mike abbott
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- Ohio
I've had various inspectors interpret this section differently, and I'd like to get some input on the following summary:
1) Hospital-grade receptacles are not required in all patient care areas. They are only required at patient bed locations.
2) Redundant grounding is required in all patient care areas, except as noted in #3 below. Thus, any MC cable must have a redundant ground built into the outer metal armor (also know as "hospital-grade" MC).
3) Luminaires more than 7.5' above the floor do not require a grounding conductor. However in a patient care are, luminaires still require a metal raceway system that itself qualifies as an equipment grounding return path. Thus even though a redundant grounding system is not required for lights, MC cable must still be "hospital-grade".
1) Hospital-grade receptacles are not required in all patient care areas. They are only required at patient bed locations.
2) Redundant grounding is required in all patient care areas, except as noted in #3 below. Thus, any MC cable must have a redundant ground built into the outer metal armor (also know as "hospital-grade" MC).
3) Luminaires more than 7.5' above the floor do not require a grounding conductor. However in a patient care are, luminaires still require a metal raceway system that itself qualifies as an equipment grounding return path. Thus even though a redundant grounding system is not required for lights, MC cable must still be "hospital-grade".