Multi-tenant high-rise electrical systems: Design & code considerations
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Edgar Medina, Eaton Power System Experience Center (PSEC) Manager, explains how electrical power in a multi-tenant high-rise is distributed. Starting from the busway and traveling to the receptacle, Edgar also identifies NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements that are required for multi-tenant high-rises. Thank you for watching one of our many educational videos on the topic of power systems. Schedule a visit to one of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers in either Pittsburgh or Houston to learn more! To learn more about Eaton products and our Power Systems Experience Centers: http://eaton.com/experience To view more educational videos from Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers: http://videos.eaton.com/experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YouTube Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:58 - Busway 01:49 - Group metering main 03:38 - Surge protection device (SPD) 04:26 - Meter stacks 06:07 - Digital metering 07:28 - Elevator disconnect switch 08:38 - Load center 10:09 - GFCI 10:59 - AFCI Search terms: high-rise electrical system, electrical power system, main busway, national electrical code, NFPA 70, surge protection device, spd, multi-tenant high-rise, busway, group metering main, nec, meter stacks, digital metering, elevator disconnnet switch, afci, gfci, ashrae 90.1, elevator control, load center, series rated, electrical system, power distribution, group metering, energy code, arc-energy reduction, series rated load center, high-rise power system How is electricity distributed throughout a building? What are some NFPA 70, NEC codes required for multi-tenant high-rises? #powersystem #highrise #power
Edgar Medina, Eaton Power System Experience Center (PSEC) Manager, explains how electrical power in a multi-tenant high-rise is distributed. Starting from the busway and traveling to the receptacle, Edgar also identifies NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements that are required for multi-tenant high-rises. Thank you for watching one of our many educational videos on the topic of power systems. Schedule a visit to one of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers in either Pittsburgh or Houston to learn more! To learn more about Eaton products and our Power Systems Experience Centers: http://eaton.com/experience To view more educational videos from Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers: http://videos.eaton.com/experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YouTube Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:58 - Busway 01:49 - Group metering main 03:38 - Surge protection device (SPD) 04:26 - Meter stacks 06:07 - Digital metering 07:28 - Elevator disconnect switch 08:38 - Load center 10:09 - GFCI 10:59 - AFCI Search terms: high-rise electrical system, electrical power system, main busway, national electrical code, NFPA 70, surge protection device, spd, multi-tenant high-rise, busway, group metering main, nec, meter stacks, digital metering, elevator disconnnet switch, afci, gfci, ashrae 90.1, elevator control, load center, series rated, electrical system, power distribution, group metering, energy code, arc-energy reduction, series rated load center, high-rise power system How is electricity distributed throughout a building? What are some NFPA 70, NEC codes required for multi-tenant high-rises? #powersystem #highrise #power
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