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(1) Appendix J, Energy Conservation: This is also J in the <br />1988 editions, but is Appendix E in the 1994 edition. <br />(2) 1703.1(d), Fire protection: The relevant section in the <br />1988 edition would be 1704.1.4 and in the 1994 <br />edition it would be 2305.1.4. This applies to both <br />additions to 1703.(d). <br />(3) 103.6.1, Permit intent: In the 1988 edition, this should <br />be numbered as 102.6.1 and in the 1994 edition this <br />should be numbered as 103.7.1. <br />6 -48 (National Electrical Code, 1981 edition, adopted): F.S. § <br />553.19(1) specifies the 1990 edition of the NEC as the <br />minimum edition of such Code. Revise to adopt the 1990 <br />edition? <br />6 -57 (Standard Gas Code, 1982 edition, adopted): Same general <br />note and questions as to 6 -31, except that the relevant statute <br />and FAC citations are F.S. § 553.73(2)(a) [which requires <br />the 1988 SGC] and FAC 9B- 3.047(1)(a)4. [which designates <br />the 1994 edition as the minimum] <br />6 -57.1 (Amendments to Standard Gas Code): If the 1988 or 1994 <br />editions are adopted, the revision to 305.2(a) would need to <br />refer to 305.2 alone (the separate (a) and (b) were combined <br />in 1988 and 1994). No adjustment otherwise as to 305.2 <br />would need to be made for the 1988 edition, but the 1994 <br />edition now calls for one -half inch if the meter is within 3 feet <br />of the building and one -inch if over 3 feet. The amendment <br />of 505.6 is still relevant to both the 1988 and 1994 editions. <br />6 -66 (Standard Mechanical Code, 1982 edition, adopted): Same <br />general note and questions as to 6 -31, except that the relevant <br />statute and FAC citations are F.S. § 553.73(2)(a) [which <br />requires the 1988 SMC] and FAC 9B- 3.047(1)(a)3. [which <br />designates the 1994 edition as the minimum] <br />6 -67 (Standard Mechanical Code amendments): If the 1988 or <br />1994 edition is adopted, these amendments will need to be <br />adjusted as follows. Do so? <br />13 <br />