Hello everyone,
I am trying to understand when I should apply article 700 EM systems to emergency lighting. The informational note under em systems definition states that it should be used for artificial lighting on occupancy with large numbers (very vague). But the scope info note 3, also refers to the Life Safety code to see where emergency lighting is required.
If I go to the Life Safety Code(2011), I see that a new business occupancy with 3 or more stories requires EM lighting. So if I back up the entire building off of a generator do I have to have a separate transfer switch for "emergency loads" like em lighting, "legally required" & "standby loads"? Most of the older engineers I work with disagree. The engineering firm I work at has never split out the loads with different transfer switches & no inspector has found an issue with this... so far.
Am I wrong to believe that art. 700 applies to egress lighting on back up power with a new business occupancy that is 3 stories?
I am trying to understand when I should apply article 700 EM systems to emergency lighting. The informational note under em systems definition states that it should be used for artificial lighting on occupancy with large numbers (very vague). But the scope info note 3, also refers to the Life Safety code to see where emergency lighting is required.
If I go to the Life Safety Code(2011), I see that a new business occupancy with 3 or more stories requires EM lighting. So if I back up the entire building off of a generator do I have to have a separate transfer switch for "emergency loads" like em lighting, "legally required" & "standby loads"? Most of the older engineers I work with disagree. The engineering firm I work at has never split out the loads with different transfer switches & no inspector has found an issue with this... so far.
Am I wrong to believe that art. 700 applies to egress lighting on back up power with a new business occupancy that is 3 stories?