Battery Back up Exit lights

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Joint Commission requires an annual test of 90 minutes on an Exit lights IF the Exit lights have Battery Backup. We have 3 Generators with Emergency Branch ATS's...Life Safety, Equipment and Critical. Its the 7 seconds with no Electricity that concerns me; not having any lights.
 
in Hospitals, Do I need Battery Backup Exit lights if I have a generators? time frame of 7 seconds with no exit lights
Without a code book handy you will need battery units in OR'S and maybe triage rooms regardless of generator EPSS backup.

Shooting from the hip look at 517.45 or maybe .65

I will post the correct section later.

Roger
 
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Our OR's have Battery Pack Emergency lights in them that we test for 90 minutes. These lights are for the 7 seconds until Generator and Life Safety ATS swaps over. I am all for Testing Emergency system and making sure Life Safety lighting is available but Testing every Battery pack Exit fixture for 90 minutes seams overkill.
 
It probably is overkill but Joint Commission's other name is Overkill. They will make the argument that if for some odd chance the Critical Branch lights in the OR's failed the the battery units will last long enough to stabilize the patient.

The article section I was referring to is 517.63

Roger
 
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