37 Tex. Admin. Code § 263.50 - Emergency Electrical Power
(a) New
facilities, new additions, and major renovations to existing facilities shall
be equipped with an emergency back-up electrical generator designed to operate
both manually and automatically upon interruption of the primary electrical
power source. The system shall be capable of operating uninterrupted for a
minimum period of one and one half hours without refueling. Back-up electrical
power shall be provided for necessary equipment and life safety systems
including, but not limited to:
(1) emergency
illumination systems;
(2) exit
lights;
(3) smoke management
systems;
(4) fire detection and
alarm systems;
(5) audible
communication systems;
(6)
security/control systems;
(7)
normal ventilation systems required for smoke detection.
(b) Existing facilities shall provide
emergency illumination and this may be accomplished by utilizing a battery
back-up system capable of continuous operation for one and one-half
hours.
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