When inspecting an old system (60 years or older), when/where does NFPA 25 require a system to be upgraded to present standards?
NFPA 25 does not require any system modifications to bring an old system up to present standards. There are exceptions however. If the authority having jurisdiction determines that an unsafe condition exists, Section 1.2 permits corrective action in excess of the minimum requirements of the standard. Another exception to this requirement can be found in Section5.3.1.11.
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