NEC 645.10 spells out the requirements for an EPO button. The NEC handbook states that the circuits in the IT room must be disconnected from their supply. 645.11 states that if the UPS installed within the IT room, it must also comply. If the UPS is not installed in the IT space, but in an electric room, does it need to be shut down? I believe that in an emergency, such as a fire, the UPS and battery would need to be shut down, since the fire dept will shut down the mains and think that the building is all electrically dead. The IT rooms in question are 2 separate rooms, each fed by shared UPS units. ie: Room 1 is fed from UPS 1 & 2, Room 2 is fed from UPS 2 & 3. If room 2 EPO is pressed, the customer does not want room 1 affected. Since the UPS(s) are installed in the electric room, could individual feed breakers be shunt tripped to disconnect the circuits??? The UPS is not "installed within the IT room" as stated in 645.11. Thanks-