Transfer switches and the '96 NEC: what you need to know

New NEC changes allow for increased design flexibility in hospital essential electrical systems through the use of more transfer switches.Not all Code changes are more restrictive; in fact, some open up increased design flexibility by permitting alternate approaches. For example, the 1996 NEC now allows multiple transfer switches to supply patient bed locations in critical care areas. In addition,

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