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          a surface of the building.  The branch electrical wiring and                
          connections consist of conduit, wiring, and electrical                      
          connections which relate to particular items of hospital                    
          equipment.  Specifically, the items of hospital equipment to                
          which the branch electrical wiring and connections in the subject           
          category relate are:  (a) The emergency power generator controls,           
          battery packs, and battery chargers (Property Unit 2200); (b) the           
          x-ray film processing equipment (Property Unit 2244); (c) the               
          illuminated front entrance signs and emergency entrance signs               
          (Property Unit 2320); (d) the medical gas control equipment and             
          the medical gas alarm equipment (Property Unit 3026); (e) kitchen           
          equipment (e.g., braising pans, sanitizers, deep fryers,                    
          toasters, ice makers/dispensers, and heat lamps) (Property Unit             
          3075); (f) equipment located in the hospital laboratories and               
          maintenance shop areas, such as tools and welding equipment,                
          specimen slicers, etc. (Property Unit 3195); (g) the                        
          synchronously wired clock systems (Property Unit 3280); (h) the             
          air conditioners located in the hospital computer rooms (Property           
          Unit 3292); (i) the central sterilization equipment (Property               
          Unit 3298); and (j) special electrical equipment located in the             
          hospital operating rooms, recovery rooms, intensive care units,             
          infant nurseries, radiology areas, patient rooms, and                       


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          wiring in a junction box.                                                   




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