Lon Culbertson
Member
- Location
- San Antonio, Texas
Question
Is Type MC Cable in Patient Care Areas required to be "Hospital Grade?"
It is my opinion that Type MC cable must be specifically listed for this application, as all MC cable does not meet the requirements below:
NEC Refernence
Article 517 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) states that "(NEC 517) Part II applies to patient care space of all health care facilities.” This has long been the rule for medical facilities, doctors’ offices and such, for those parts of the building where patient care is provided.
NEC 517.13(A) requires that “the metal raceway system, or metallic cable armor, or sheath assembly shall itself qualify as an equipment grounding conductor in accordance with 250.118.” This is in addition to the required “Insulated Equipment Grounding Conductor” (NEC 517.13(B)).
Is Type MC Cable in Patient Care Areas required to be "Hospital Grade?"
It is my opinion that Type MC cable must be specifically listed for this application, as all MC cable does not meet the requirements below:
NEC Refernence
Article 517 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) states that "(NEC 517) Part II applies to patient care space of all health care facilities.” This has long been the rule for medical facilities, doctors’ offices and such, for those parts of the building where patient care is provided.
NEC 517.13(A) requires that “the metal raceway system, or metallic cable armor, or sheath assembly shall itself qualify as an equipment grounding conductor in accordance with 250.118.” This is in addition to the required “Insulated Equipment Grounding Conductor” (NEC 517.13(B)).