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Electric heaters in commercial buildings

Electric heaters in commercial buildings

Electric heaters in commercial buildings

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Folks,
Does anyone know of a NFPA or NEC code that pertains to an electric heater attached under a laminated desk? Further more a code for portable electric heaters in commercial building.
Thanks

RE: Electric heaters in commercial buildings

For portable electric heaters, Section 605.10 of the 2006 International Fire Code has extensive requirements.

If it's a permanent heater, it has to be installed in accordance with its listing, the manufacturer's instructions and the National Electrical Code. See Section 603.5.2 of the 2006 IFC.

RE: Electric heaters in commercial buildings

(OP)
Thank you.

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