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NFPA-110 Code?

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anbm

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Dec 10, 2007
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Does anyone have any problem to comply wih these sections from NFPA-110? Thanks!

5.6.7.5 Power for fans and pumps on remote radiators and heat exchangers shall be supplied from a tap at the EPS output terminals or ahead of the first load circuit overcurrent protective device.

7.2.2* Level 1 EPSS equipment shall not be installed in the same room with the normal service equipment, where the service equipment is rated over 150 volts to ground and equal to or greater than 1000 amperes.

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Doesn't seem to be a problem, why do you see it as a problem?
 
Be sure to follow the star. Much of the helpful information is in the appendix.
 
7.2.2 old version allows EPSS equipment to be located in same room with normal power service equipment as long as double clearance is provided in front of EPSS equipment. I think this exception has been deleted per latest version of code.



 
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