bphgravity
Senior Member
- Location
- Florida
I have a group of multi-tenant office buildings with a common entry area, breezeways, corridors, ect. Each building has 6 - 1,000 ft? units.
The general contractor wishes to delete the house panel and supply all common area lighting from one tenant space. This tenant space will be the owner of the structure. This means all egress lighting and night lighting will be powered and controlled from the unit panelboard.
I feel there is a possible life safety concern with this action. In the event the owner neglects to pay their electric bill, goes on vacation, or simply shuts off the breaker to the common area lighting, the other 5 tenant spaces loses all their exterior common area lighting.
I discussed the issue with the Fire Marshal and he felt the parking lot lighting provided enough security and egress lighting from the building. This lighting is supplied from a remote panelboard.
Any thoughts on this issue? I would estimate 90% of non-dwelling structures utilize a house panel for common area lighting. 210.25 only applies to dwelling occupancies...
The general contractor wishes to delete the house panel and supply all common area lighting from one tenant space. This tenant space will be the owner of the structure. This means all egress lighting and night lighting will be powered and controlled from the unit panelboard.
I feel there is a possible life safety concern with this action. In the event the owner neglects to pay their electric bill, goes on vacation, or simply shuts off the breaker to the common area lighting, the other 5 tenant spaces loses all their exterior common area lighting.
I discussed the issue with the Fire Marshal and he felt the parking lot lighting provided enough security and egress lighting from the building. This lighting is supplied from a remote panelboard.
Any thoughts on this issue? I would estimate 90% of non-dwelling structures utilize a house panel for common area lighting. 210.25 only applies to dwelling occupancies...
