I don't know what you're talking about. What is a "remote head" and what do you mean by "eye it light"?All I have searched for code reference on wiring for a remote head connected to eye it light . I have looked through articles 700 but I can’t find specifics to this particular question. Do you know where I can find it? Thx
Remote head off of a exit emergency combo fixture. For battery backup egress lighting if breaker trips on the branch circuit for the lightingI don't know what you're talking about. What is a "remote head" and what do you mean by "eye it light"?
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I haven’t done any lately, but the ones I’ve done in the past did not have separation between the input power and output, so a 300/600 volt wiring method would be required. I always ran emt with thhn conductors. Back then, they were incandescent, not led, so wire sized for voltage drop was critical. Usually the engineers would call for #10 on shorter runs, with up to #6 on longer runs.Is it considered a class2 circuit. There isn’t anything specific to the wiring to the remote head only the branch circuit that I can find . Do you have a code reference?
There is Class 2 emergency lighting equipment, but I doubt that the output power from the typical battery emergency light is listed as a Class 2 output.Is it considered a class2 circuit. There isn’t anything specific to the wiring to the remote head only the branch circuit that I can find . Do you have a code reference?