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If all emergency loads are equipped with integral Unit Equipment or Storage Batteries for emergency power, is a separate Emergency Electrical Room required? What equipment would be in it?! NFPA 110 requires indoor Emergency Power Supply to be located in a separate room, but this seems to assume that the EPS is a generator set.
Relatedly, how is NEC 700.12 (F), which permits the use of Unit Equipment as an emergency illumination power source, reconciled with NFPA 110 5.1, which seems to limit Emergency Power Sources to petroleum/gas or electric utility?
Relatedly, how is NEC 700.12 (F), which permits the use of Unit Equipment as an emergency illumination power source, reconciled with NFPA 110 5.1, which seems to limit Emergency Power Sources to petroleum/gas or electric utility?