Are transformers, UPS systems, generators, generator paralleling equipment or other sources, outlined in the amended Article 110-2(b) of the 1999 NEC, considered to be services?
If so, are they required to meet the density rating of the amended Article 230-42(a)? (5/7/2003) A: These are components of separately derived systems. See Article 100 of the 1999 NEC. SECTION 110-2 Q: Is it permissible to use a NEMA 4X stainless steel box as a splice/pull box for a 4.16 KV feeder? (9/3/2003) A: Yes, per Article 110-2. Stainless steel is not an issue. SECTION 110-2 Q: Is it permissible to use a NEMA 4X stainless steel box as a splice/pull box for a 4.16 KV feeder? (9/3/2003) A: Yes, per Article 110-2. Stainless steel is not an issue. SECTION 110-2 Q: Does the NY City Electrical Code allow the use of enclosed Module Zone Distribution Wiring System for office furniture? (12/10/2003) A: This product line is addressed in Articles 604 and 605 of the NEC as amended by NY City. All installations require Advisory Board approval. See Article 110-2. SECTION 110-2 Q: Are “under cabinet portable task lights”, that are cord connected,acceptable for use in New York City? (11/10/2003
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