Let me tell you a real story, real life story. Than we will get to why there is confusion on this.
My friend Debbie who I lived with for 25 years now deceased had muscular dystrophy. Was a very involved advocate even blocking buses in Washington DC over accessibility issues. Enough back ground on her.
Through her lifelong work she involved herself in outreach to woman in nursing homes. One young woman 17 years old became particularly close to Debbie. We meaning Debbie, I and a nurse that was assigned to this young lady after Debbie helping this young Lady sign herself out of the nursing home for the day took her to an accessible cabin we rented at a state park on the lake.
We walked the trails they in there wheel chairs, we even had a big buck jump the trail just in front of Debbie and her young friend. The day turned into eight hours and her young friend began to tire, we headed back.
The nurse’s shift was up Debbie and I went with her to the door watched her go down the hall as we have so many times before, she made contact with the charge Nurse at the nurses station turned to us gave a small wave with her fingers smiled and went into a shower room just off to the left of the nurses station to wait for the nurse to send someone in to attend to her trake. Two doors down from that shower room was her room
I had been in her room many times and from my perspective and the perspective of the NEC what was required in her room. It was a nursing home, it was the room the young lady called hers, she had equipment that her life dependent on. And something went wrong, we were informed after that wonderful outing, that huge smile as she turned away to wait for her nurse, she smothered that night, something failed something went wrong.
You guys are well aware of the definition patient sleeping bed. So let’s look at the sections exceptions and why the definition doesn’t make any sense.
517.18 General Care Areas. 2008 NEC
(A) Patient Bed Location. Each patient bed location shall be supplied by at least two branch circuits, one from the emergency system and one from the normal system. All branch circuits from the normal system shall originate in the same panelboard.
Exception No. 2: Requirements of 517.18(A) shall not apply to patient bed locations in clinics, medical and dental offices, and outpatient facilities; psychiatric, substance abuse, and rehabilitation hospitals; sleeping rooms of nursing homes and limited care facilities meeting the requirements of 517.10(B)(2).
Exception #2 excludes the requirement in 517.18 (A) 2008 NEC
From patient bed locations in outpatient facilities, from patient bed locations in clinics, from patient bed locations in doctors office buildings, from patient bed locations in dentist offices, patient bed locations psychiatric hospitals, from patient bed locations in rehabilitation hospitals, patient bed locations used exclusively as patient sleeping in nursing homes and limited care facilities.
The NEC is not exempting something that does not exist, so by making the list of exemptions above is a clear indication that it is the standards intention that patient sleeping beds exist in each of the medical faculties that were listed in the exception 2 to 517.18 (A) 2018
Now we go to 517.18 (B) 2008 NEC Exception No. 1: The requirements of 517.18(B) shall not apply to psychiatric, substance abuse, and rehabilitation hospitals meeting the requirements of 517.10(B)(2).
The exception 2 to 517.18 (A) already gave you a partial list of the standard intent that patient bed location are found in clinics, medical and dental offices, and outpatient facilities; psychiatric, substance abuse, and rehabilitation hospitals; sleeping rooms of nursing homes and limited care facilities meeting the requirements of 517.10(B)(2).
517.18 (B) does not specifically exempt the requirement for receptacles or those required receptacles to be hospital grade in clinics, medical and dental offices, and outpatient facilities
Now try and apply the definition of a patient bed location to each of the medical facilities listed above especially an outpatient facility.
If you do insist that an outpatient facilities by definition of a patient bed location has no requirement for Rec no requirement for the number of rec and no requirement for hospital grade rec.
than you have no choice than to except that hospital emergency rooms are not required any rec, no number of rec. and no hospital grade rec. patients in emergency rooms that are not admitted if it is classified an outpatient area of a hospital
Now try and apply the definition of a patient bed location to each of the medical facilities listed above.
The definition of a patient bed location does not make any sense in application to these exceptions.
(B) Patient Bed Location Receptacles. Each patient bed location shall be provided with a minimum of four receptacles. They shall be permitted to be of the single or duplex types or a combination of both. All receptacles, whether four or more, shall be listed “hospital grade” and so identified. The grounding terminal of each receptacle shall be connected to an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor sized in accordance with Table 250.122.
Patient Bed Location. The location of a patient sleeping bed, or the bed or procedure table of a critical care area. [99:3.3.137]
I think you asked why is there confusions, i hinted to it early on, i tried to explain it , and many will disagree!!