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Posted By: drgnz23 receptacle testing - 06/05/06 10:46 PM
Okay i work in a health care facility in southern california. My question to all of you is are we required by law to test our receptacles in patient care areas? And if so is it all the hospital or just patient rooms...I ve looked it up on the internet but all i found was old stuff....PLEASE HELP
Posted By: Roger Re: receptacle testing - 06/05/06 11:03 PM
Drgnz23, yes you are. You are also required to do equipotential and leakage testing. This can be found in Chapter 4 of the 2002 NFPA 99 or chapter 3 of the earlier cycles of NFPA 99.

I'll post the actual sections tomorrow.

Roger
Posted By: iwire Re: receptacle testing - 06/05/06 11:03 PM
I think NFPA 99 requires it, I don't know if you have to follow it.

You can find more info in these links, keeping in mind they are trying to sell their product.
http://www.leviton.com/sections/prodinfo/receptic/sheets/tensiontester.htm
http://www.leviton.com/pdfs/tensiontest2.pdf
Posted By: Roger Re: receptacle testing - 06/05/06 11:05 PM
Bob, that one was close. [Linked Image]

Roger
Posted By: iwire Re: receptacle testing - 06/05/06 11:16 PM
Yes it was. [Linked Image]

While I was typing I was thinking that you would know the answer.

Glad I matched you. [Linked Image]
Posted By: drgnz23 Re: receptacle testing - 06/06/06 03:55 AM
Thank you guys...
Posted By: Roger Re: receptacle testing - 06/07/06 03:22 PM
Drgnz23, the actual chapter sections from the 2002 NFPA 99 is, 4.3.3 through 4.3.4.2.2. (4.3.4.1.1 through 4.3.4.4.2 covers receptacle testing)

Roger
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