Service light and receptacle requirements

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JAMAN

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Working on a project that consists of a 350kva generator with a seperate radatior with 4 fans. The generator will be located inside the building and the radiator will be located outside. Are there any code requirements for a service light and receptacle for this type of equipment? I can't seem to find anything in the code book except for articles 210.63 and 210.70. I don't think a radiator for cooling a generator is considered HACR equipment, or is it? 210.70 doesn't specify any lighting for equipment outside. Thanks for your help.
 
I agree, the gens room will definitely need a light. I still can't find an article requiring the light and rec for the radiators. I did not mention that there will be 3 350kw generators in parrallel. Each generator will have a remote radiator. If the NEC doesn't require it, i think it would be good practice to have a rec and light just incase maintanence has to be done to one of the radiators at night during a loss of power. Any other suggestions or articles that i didn't find?
 
If it is an emergency generator, NFPA 110 might have some requirements for lights and receptacles. For example:

7.3 Lighting.
7.3.1 The Level 1 or Level 2 EPS equipment location(s) shall be provided with battery-powered emergency lighting. This requirement shall not apply to units located outdoors in enclosures that do not include walk-in access.
7.3.2 The emergency lighting charging system and the normal service room lighting shall be supplied from the load side of the transfer switch.
7.3.3* The intensity of illumination in the separate building or room housing the EPS equipment for Level 1 shall be 32.3 lux (3.0 ft-candles), unless otherwise specified by a requirement recognized by the authority having jurisdiction.

Steve
 
These are not emergency generators. The building has an existing emergency panel with a 30kw generator.
 
Ragin Cajun said:
Think 2AM, rainy night, you are called out for a black out condition. I would want both regular lights and emergency lights with battery backup.

JMHO
Same thing could happen to the roof top AC.Wanting and getting are only dollars away.If you want and can pay we will install anything above code.
 
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