DetroitEE
Senior Member
- Location
- Detroit, MI
I have a hospital application where I would like to control a contactor coil with a 120V critical branch circuit. The problem is that I would like this contactor to switch both normal power and critical power circuits, however it appears that 517.30(C)(1) prevents me from specifying such an installation:
(1) Separation from Other Circuits. The life safety branch and critical branch of the emergency system shall be kept entirely independent of all other wiring and equipment and shall not enter the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets with each other or other wiring.
Wiring of the life safety branch and the critical branch shall be permitted to occupy the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets of other circuits not part of the branch where such wiring complies with one of the following:
(1) Is in transfer equipment enclosures
(2) Is in exit or emergency luminaires supplied from two sources
(3) Is in a common junction box attached to exit or emergency luminaires supplied from two sources
(4) Is for two or more emergency circuits supplied from the same branch
The wiring of the equipment system shall be permitted to occupy the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets of other circuits that are not part of the emergency system.
Does anyone know of any way that this installation could be legal? I will be using a mechanically held contactor such as this one:
http://www.drillspot.com/products/147545/Square_D_8903LXO1200V02_Multipole_Lighting_Contactor
I am thinking that perhaps with an enclosure with some appropriately placed voltage barriers this is possible, but I'm not 100% sure.
I know that I could do this with separate contactors and separate circuits, but that is not desirable for this application. I would like the push of one button to switch these circuits from both normal and critical branches. Relay panels are not an option for this situation.
Any thoughts?
(1) Separation from Other Circuits. The life safety branch and critical branch of the emergency system shall be kept entirely independent of all other wiring and equipment and shall not enter the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets with each other or other wiring.
Wiring of the life safety branch and the critical branch shall be permitted to occupy the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets of other circuits not part of the branch where such wiring complies with one of the following:
(1) Is in transfer equipment enclosures
(2) Is in exit or emergency luminaires supplied from two sources
(3) Is in a common junction box attached to exit or emergency luminaires supplied from two sources
(4) Is for two or more emergency circuits supplied from the same branch
The wiring of the equipment system shall be permitted to occupy the same raceways, boxes, or cabinets of other circuits that are not part of the emergency system.
Does anyone know of any way that this installation could be legal? I will be using a mechanically held contactor such as this one:
http://www.drillspot.com/products/147545/Square_D_8903LXO1200V02_Multipole_Lighting_Contactor
I am thinking that perhaps with an enclosure with some appropriately placed voltage barriers this is possible, but I'm not 100% sure.
I know that I could do this with separate contactors and separate circuits, but that is not desirable for this application. I would like the push of one button to switch these circuits from both normal and critical branches. Relay panels are not an option for this situation.
Any thoughts?