Separate service

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hhsting

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I have strip mall with four tenants. Each tenant space is separated by firewall. Each tenant requires about 400A to 200A 208/120V three phase service

By NEC 2014 section 100 of building each tenant space is considered building. So am I correct on assuming that each space is allowed to have its own utility service? So 4 separate utility services feeding each space.
 
Better check your "fire wall" rating. Locally for it to be considered a separate building it must be a 4 hr wall.
 
NEC 2014 section 100 definition of building does not specify firewall rating hours. Just says firewalls.
The NEC doesn't make the call, it will be local building codes.

Roger
 
The NEC doesn't make the call, it will be local building codes.

Roger

Problem is I don’t enforce IBC only NEC. INC is enforced by separate department and so is NEC. So if it’s in IBC I cannot do anything about it. From NEC perspective any firewalls any rating would be separating building.
 
Thern it's time for your two departments to talk to each other ! Ask your IBC Department if they classify as multiple buildings or if those are simply tenant separating fire walls.
95% of the strip malls here are served by one service drop lateral to 4 service runs or 4 feeders to the individual units.
 
Thern it's time for your two departments to talk to each other ! Ask your IBC Department if they classify as multiple buildings or if those are simply tenant separating fire walls.
95% of the strip malls here are served by one service drop lateral to 4 service runs or 4 feeders to the individual units.

True tried it one department not willing to help other department here. It’s brutal here
 
I think you have to make a decision on what the definition of building means. I says "fire wall" so does that mean just any firewall? Or does it mean a fire wall of construction that it meets the building departments requirements to be a separate building? I would say the latter. I would want to see that the building department considers it two buildings.
 
Does each tenant space have their own water, sewage, and fire protection system like a standalone building does?

IMO the building department defines what is a habitable building and what isn't. After they tell me what it is, then I can apply the correct NEC sections.
 
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