Box-o-Rocks
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I'm doing a design for a small 2 stroy + basement library and they want to have all of the switching for the lights on one swtich at the reception desk. After some code review I found that 2015 ICEE C405.2.2.3 Manual Controls states I can have them in a centralized location, so long as there is indication of the status of the lights. (Obviouly not quoted).
My question is, if I have a toggle switch with "On" "Off" (1 pole / 1 throw switch) markings and a placard stating that the switch controls lights on floors B,1,2 in *location*, does that meet code? Or if I use a lighted toggle, or will I have to have 3 pilot lights per floor?
A network lighting system is overkill for this small space, so planning that is out.
Thank you for the input!
My question is, if I have a toggle switch with "On" "Off" (1 pole / 1 throw switch) markings and a placard stating that the switch controls lights on floors B,1,2 in *location*, does that meet code? Or if I use a lighted toggle, or will I have to have 3 pilot lights per floor?
A network lighting system is overkill for this small space, so planning that is out.
Thank you for the input!