NFPA 99 3.3.140 2005.A space, within a location intended for the examination and treatment of patients, extending 1.8m (6 ft) beyond the normal location of the bed, chair, table, treadmill, or other device that supports the patient during examination and treatment and that extends vertically to 2.3m (7 ft 6 in) above the floor. (ELE)
No AFCI is not required.
Redundant grounding will depend on what level of health care the rooms will be giving, if any. I would think some rooms set up with IV'S etc. would require an isolated ground.
I would think some rooms set up with IV'S etc. would require an isolated ground.
517.16 Receptacles with Insulated Grounding Terminals.
Receptacles with insulated grounding terminals, as permitted in 250.146(D), shall be identified; such identification shall be visible after installation.
FPN: Caution is important in specifying such a system with receptacles having insulated grounding terminals, since the grounding impedance is controlled only by the equipment grounding conductors and does not benefit functionally from any parallel grounding paths. This type of installation is typically used where a reduction of electrical noise (electromagnetic interference) is necessary and parallel grounding paths are to be avoided.