air fuel-burning appliance.
(6)
Where carbon monoxide alarms are required by Sentence (5) to be installed in a public corridor, the carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed such that
(a)
there is at least one carbon monoxide alarm in each portion of a divided corridor, and
(b)
each carbon monoxide alarm in an undivided portion of a corridor is spaced not more than 25 m apart.