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now this illustration deals with chapter seven uh article 700 through uh 770. now weamp;#39;re dealing with the 700 series and we just kind of called out uh the 700 series it deals with 700.12. and notice we have storage batteries generator sets a ups unit equipment a separate service utility power we have generators that are connected to a three pole or four pole switch in case we should use uh lose the utility supply but 700.12 deals with these different uh systems you know uh uh for example if you have a ups the clearance rules in front of the equipment apply in 110.26 but above the equipment the uh space of the six-foot rule does not apply when we get into clearances in and around equipment coming up but uh that thatamp;#39;s what a ups has going for it but if you have other equipment uh you do need the three foot in front uh 30 inch width at least or the width of the equipment whichever is greater and you need a six and a half foot walk-in headroom now we know that osha as well