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I apologize in advance for my incredible lack of commercial knowledge. Here is the situation.
My father is involved with a club that has a festival/fair every year. They are open to the public three days per year where they display antique tractors, steam engines, saw mills, hot rods, etc. Basically a farm festival with 10-15,000 visitors each day. A few years ago they bought and moved (with a permit) an old church to the grounds. The church is used as an exhibit. People walk in the front and out the back with some displays to view on the way. Now they want to put electricity in the church with some outlets, lights and HVAC.
The problem. When there isn't anyone on the property they turn off the power to the whole place. If they put electricity in this 1890's church will they need to add egress lights and exit signage? If so how do you have battery back up egress lights when the power is off 350+ days per year? Any special exceptions or unique products that fit into this scenario?
Any other potential problems that you may see? They do have a permit. Sorry for the large number of questions. Thanks......
My father is involved with a club that has a festival/fair every year. They are open to the public three days per year where they display antique tractors, steam engines, saw mills, hot rods, etc. Basically a farm festival with 10-15,000 visitors each day. A few years ago they bought and moved (with a permit) an old church to the grounds. The church is used as an exhibit. People walk in the front and out the back with some displays to view on the way. Now they want to put electricity in the church with some outlets, lights and HVAC.
The problem. When there isn't anyone on the property they turn off the power to the whole place. If they put electricity in this 1890's church will they need to add egress lights and exit signage? If so how do you have battery back up egress lights when the power is off 350+ days per year? Any special exceptions or unique products that fit into this scenario?
Any other potential problems that you may see? They do have a permit. Sorry for the large number of questions. Thanks......