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>>ELECTRICAL SAFETY
NEC, NFPA 70E, ANd morE
jeffrey sargent
Term Update
H
ealth care today relies on
electricity to power equipment delivering an array
of patient care functions. A visit
to even a general care room in a
hospital clearly demonstrates that
electro-medical equipment is in
constant use to provide high-quality
patient care. As sophisticated as
this equipment is, however, it does
not operate without reliable power
delivered through the facility’s fixed
electrical infrastructure.
Health care occupancies have been
specifically covered by the National
Electrical Code® (NEC®) since the 1953
edition. The original concern was to
THE 2014 NEC includes
updates that bring electrical
infrastructure requirements
in line with the need for
electrical power associated
with health care practices.
safeguard against electrical ignition
sources in areas where flammable
anesthetics were administered. While
these requirements are still found in
the code, the fact is that nonflammable anesthetizing agents are used
almost exclusively in U.S. health care
facilities today.
Subsequent editions of the code
addressed a variety of other electrical safety hazards, and today NEC
Article 517, Health Care Facilities,
contains installation requirements to
safeguard patients against exposure
to electrical current, provide for an
adequate number of receptacles and
circuits in patient locations, and help
ensure continuity of electric power if
the normal source is interrupted.
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The 2014 NEC includes some
important changes related to
health care facilities, updates
that bring the electrical infrastructure requirements in
line with the need for electrical power associated
with current health care
practices. One key set of
changes focuses on the terms
used in the requirements covering
health care facilities.
First, the term “emergency system”
has been deleted. In past editions, the
emergency system was one of two
primary subdivisions—the other was
the equipment system—of the essential electrical system. The emergency
system was further subdivided into
the life safety branch and the critical branch. The substantiation for
this proposal noted that use of the
term “emergency system” in Article
517 confused code users who were
sorting out the proper application
of requirements in Article 517 versus the requirements of Article 700,
Emergency Systems. The essential
electrical system of a hospital will
now consist of three subdivisions:
the equipment branch, the life safety
branch, and the critical branch. Only
the life safety branch must meet the
requirements of Article 700.
A dynamic in Article 517 directly
affects many of its requirements.
Two technical committees are
responsible for electrical safety
requirements for health care facilities, and both operate within the
boundaries of a specific scope of
responsibility assigned by the NFPA
Standards Council. The Technical
Committee on Electrical Systems,
responsible for Chapter 6 of NFPA
99, Health Care Facilities, is charged
with developing requirements that
affect the performance of electrical
systems in health care occupancies.
Code-Making Panel 15, responsible for Article 517 of the NEC, is
charged with the development of
installation requirements that protect people and property against
the hazards taht arise from the use
of electricity.
There is a synergy between
the groups’ efforts, and the result
of their technical activities is to
ensure electrical safety for patients
and health care workers. In fact,
many of the Article 517 requirements are extracted from NFPA
99. For example, definitions from
Chapter 3 and performance-related
installation provisions from Chapter 6 are prevalent in Article 517.
These definitions and requirements
are annotated by bracketed references to the NFPA 99 requirements
on which they are based.
In my next column, I’ll cover
more of the changes to the NEC
that affect electrical installations
and their performance in the health
care environment.
jeffrey sargent is a regional
electrical code specialist for NFPA.
Illustration: Rob Dunlavey
Health care electrical systems and the 2014 NEC
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