New York State Master Electrician Practice Exam

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Which of the following should not be connected to the life safety branch in a hospital?

  1. Emergency lighting

  2. General illumination

  3. Fire alarm systems

  4. Medical equipment

The correct answer is: General illumination

The life safety branch in a hospital is designed to ensure the safety of patients and staff in emergency situations. This includes systems that are critical for maintaining a safe environment during power failures or other emergencies. Emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, and medical equipment are integral to maintaining life safety and must remain operational during a power outage or system failure. General illumination, on the other hand, refers to the standard lighting used throughout the hospital that is not considered life safety. It is essential for daily operations but does not have the same critical requirement to remain powered in an emergency as the other options do. While sufficient lighting is important for patient care and safety, it does not fit the criteria of life safety systems, which prioritize emergency function over regular operational needs. Thus, connecting general illumination to the life safety branch is not appropriate because it does not enhance the safety measures needed during critical situations.