Can you have an outlet in a patient room that is fed off of a circuit from an outside source? If so, is there a minimum height?
And you are correct as far as the NEC is concerned however, they are mandatory in NC for OR's, PACU's, some Triage Rooms, and other critical procedure areas. These spaces will be supplied by Isolated systems form the Normal Branch as well as the Critical Branch (or multiple Critical Branches) and then the State Healthcare AHJ (Division of Healthcare Facility Services) will have the final say in what's in the space. When we add items in these spaces the Systems will have to be tested and recertified per the requirements of NFPA 99.Keep in mind circuits served through isolation systems in hospitals are normally not a mandated system rather a design choice some hospital administrators prefer.
Can you have an outlet in a patient room that is fed off of a circuit from an outside source? If so, is there a minimum height?
And you are correct as far as the NEC is concerned however, they are mandatory in NC for OR's, PACU's, some Triage Rooms, and other critical procedure areas. These spaces will be supplied by Isolated systems form the Normal Branch as well as the Critical Branch (or multiple Critical Branches) and then the State Healthcare AHJ (Division of Healthcare Facility Services) will have the final say in what's in the space. When we add items in these spaces the Systems will have to be tested and recertified per the requirements of NFPA 99.
Roger
Can you have an outlet in a patient room that is fed off of a circuit from an outside source? If so, is there a minimum height?