ENT in hospitals

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rdoan71

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I have hard pan ceilings going in for a patient care area, so all telecommunication piping has to be taken out to a corridor.

Curious as to whether Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing is legal to be installed, inside the walls, and used for these chases from corridor to box.

Any info is appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Re: ENT in hospitals

Thanks for replying Van, but I am already aware of that code section. Perhaps I need to give more detail. It is for a renovation we are doing in our hospital. It is being set up for patient care areas. The corridor is the only area that has a "drop" ceiling. The rest are hard pan. Due to the planum restrictions, I wasn't sure if I could use this material to go through the walls and stub out above the corridor ceiling. Because ENT is flame retardant, allowed to be used above 3 floors (yes it is sprinkled), and just an over all easy way to do this, I was hoping I was allowed. I think the planum restrictions kill me though.

Thoughts??
 
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