Code Change Summary: New code section to address the wiring of Class-2-powered emergency lighting systems.
Over the last few years, Power over Ethernet (PoE) emergency lighting systems using Class 2 power sources and Class 2 wiring has become a prevailing alternative to line voltage installations.
Benefits of PoE emergency lighting systems include:
For years the requirements in the NEC® addressing emergency lighting have been tailored to line voltage emergency lighting installations with little to no language directed towards other options.
In the 2023 NEC®, new Section 700.11 provides a good start for introducing new language pertaining to Class-2-powered emergency lighting systems. It is likely that this new language will see continuing changes with each future NEC® code cycle as these systems become more common.
Below are some highlights from Section 700.11:
Below is a preview of the NEC®. See the actual NEC® text at NFPA.ORG for the complete code section. Once there, click on their link to free access to the 2023 NEC® edition of NFPA 70.
2020 Code Language:
This code section did not exist.
2023 Code Language:
N 700.11 Wiring, Class-2-Powered Emergency Lighting Systems.
(A) General. Line voltage supply wiring and installation of Class 2 emergency lighting control devices shall comply with 700.10. Class 2 emergency circuits shall comply with 700.11(B) through (D).
(B) Identification. Emergency circuits shall be permanently marked so they will be readily identified as a component of an emergency circuit or system by the following methods:
(1) All boxes and enclosures for Class 2 emergency circuits shall be permanently marked as a component of an emergency circuit or system.
(2) Exposed cable, cable tray, or raceway systems shall be permanently marked to be identified as a component of an emergency circuit or system, within 3 feet of each connector and at intervals not to exceed 25 feet.
(C) Separation of Circuits. Class 2 emergency circuits shall be wired in a listed, jacketed cable or with one of the wiring methods of Chapter 3. If installed alongside nonemergency Class 2 circuits that are bundled, Class 2 emergency circuits shall be bundled separately. If installed alongside nonemergency Class 2 circuits that are not bundled, Class 2 emergency circuits shall be separated by a nonconductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other Class 2 circuits. Separation from other circuits shall comply with 725.136.
(D) Protection. Wiring shall comply with the requirements of 300.4 and be installed in a raceway, armored or metal-clad cable, or cable tray.
Exception No. 1: Section 700.11(D) shall not apply to wiring that does not exceed 6 feet in length and that terminates at an emergency luminaire or an emergency lighting control device.
Exception No. 2: Section 700.11(D) shall not apply to locked rooms or locked enclosures that are accessible only to qualified persons.
Informational Note: Locked rooms accessible only to qualified persons include locked telecommunications rooms, locked electrical equipment rooms, or other access-controlled areas.
In a Class-2-powered emergency lighting system, which of the following is required for exposed cable identification?
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