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| Author: | Jack [ Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:54 am ] |
| Post subject: | Main Circuit Breaker in Panelboard |
1200 amp 480v, panelboard, main circuit breaker Fed from utility transformer with only high side fuse The arc flash rating of the line side of the main is about 80 cal/cm2 based on 2 second clearing time (since the high side fuse will have a clearing time of never). The panelboard is the type that has seperate covers for the main circuit breaker and feeders, and therefore work could be performed on feeder breakers without removing the cover over the main lugs. It has a servance entrance label. If the main breaker was turned off, could work be performed on the load side of the breaker, such as adding a feeder breaker? |
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| Author: | Zog [ Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:15 am ] |
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Jack wrote: 1200 amp 480v, panelboard, main circuit breaker
Fed from utility transformer with only high side fuse The arc flash rating of the line side of the main is about 80 cal/cm2 based on 2 second clearing time (since the high side fuse will have a clearing time of never). The panelboard is the type that has seperate covers for the main circuit breaker and feeders, and therefore work could be performed on feeder breakers without removing the cover over the main lugs. It has a servance entrance label. If the main breaker was turned off, could work be performed on the load side of the breaker, such as adding a feeder breaker? Depends on the breaker type. Just opening a breaker is not sufficient for isolation purposes oer OSHA. A power circuit breaker needs to be racked out to the disconnect position and locked out for proper isolation. |
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| Author: | Jack [ Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:20 pm ] |
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Main It's a molded case circuit breaker that is LOTO. |
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| Author: | JJH [ Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:00 pm ] |
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If the main is locked out and is in a separate compartment, there are no exposed energized conductors. You can install breakers or whatever. However at 80 cal/cm2, the problem comes when operating the 1200 amp main and verifying the absence of voltage. |
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| Author: | Zog [ Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:08 pm ] |
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JJH wrote: If the main is locked out and is in a separate compartment, there are no exposed energized conductors. You can install breakers or whatever. However at 80 cal/cm2, the problem comes when operating the 1200 amp main and verifying the absence of voltage.
Operate the breaker remotely. |
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