herding_cats
Senior Member
- Location
- Kansas
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
Thanks everyone in advance:
I have a networking project inside a grocery store. I have multiple routers and other equipment all over the place. My question is:
I need 120v in about 15 different places in the grocery store, but they all need to be UPS power backed up. Is it legal to use fire alarm cable to power my routers and other computer equipment? By fire alarm cable I mean the classic red shielded solid core w/G (#16 or #18) that's in every building. I plan to have the 120v distribution from my battery UPS bank and switch.
The amperage loads on these router stations in mA. It's tiny.
I can't think of any commercial building code that says you can't do this? Or am I wrong?
I have a networking project inside a grocery store. I have multiple routers and other equipment all over the place. My question is:
I need 120v in about 15 different places in the grocery store, but they all need to be UPS power backed up. Is it legal to use fire alarm cable to power my routers and other computer equipment? By fire alarm cable I mean the classic red shielded solid core w/G (#16 or #18) that's in every building. I plan to have the 120v distribution from my battery UPS bank and switch.
The amperage loads on these router stations in mA. It's tiny.
I can't think of any commercial building code that says you can't do this? Or am I wrong?