I have a situation that I've come across several times recently. I'm designing a small health care facility. The essential electrical system is less than 150 kVA, so per NEC 517.30(B)(2) I'm allowed to serve the essential electrical system with a single transfer switch. Since it's a small facility, all of the essential electrical system items are on a single panel.
The verbiage of NEC 2014 517.30(B)(2) is "One transfer switch and downstream distribution system shall be permitted to serve one or more branches in a facility with a maximum demand on the essential electrical system of 150 kVA."
Today an electrical plans reviewer told me even though I'm allowed to install a single transfer switch, the separate branches of the essential electrical need to be broken out into separate panels. My interpretation (as if that counts for anything :happysad is that this is part of the "downstream distribution" per 517.30(B)(2).
Does anybody here have any experience with this? I'd love to hear how this is being interpreted elsewhere.
The verbiage of NEC 2014 517.30(B)(2) is "One transfer switch and downstream distribution system shall be permitted to serve one or more branches in a facility with a maximum demand on the essential electrical system of 150 kVA."
Today an electrical plans reviewer told me even though I'm allowed to install a single transfer switch, the separate branches of the essential electrical need to be broken out into separate panels. My interpretation (as if that counts for anything :happysad is that this is part of the "downstream distribution" per 517.30(B)(2).
Does anybody here have any experience with this? I'd love to hear how this is being interpreted elsewhere.