We have a laser eye center project with 5 exam rooms and one laser surgery center. The client told us that the facility will just be used as a refractive surgery center. It is not a critical care area. So that no emergency power is needed for the facility.
I looked at NFPA 99 and NEC 517 about patient care areas including critical care areas and general care areas. I believe the exam rooms are general care areas and laser surgery center is a critical care area. The client said the laser surgery room is not a critical care area. Ok, let's assume it is a general care area. Now it comes to another gray area. The NEC 517.18 (A)(B) talk about patient bed location needs one branch circuit on emergency power. But it has been argued that the one for patient in exam rooms is not a bed in hospital so that they don't need any emergency power.
Any comments and opinions are welcome. Thanks.
I looked at NFPA 99 and NEC 517 about patient care areas including critical care areas and general care areas. I believe the exam rooms are general care areas and laser surgery center is a critical care area. The client said the laser surgery room is not a critical care area. Ok, let's assume it is a general care area. Now it comes to another gray area. The NEC 517.18 (A)(B) talk about patient bed location needs one branch circuit on emergency power. But it has been argued that the one for patient in exam rooms is not a bed in hospital so that they don't need any emergency power.
Any comments and opinions are welcome. Thanks.