mshields
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
Being from Mass, we are in the habit of providing MI cable for emergency circuits. Our amendment truncate 700.10,D to apply the rules that follow to all Emergency circuits and then it eliminates option 1 allowing the circuits to be run in normal pipe and wiring when run through sprinklered area's.
But I'm doing a project in Rhode Island where we are adding a 100A-4P Emergency ATS. The generator will be outdoors with two breakers; 225A for Optional Standby loads and a 100A for the Emergency. Contractor will run separate conduits for the two circuits in the buildings main electric room which I think is sprinklered (this is an emergency fix that just came up). Anyway, if it's sprinklered, then (D)1 has us covered for anything.
But even if it's not, since this is not high rise and not an assembly occupancy for more than 1000 people, I gather I don't have to worry about rated feeders at all. Just looking for a sanity check.
By the way, why does the code read "not less than 1000 persons" instead of "not more than 1000 persons". I for one, find that confusing.
Thanks,
Mike
But I'm doing a project in Rhode Island where we are adding a 100A-4P Emergency ATS. The generator will be outdoors with two breakers; 225A for Optional Standby loads and a 100A for the Emergency. Contractor will run separate conduits for the two circuits in the buildings main electric room which I think is sprinklered (this is an emergency fix that just came up). Anyway, if it's sprinklered, then (D)1 has us covered for anything.
But even if it's not, since this is not high rise and not an assembly occupancy for more than 1000 people, I gather I don't have to worry about rated feeders at all. Just looking for a sanity check.
By the way, why does the code read "not less than 1000 persons" instead of "not more than 1000 persons". I for one, find that confusing.
Thanks,
Mike