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  •     Model IDC: Application

    When an isolated power panel or any other electrical device is installed in an operating room designated as a flammable anesthetizing location, the enclosure must be located at least 5 feet above the floor.

    Conductors used for branch circuit wiring should be stranded copper having a cross-linked polyethelene insulation or equivalent with a dielectric constant of 3.5 or less. Type XHHW is suitable for this purpose. Wire pulling compounds, other than talc, produce an adverse effect upon the dielectric constant of the conductor insulation and are specifically prohibited by the NEC when pulling branch circuit wiring energized from the secondary of the isolation transformer.

    Conduit routings should be as direct and as short as possible to minimize leakage current.

    Metallic conduit is required for all hazardous anesthetizing locations.


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