brother
Senior Member
I am surprised (but shouldn't be seeing the history of manufacturers) at the changes that are being made in the 2014 NEC. They are now going to require that all nonlocking type 125volt 15 and 20 amp receptacles be illuminated or have an indicator light to indicate that there is power to the receptacle for all receptacles on the essential electrical system in a hospital, and of course they will be 'hospital grade' . 
Ill have to hand it to Hubble, since they are only ones making those type of receptacles right now (probably have a patent lol ), they will make a lot money off of this! I checked the price of those illuminated hospital grade receptacles and they are about $68 each starting!
Even though I read the reason for this, I still see no cause for them to make it a requirement. Was there really a major problem in hospitals concerning this issue?
I truely feel the NEC has left some of it's original purpose of safety and has become a nesting ground to sell products from manufacturers. What do you think of this?
Ill have to hand it to Hubble, since they are only ones making those type of receptacles right now (probably have a patent lol ), they will make a lot money off of this! I checked the price of those illuminated hospital grade receptacles and they are about $68 each starting!
Even though I read the reason for this, I still see no cause for them to make it a requirement. Was there really a major problem in hospitals concerning this issue?
I truely feel the NEC has left some of it's original purpose of safety and has become a nesting ground to sell products from manufacturers. What do you think of this?