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15.14 SECTION FIFTEEN<br />

per grid with 2-ft by 2-ft spacing may be used. It should be located under the entire<br />

raised floor area.<br />

15.5 EMERGENCY POWER<br />

Local <strong>and</strong> national codes will dictate which electrical systems are required to be<br />

served by an emergency power system. NFPA 101, ‘‘Life Safety Code,’’ <strong>and</strong> NFPA<br />

99, ‘‘Health Care Facilities,’’ <strong>and</strong> NFPA 110, ‘‘Emergency <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>by Power Systems,’’<br />

published by the National Fire Protection Association, contain specific definitions<br />

of required emergency power loads but, in general, they include the following:<br />

Emergency systems, including emergency <strong>and</strong> egress (exit) lighting, essential<br />

ventilation systems, fire detection <strong>and</strong> alarm systems, elevators, fire pumps, public<br />

safety communications systems, <strong>and</strong> industrial processes where interruption<br />

could cause life safety risk. Power must be restored to these loads in not less<br />

than 10 s (or less, depending on local codes).<br />

Legally-required st<strong>and</strong>by systems, including heating <strong>and</strong> refrigeration systems,<br />

communications systems, ventilation <strong>and</strong> smoke removal systems, sewage disposal,<br />

lighting systems, <strong>and</strong> industrial processes, where interruption could create<br />

hazards or hamper rescue or fire-fighting operations. Power must be restored to<br />

these loads in not less than 60 s (or less, depending on local codes).<br />

Optional st<strong>and</strong>by systems, including heating <strong>and</strong> refrigeration systems, data<br />

processing <strong>and</strong> communications systems, <strong>and</strong> industrial processes, where interruption<br />

could cause discomfort, serious interruption of the process, damage to<br />

the product or process, or the like. Power restoration to these loads should occur,<br />

as determined by the engineer, in a period that will adequately protect the loads<br />

or process.<br />

Small facilities may only need emergency power for emergency <strong>and</strong> egress lighting,<br />

in which case, fixtures with self-contained battery backup may be adequate.<br />

Larger facilities generally require an engine generator to provide emergency power.<br />

Emergency loads are connected to a dedicated panelboard or switchboard fed<br />

through an automatic transfer switch (ATS) that will detect loss of utility power,<br />

signal the generator to start, <strong>and</strong> transfer the emergency loads onto the generator,<br />

all in 10 s or less. After utility power returns, the ATS will retransfer the emergency<br />

loads back to utility power <strong>and</strong> then stop the generator. To prevent equipment<br />

damage <strong>and</strong> voltage surges, an ATS should be provided with an in-phase monitor<br />

that waits until the generator drifts into synchronism with the utility source before<br />

allowing retransfer.<br />

Generator fuel source may be gasoline, LP gas, diesel fuel, or (if acceptable to<br />

the authority having jurisdiction) public utility gas. Local <strong>and</strong> federal environmental<br />

regulations should be consulted if it will be necessary to store liquid fuels. If an<br />

aboveground storage tank will be needed, it must be a double-walled tank equipped<br />

with electronic leak detection. A subbase, fuel-storage tank, that is an integral part<br />

of the generator frame, may also be used for liquid fuel.<br />

Though normally used only for emergency power, the generator, if large enough,<br />

may be used to reduce electric bills through dem<strong>and</strong> peak shaving or as a cogen-

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