Wrenches
I have done several canopies, warehouses all considered non habitable and
therefore did not require an RSD. AHJ's all can interpit buildings slightly
different including construction materials used so a conversion with the
AHJ is a safe solution and prevent permit kickbacks and re-writes. I am in
California and Hawaii for prospective.
Jerry

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020, 8:50 PM Corey Shalanski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Code gurus,
>
> It seems that a parking garage is properly considered to be a "building"
> under NEC Article 100 definitions—and that 690.12 rapid shutdown
> requirements would therefore apply.
>
> I am wondering if anyone has successfully argued that 690.12 should *not*
> apply to systems installed on the top deck of a parking garage?
>
> --
> Corey Shalanski
> Jah Light Solar
> Portland, Jamaica
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