New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter C - State Hospital Code
Article 2 - Medical Facility Construction
Part 712 - Standards Of Construction For General Hospital Facilities
Subpart 712-1 - Standards For General Hospital Construction Projects Approved Or Completed Prior To October 14, 1998
Section 712-1.28 - Electrical requirements
Current through Register 47, No. 25, June 25, 2025
(a) Adequate electrical outlets shall be provided in each patient room to accommodate equipment that the hospital may use for patient care without use of receptacle adapters. Each patient bedroom shall have at least one duplex electrical receptacle per bed, plus an additional receptacle on another wall. If electric beds are to be used, an additional receptacle is required at the head of each bed. Receptacles in pediatric areas shall be of the safety type. Duplex receptacles for general use shall be installed approximately 50 feet apart in corridors.
(b) Patient rooms shall have general lighting and night lighting. A reading light shall be provided for each patient.
(c) Areas where inhalation anesthetics are used shall conform to NFPA 99, Standard for Healthcare Facilities. Further details concerning this referenced material are contained in section 711.2(a) of this Title. All anesthetizing areas must be grounded. Grounding systems need not be equipotential, but must be installed and maintained in each anesthetizing location with an isolation transformer to minimize the difference in potential which can occur between any conductive surface that the patient can or a person touching the patient contact. Isolation transformers may serve more than one room; however, each room must have its own branch circuit.
(d) For patients' use at each bed, nurses' calling stations shall be provided that will register a call from the patient at the nurses' station and actuate a visual signal at the patient room door, and in the clean workroom, soiled workroom and nourishment station of the nursing unit. In multicorridor nursing units, additional visible signs shall be installed at corridor intersections. An emergency calling station shall be provided convenient for patients' use at each patient toilet, bathroom or shower room. An emergency nurses' calling station shall be provided for nurses' use in each operating, delivery, recovery, emergency and intensive nursing care room, nurseries, supervised wards for psychiatric patients, and rooms for children.
(e) Fire signal systems consisting of an electrically supervised fire alarm system and a detection system shall be provided as follows:
(f) An emergency electric generating set with automatic transfer switch shall provide electricity during an interruption of the normal electric supply to the hospital. Emergency electric service shall be provided to circuits as follows: