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  1. It is fairly common for buildings, particularly commercial and institutional ones, to have orange-colored electrical outlets that are connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system or an emergency power source. These orange outlets are typically used to distinguish circuits that are backed up by a UPS or emergency generator from regular power circuits.
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  3. Key points about orange-colored outlets:
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  5. 1. Identification: The orange color helps in quickly identifying outlets that provide power even during a power outage, ensuring that critical equipment remains operational.
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  7. 2. Usage: These outlets are often found in areas where power reliability is crucial, such as:
  8. - Hospitals and healthcare facilities: For life-support equipment, monitoring devices, and other critical medical equipment.
  9. - Data centers and server rooms: To ensure that servers, networking equipment, and critical IT infrastructure continue running without interruption.
  10. - Offices and commercial buildings: For essential workstations, network hardware, and other important equipment.
  11. - Laboratories and research facilities: For maintaining the operation of sensitive instruments and experiments.
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  13. 3. Standards and Regulations: The National Electrical Code (NEC) and other local regulations often have guidelines for identifying and using emergency and backup power circuits, and the use of colored outlets is a standard practice for compliance.
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  15. Benefits of using orange-colored outlets:
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  17. - Quick Identification: Allows facility managers, maintenance personnel, and users to easily identify which outlets are connected to the UPS or emergency power, reducing confusion during power outages or maintenance.
  18. - Safety: Ensures that critical equipment is plugged into the correct outlets, minimizing the risk of power interruption for essential devices.
  19. - Compliance: Helps meet regulatory and safety standards for emergency power systems.
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  21. While not every building will have orange outlets, they are a standard feature in facilities where maintaining power to critical equipment is essential.
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