This law has two major provisions that require:
• The installation of either an oil safety valve or an oil supply line with protective sleeve on systems
that do not currently have these devices; and
• Insurance companies must write
homeowner policies that offer coverage for leaks from heating systems that use oil.
Most homeowner policies do not currently include such coverage, leaving many to pay for costly cleanups
out of their own pocket. Althought it is mandatory that insurance companies offer coverage, the insurance is an optional purchase
for homeowners. The effective date for both provisions is July 1, 2010.
Owners of
1- to 4-unit residences that are heated with oil must already have or install an oil safety valve or an oil supply line with
a protective sleeve, as shown in the diagram above. Installation of these devices must be performed by a licensed oil
burner technician. Technicians are employed by companies that deliver home heating oil or are self-employed. It
is important to note that heating oil systems installed on or after January 1, 1990 most likely are already in compliance
because state fire codes implemented these requirements on new installations at that time.