wirebender
Senior Member
- Location
- North Central Texas
I have an existing Class A assisted living facility that wants to install a generator to supply lighting in the kitchen, dining room and lobby area plus the A/C unit supplying these areas in case of an extended power outage for the comfort of their residents.
They are not required to do this. The facility is already compliant as far as emergency power for egress lighting and fire alarm, etc. with battery backup.
Does NFPA 99 or 110 require a generator,if installed, to be used as an emergency system or am I correct in considering this generator an optional standby system subject to Article 702?
If so, can I connect only the loads the facility wants or am I required to connect all the loads required in Article 517.42?
Is an annunciator required since this generator would have nothing to do with life safety branch or critical care branch?
For sizing the generator how do I treat the A/C unit? It seems like there is something about the LRA to consider but I can't find it in the code. LRA is 170, RLA is 26.6.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
They are not required to do this. The facility is already compliant as far as emergency power for egress lighting and fire alarm, etc. with battery backup.
Does NFPA 99 or 110 require a generator,if installed, to be used as an emergency system or am I correct in considering this generator an optional standby system subject to Article 702?
If so, can I connect only the loads the facility wants or am I required to connect all the loads required in Article 517.42?
Is an annunciator required since this generator would have nothing to do with life safety branch or critical care branch?
For sizing the generator how do I treat the A/C unit? It seems like there is something about the LRA to consider but I can't find it in the code. LRA is 170, RLA is 26.6.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.