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4 Story I-1...Generator?

indyarchyguy

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Recently a LFO asked me if a 4-story I-1 would be required to have an emergency generator. I looked and can't seem to find anything requiring the generator. Any suggestions would be most helpful. Thank you.
 
The code seldom says that a generator is required. However, it is difficult to meet emergency lighting, emergency elevator operation, and similar requirements without a generator. As a practical matter, you would want your IT systems, refrigerators, etc. to continue operating during a power outage.
 
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Might come out of

Nfpa 101
Or
Jacco
Or
The fed requirements

Or

In Florida
 
Recently a LFO asked me if a 4-story I-1 would be required to have an emergency generator. I looked and can't seem to find anything requiring the generator. Any suggestions would be most helpful. Thank you.



What kind of business is this I-1????

Thinking now, unless a local or fed requirement, more than likely not needed
 
$ ~ $

Is the elevator in the I-1 building designated for Fire Service
[ RE: `15 IBC, Section 3007 ] ?......Also in the `15 IBC, refer
to Section 403.4.8 - Standby and Emergency Power.


$ ~ $
 
Stand by and/or emergency power requirements would not automatically require a generator. Battery systems would generally provide the power needed for emergency lighting, etc.
For a longer outage in a facility that needs or wants to remain operational a generator may become an important part of the package.
 
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