I am a building/fire safety inspector and not that familiar with all of the requirements of the NEC. I recently did an inspection of a new outpatient clinic that was located in what that had been a variety store. While inspecting the integrity of the tenant separation walls I noted that there were numerous fluorescent light fixtures located above the suspended ceiling. As per the facility operator, these light fixtures were from the previous tenant and had been left in place after the new suspended ceiling was installed (the variety store had not had a suspended ceiling so these light fixtures had been installed along the original ceiling/roof assembly). He also was not sure if they were still energized or not.
I know that you have to remove temporary lighting fixtures and wiring that were used during construction but is there a requirement to remove abandoned ?permanent? lighting fixtures and wiring?
I know that you have to remove temporary lighting fixtures and wiring that were used during construction but is there a requirement to remove abandoned ?permanent? lighting fixtures and wiring?