we’re doing rough in wall in Sterilization department renovation and we’re using armored cable hospital grade. The inspector saying have to be conduit and the engineer is saying the armored cable is no allow to use in health care facilities.
I was looking the data of “HCF MC Type MC all purpose Hospital Care Facilities” and at the end of the last page the following sentence call my attention: “Armor ground path is approximately 3.5 times better than Type AC HCF Cable and is equivalent to a green insulated copper grounding conductor”
1. Is the armored cable rated to use in all Health Care Facilities?
2. Is the HCF MC a type of armored cable? Why the manufacturer call MC in lieu of type AC?
3. The cable type HCF MC fall under Article 320. Armored Cable or under Article 330. Metal Clad Cable. Type MC?
4. Is the AC HCF a type of armored cable rated to use in all Health Care Facilities?
5. Which are the main different between HCF MC and AC HCF
I was looking the data of “HCF MC Type MC all purpose Hospital Care Facilities” and at the end of the last page the following sentence call my attention: “Armor ground path is approximately 3.5 times better than Type AC HCF Cable and is equivalent to a green insulated copper grounding conductor”
1. Is the armored cable rated to use in all Health Care Facilities?
2. Is the HCF MC a type of armored cable? Why the manufacturer call MC in lieu of type AC?
3. The cable type HCF MC fall under Article 320. Armored Cable or under Article 330. Metal Clad Cable. Type MC?
4. Is the AC HCF a type of armored cable rated to use in all Health Care Facilities?
5. Which are the main different between HCF MC and AC HCF