Shujinko
Senior Member
I have a project renovation to an existing lab in a hospital in Florida. There are several units of HVAC equipment located on the roof. I am electrically feeding these branch circuits from panels located in a mechanical room adjacent to the roof area. However, looking at the Florida Building Code (FBC) requirement for hospitals each branch circuit entering or exiting the structure requires a surge protection device (SPD). The HVAC equipment circuits are either 120V/1ph or 480V/3ph. What would be the best product to use for these SPDs at each location where the circuits enter/exit the building? How would this be wired? Via a disconnect? Thanks.
FBC 449.3.15.6
All low-voltage system main or branch circuits entering or exiting the structure shall have surge suppressors installed for each pair of conductors and shall have visual indication for protector failure to the maximum extent feasible.
FBC 449.3.15.6
All low-voltage system main or branch circuits entering or exiting the structure shall have surge suppressors installed for each pair of conductors and shall have visual indication for protector failure to the maximum extent feasible.