1、Veterans Administration Washington, DC 20420 /+-/+o2 M 3515789 0320300 907 = H-08-3 VA CONSTRUCTION STANDARD 801 -3 May 29, 1987 RECEPTACLES, ELECTRIC 1. SCOPE This standard establishes general requirements for the seleLtion of dectrical receptacles. 2. TYPES OF RECEPTACLES Polarized receptacles whi
2、ch accept attachment plugs having separate grounding prongs shall be provided. In addition, safety receptacles, isolated ground receptacles and ground fault interrupter receptacles shall be provided at locations a4 re- quired. All receptacles in patient care buildings shall be Underwriters Laborator
3、ies listed “Hospital Grade” where available in the size, type, and configuration required. 3. EMERGENCY RECEPTACLES The body of all receptacles served by alternate emergency auxiliary power shall be red in color, except where all rzicp- tacles in the building (exciuding special types) are on this au
4、xiliary power. 4. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED Eiectricl rrccptdes shall be located where they will be accessible to the physically handicapped and shall be inounred with their centerliiic 18 to 40 inches above the finished floor, in compliance with VA Construction Standard CD-28. S
5、. SPECIFIC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Refer to V.4 Construction Standard 801-1, “Electrical Facilities for Operating Room Locations,” and design criteria available from the Director, Electrical Engineering Service for additional information concerning receptacle layout and in- stallation. % & RECISSION: VA Construction Standard 801 -3, dated February 4, 1980. - G.E. NEUMANN Director, Office of Facilities Distribution: RPC: 0830 FD Printing Date 6 87 014488 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-