700.9(B) is pretty clear about not being able to mix emergency wiring with non-emergency wiring in the same raceway.
But I have a different twist on the issue.
We have systems furniture - Steelcase- where you can bring multiple circuits to a "whip" and then route them through the furniture raceway to different recepetacles.
We are re-wiring our call center and want to bring in normal ciruicts as well as circuits fed from a UPS which is in-turn fed by the emergency generator.
The emergency generator is used for our egress lighting (legally required standby system).
Each cubicle would get a normal receptacle and a UPS fed receptacle.
So the question is:
Can we mix the UPS and normal circuiting in the steel case raceway or is the UPS still considered an emergency circuit.
If we can not mix the two then we have to mount some other form of raceway - wiremold, conduit, etc and run the UPS circuit through that.
Has anyone had to deal with this situation?
But I have a different twist on the issue.
We have systems furniture - Steelcase- where you can bring multiple circuits to a "whip" and then route them through the furniture raceway to different recepetacles.
We are re-wiring our call center and want to bring in normal ciruicts as well as circuits fed from a UPS which is in-turn fed by the emergency generator.
The emergency generator is used for our egress lighting (legally required standby system).
Each cubicle would get a normal receptacle and a UPS fed receptacle.
So the question is:
Can we mix the UPS and normal circuiting in the steel case raceway or is the UPS still considered an emergency circuit.
If we can not mix the two then we have to mount some other form of raceway - wiremold, conduit, etc and run the UPS circuit through that.
Has anyone had to deal with this situation?