Access no more, no less.230.72(C) Access to Occupants. In a multiple-occupancy building, each occupant shall have access to the occupant?s service disconnecting means.
Let's make that over 73,000 fires believed to be electrical.Originally posted by bphgravity:
With over 73,000 electrical fires last year in the US alone,
Do we want untrained people hanging around trying to shut power off, or would the FD just want you to make a quick exit and let them deal with it?Originally posted by brentp:
Seems to me a main in every unit would be the better design. Why would a tenant need to access the main disconnect(s), unless it's panic mode?
I do not know, but as you can padlock on a service disconnect I never looked at it as a EPO.Originally posted by brentp:
iwire,
What's the intent of 230.72(C)?
Is it to allow a tenant to shut off the main to do a little DIY wiring?