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Does the NY City Electrical Code allow the use of enclosed Module Zone Distribution Wiring System for office furniture?

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Does the NY City Electrical Code allow the use of enclosed Module Zone Distribution Wiring System for office furniture?

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(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) A: Advisory Board approval is required. See Article 110-02. SECTION 110-2 Q: The elevators of a building run on DC power. The DC system will soon be converted to an AC system. The building service is over 1000 KVA. Could this installation be performed without the Advisory Board approval? (7/9/2003) A: No. This installation requires Advisory Board filing. See amended Article 110-2. SECTION 110-2(a) and 760 Q: Can THHN conductors in EMT be used for the normal and emergency power circuits of a Fire Alarm System? (9/3/2003) A: Yes, provided that the materials used for all the job and environmental conditions, and that conductors of normal and emergency circuits are in separate conduit sy

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