• Welcome to The Building Code Forum

    Your premier resource for building code knowledge.

    This forum remains free to the public thanks to the generous support of our Sawhorse Members and Corporate Sponsors. Their contributions help keep this community thriving and accessible.

    Want enhanced access to expert discussions and exclusive features? Learn more about the benefits here.

    Ready to upgrade? Log in and upgrade now.

NEC 517.14 Health Care Facilities

jar546

CBO
Joined
Oct 16, 2009
Messages
12,998
Location
Not where I really want to be
If a Chiropractor's office in a strip mall has 2 separate services providing power to his patient care areas, do the panels need to comply with 517.14 to each other, even if different services? In this case, the panels serve the left and right side of a common hallway (vicinity).
 
517.14 Panelboard Bonding. The equipment grounding terminal buses of the normal and essential branch-circuit panelboards serving the same individual patient care vicinity shall be connected together with an insulated continuous copper conductor not smaller than 10 AWG. Where two or more panelboards serving the same individual patient care vicinity are served from separate transfer switches on the essential electrical system, the equipment grounding terminal buses of those panelboards shall be connected together with an insulated continuous copper conductor not smaller than 10 AWG.

 
517.14 Panelboard Bonding. The equipment grounding terminal buses of the normal and essential branch-circuit panelboards serving the same individual patient care vicinity shall be connected together with an insulated continuous copper conductor not smaller than 10 AWG. Where two or more panelboards serving the same individual patient care vicinity are served from separate transfer switches on the essential electrical system, the equipment grounding terminal buses of those panelboards shall be connected together with an insulated continuous copper conductor not smaller than 10 AWG.
Yes but looking for opinions
 
Out of my depth there, so no opinion. But, would a chiropractic office even have an essential electrical system? And I'm suspicious that "patient care vicinity" wouldn't include a common corridor.
 
Back
Top