Separation of Distribution Equipment in Hospitals

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mshields

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Being from Mass and performing most of our work in Mass, we are accustomed to having separate, dedicated, 2 hour rated rooms for Emergency electrical distribution equipment. In hospitals, this means a dedicated 2 hour rated room for the Critical and Life Safety equipment.

I don't believe this is required by the NEC and therefore I imagine there are new hospitals out there that have Normal, Critical, Life Safety and Equipment gear all in the same room. And that this is perfectly code compliant.

Is that a true statement?

Thanks,

Mike
 
I don't believe this is required by the NEC. . . .
But it is required by NFPA 110, article 7.2. What that document calls the "Emergency Power System," which I believe includes the emergency branch ATS and its associated distribution panel, cannot be in the same room as normal branch equipment.

 
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