G Gregg Harris Senior Member Location Virginia Occupation Electrical,HVAC, Technical Trainer Jan 17, 2014 #2 j rae said: what code states that you must use mc in a hospital and not bx Click to expand... Take a look at 320 versus 330
j rae said: what code states that you must use mc in a hospital and not bx Click to expand... Take a look at 320 versus 330
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Jan 17, 2014 #3 j rae said: what code states that you must use mc in a hospital and not bx Click to expand... The NEC doesn't state that but what you are looking for is 517.13(A) and 250.118. It doesn't stop there, you must also have an insulated EGC which will be found in 517.13(B). IOW's, it's not just plain AC that is needed, it will need to be an HCFC Roger
j rae said: what code states that you must use mc in a hospital and not bx Click to expand... The NEC doesn't state that but what you are looking for is 517.13(A) and 250.118. It doesn't stop there, you must also have an insulated EGC which will be found in 517.13(B). IOW's, it's not just plain AC that is needed, it will need to be an HCFC Roger
G Gregg Harris Senior Member Location Virginia Occupation Electrical,HVAC, Technical Trainer Jan 17, 2014 #4 HCF AC and HCF MC