To paraphrase, you're asking if it's required to connect a gen set that is 
installed in a building that isn't a high-rise building or some other essential 
facility where there is a code requirement for emergency power, correct?   In 
other words, a voluntary generator with regard to the code set.    

Assuming that's the case and there isn't a formal interpretation from the AHJ 
regarding the reliability of the power supply, I would say no.   The code will 
require an emergency power supply or not.   If one is required, then the FLS 
systems have to be on that, but if the secondary isn't required by code then 
it's up to the owner (and let's face it, that's certainly a good idea if the 
generator is sized for the fire pump).     So there MAY be something in the 
code that requires this, but only if it's a mandatory generator.    


Steve Leyton

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Got a email from a customer with the following question. I'm on the road with 
no access to my books.If an emergency generator is installed on a building, is 
there anything in the codes that would require it to be connected to the fire 
pump.
RichardL. Mote CET

Rimrock Design Services,LLC

PO Box 36
Middleburg, PA 17842

Mobile 570-541-2685

EMAIL [email protected]


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