Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70841 - Emergency Lighting and Power System
(a) Auxiliary lighting and power facilities
shall be readily available at all times.
(1)
The emergency lighting and power system shall be maintained in operating
condition to provide automatic restoration of power for emergency circuits
within ten seconds after normal power failure.
(2) Emergency generators shall be tested as
follows:
(A) Non-diesel generators installed
in hospitals shall be tested under load conditions for at least 30 minutes at
intervals of not more than 7 days.
(B) Diesel backup generators installed in
hospitals shall be tested as required by Health and Safety Code, section
41514.1.
(b)
The licensee shall provide and maintain an emergency electrical system in
compliance with Section E702-7 and E702-20, Part 3, Title 24, California
Administrative Code. The system shall serve all lighting, signals, alarms and
equipment required to permit continued operation of all necessary functions of
the hospital for a minimum of 24 hours.
(c) The Department may require the licensee
to submit a report of evaluation of the emergency electrical system by a
registered electrical engineer to substantiate compliance with Subarticle
E702-7, Part 3, Title 24, California Administrative Code. Essential engineering
data, including load calculations, assumptions and tests and, where necessary,
plans and specifications acceptable to the Department shall be included in the
report.
(d) Where alteration of the
emergency electrical system is determined to be necessary, the work shall
comply with Sections E702-20 and E702-24, Part 3, Title 24, California
Administrative Code.
(e) A written
record of inspection, performance, exercising period and repairs shall be
maintained and available.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1275 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 1276, 131050, 131051 and 131052, Health and Safety Code.
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