Emergency Lighting
Excerpts from National
Electric Code 1996
| A. GENERAL
700-1. Scope.Emergency systems are intended to automatically supply illumination or power, or both, to designated areas and equipment in the event of failure of the normal supply or in the event of accident to elements of a system intended to supply, distribute, and control power and illumination essential for safety to human life. 700-3. Equipment Approval. 700-4. Tests and Maintenance.(a) Conduct or Witness Test. The authority having jurisdiction shall conduct or witness a test on the complete system upon installation and periodically afterward. (b) Tested Periodically. (c) Battery Systems Maintenance. (d) Written Record. (e) Testing Under Load. 700-5. Capacity.(a) Capacity and Rating. An emergency system shall have adequate capacity and rating for all loads to be operated simultaneously. The emergency system shall be suitable for the maximum available fault current at its terminals. B. CIRCUIT WIRING 700-9. Wiring, Emergency System.(b) Wiring. Wiring from emergency source or emergency source distribution overcurrent protection to emergency loads shall be kept entirely independent of all other wiring and equipment and shall not enter the same raceway, cable, box, or cabinet with other wiring. Exception No. 1: In transfer equipment enclosures. Exception No. 2: In exit or emergency lighting fixtures supplied from two sources. Exception No. 3: In a common junction box attached to exit or emergency lighting fixtures supplied from two sources. Exception No. 4: Wiring of two or more emergency circuits supplied from the same source shall be permitted in the same raceway, cable, box, or cabinet. Exception No. 5: In a common junction box attached to a unit equipment, and that contains only the branch circuit supplying the unit equipment and the emergency circuit supply by the unit equipment.
C. SOURCES OF POWER 700-12. General Requirements.Current supply shall be such that, in the event of failure of the normal supply to, or within, the building...emergency lighting, emergency power, or both will be available within the time required for the application, but not to exceed 10 seconds. (a) Storage Battery. Batteries...shall be designed and constructed to meet the requirements of emergency service and shall be compatible with the charger for that particular installation. For a sealed battery, the container shall not be required to be transparent. However, for the lead acid battery that requires water additions, transparent or translucent jars shall be furnished. Automotive-type batteries shall not be used. An automatic battery charging means shall be provided. (e) Unit Equipment. Unit equipment shall be permanently mounted in place (i.e., not portable) and shall have all wiring to each unit installed in accordance with the requirements of any of the wiring methods in Chapter 3. Flexible cord- and plug-connection shall be permitted, provided that the cord does not exceed 3 feet...in length. The branch circuit feeding the unit equipment shall be the same branch circuit as that serving the normal lighting in the area and connected ahead of any local switches... D. EMERGENCY SYSTEM CIRCUITS FOR LIGHTING & POWER 700-15. Loads on Emergency Branch Circuits.No appliances and no lamps, other than those specified as required for emergency use, shall be supplied by emergency lighting circuits. 700-16. Emergency Illumination.Emergency illumination shall include all required means of egress lighting, illuminated exit signs, and all other lights specified as necessary to provide required illumination. Emergency lighting systems shall be so designed and installed that the failure of any individual lighting element, such as the burning out of a light bulb, cannot leave in total darkness any space that requires emergency illumination. Where high-intensity discharge lighting such as high- and low-pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and metal halide is used as the sole source of normal illumination, the emergency lighting system shall be required to operate until normal illumination has been restored.
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