MCSEng
Electrical
- Dec 5, 2008
- 12
I am designing the lighting system for an outdoor public rest room and outdoor stands (for viewing sports events). I placed the lighting controls (switches) for the restroom on the outside door of the rest room and those for the stands at the bottom and top of the stairs that lead up to the seating.
The client queried the proposed location for the switches and suggested putting them in an independent adjoining room to prevent members of the public having access.
I am designing in accordance with NFPA, NEC 2002; ICC International Energy Conservation Code 2003; ICC International Building Code 2003.
Am I permitted to place the switches for the bathroom and the stairs in an adjoining room, which will be locked? Can anyone refer me to the section of the above codes that would prevent me placing the switches in this room?
The client queried the proposed location for the switches and suggested putting them in an independent adjoining room to prevent members of the public having access.
I am designing in accordance with NFPA, NEC 2002; ICC International Energy Conservation Code 2003; ICC International Building Code 2003.
Am I permitted to place the switches for the bathroom and the stairs in an adjoining room, which will be locked? Can anyone refer me to the section of the above codes that would prevent me placing the switches in this room?