1) Except as provided in Articles 6.5.1.2. to 6.5.1.5., emergency power systems shall be inspected, tested and
maintained in conformance with CAN/CSA-C282, “Emergency
Electrical Power Supply for Buildings.”
2) An emergency electrical power supply system for
emergency equipment for health care facilities shall be
inspected, tested and maintained in conformance with
CAN/CSA-Z32, “Electrical Safety and Essential Electrical
Systems in Health Care Facilities.”
(See Appendix A.)
1) When an emergency power system or any part thereof is
shut down, the supervisory staff shall be notified in conformance with Section 2.8.
1) Where an emergency power system is installed,
instructions shall be provided for switching on essential loads
and for starting the generator when this is not done
automatically.
1) Written records shall be maintained as required in
CAN/CSA-C282, “Emergency Electrical Power Supply for
Buildings.”
1) Liquid fuel storage tanks shall be drained and refilled with fresh fuel at intervals not
greater than 12 months. (See Appendix A.)
1) Self-contained emergency lighting unit equipment shall
be inspected at intervals not greater than one month to ensure
that
a)pilot lights are functioning and not obviously damaged or obstructed,
b)the terminal connections are clean, free of corrosion and lubricated when necessary,
c)the terminal clamps are clean and tight as per manufacturer's specifications, and
d)the battery surface is kept clean and dry.
2) Self-contained emergency lighting unit equipment shall
be tested
a)at intervals not greater than one month to ensure that the emergency lights will function upon failure of the primary power supply, and
b)at intervals not greater than 12 months to ensure that the unit will provide emergency lighting for a duration equal to the design criterion under simulated power failure conditions.
3) After completion of the test required in Clause (2)(b), the charging conditions for voltage and current and the recovery
period shall be tested to ensure that the charging system is
functioning in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications.
1) Except as provided in Article 6.5.1.6., emergency lights shall be inspected at intervals not greater
than 12 months to ensure that they are
functional.