E ELKSPARKS Member Nov 3, 2009 #1 What receptacles in a general dentist office (not a surgery) are required to be tamper resistant or hospital grade under the 2008 code
What receptacles in a general dentist office (not a surgery) are required to be tamper resistant or hospital grade under the 2008 code
J Joe Villani Senior Member Location Westchester County NY Nov 4, 2009 #3 Dentist office You might want to take a look at 517.61 (C) (2) and 517.63 (A). These sections might apply. Joe
Dentist office You might want to take a look at 517.61 (C) (2) and 517.63 (A). These sections might apply. Joe
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Nov 4, 2009 #4 Joe Villani said: You might want to take a look at 517.61 (C) (2) and 517.63 (A). These sections might apply. Joe Click to expand... Agreed, those sections are often overlooked for a dentist office where nitrous oxide is used. Chris
Joe Villani said: You might want to take a look at 517.61 (C) (2) and 517.63 (A). These sections might apply. Joe Click to expand... Agreed, those sections are often overlooked for a dentist office where nitrous oxide is used. Chris