Hospital grade mc for lights

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augie47

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Until they came out with MC-AP or other equivalent brands, I don't believe there was MC cable that met art 517 requirements and everyone was using AC cable with an insulated EGC.

MC-AP (and equivalents) is nearly same thing as AC cable but doesn't have paper fillers/spacers. To meet art 517 requirements still needs to contain an insulated EGC.

I respectfully disagree. Type MC-AP* is an approved grounding means and is manufactured with and without the insulated equipment ground. The MC-AP without the insulated ground could still be used in the situation mentioned by the OP for lighting as described in 517.13(B) Exception 2.
In practice I have found folks just use the 3 wire but I guess if you were wiring an entire medical facility and had trained personnel it might pay to use the 2 wire on your fixtures.

*http://www.southwire.com/ProductCatalog/XTEInterfaceServlet?contentKey=prodcatsheet277
 

kwired

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I respectfully disagree. Type MC-AP* is an approved grounding means and is manufactured with and without the insulated equipment ground. The MC-AP without the insulated ground could still be used in the situation mentioned by the OP for lighting as described in 517.13(B) Exception 2.
In practice I have found folks just use the 3 wire but I guess if you were wiring an entire medical facility and had trained personnel it might pay to use the 2 wire on your fixtures.

*http://www.southwire.com/ProductCatalog/XTEInterfaceServlet?contentKey=prodcatsheet277

I should have been more clear on what I meant by complying with art 517. I meant the so called redundant grounding requirements.

Otherwise I do agree, the situation in the OP needs to have a wiring method that qualifies as an EGC but doesn't need an additional EGC like most other items in the room will. Plain Jane MC doesn't qualify, but MC-AP or other equivalent would, and so would AC cable.
 
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