NEC 517.19(B) requires 14 receptacles at patient bed locations for critical care areas.
I am working on a labor and delivery room that has a bed and a headwall unit. The bed requires a receptacle and there is an infant warmer and a monitor which also require receptacles. Does the 14-receptacle requirement include the bed, monitor, and warmer, or there should be separate 14 general purpose receptacles aside from the three equipment?
Also, am I wrong to consider a labor room a critical care area? "General care" does not seem to fit for its classification because loss of power in this room might cause injury, not only "discomfort".. at least this is my understanding of this definition, unless anyone else has encountered this before?
I am working on a labor and delivery room that has a bed and a headwall unit. The bed requires a receptacle and there is an infant warmer and a monitor which also require receptacles. Does the 14-receptacle requirement include the bed, monitor, and warmer, or there should be separate 14 general purpose receptacles aside from the three equipment?
Also, am I wrong to consider a labor room a critical care area? "General care" does not seem to fit for its classification because loss of power in this room might cause injury, not only "discomfort".. at least this is my understanding of this definition, unless anyone else has encountered this before?