They should and do if they were set up right, with the right equipment and the battery back-up capabilities.

Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
Reminds me of a TV mystery where hospital patients died mysteriously day after 
day at about the same time.  It turned out that he cleanin lady unplugged 
ventilators temporarily so she could plug in the vacuum.

On a serious note, I have the important loads (well pump, fridge etc.) on a 
sub-panel that's connected to an automatic transfer switch.  The LP-fueled 
generator has logic to fire itself up and command the transfer switch.  Seems 
like solar systems should work like that too.

-----Original Message-----
From:  Dan> Penoff via Mercedes

NFPA 110 requirement, especially for hospitals or any Level 1 life safety 
facility.
Red outlets and covers designate a branch circuit connected to backup power
source(s). Gotta make sure Grandpa’s respirator is plugged in to one of
these….



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