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| Author: | Jim Phillips (brainfiller) [ Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | 480 Volt Receptacles and Arc Flash Warning Labels |
We continue our series about which equipment not specifically addressed in the NFPA 70E labeling requirements, might need an arc flash warning label. Many of you have suggested equipment types to be used as part of the questions. - Thanks! If you still have particular equipment in mind, let me know and we can include it here. Here is this week’s question: Do you think 480V receptacles should have an arc flash warning label?
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| Author: | KEC [ Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:41 am ] |
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It depends on the connected equipment. Even though the equipment can be changed because it is cord and plug connected most situations have mounted machinary. In the case of mounted machinary I would label the equipment if it would be accessed while energized. I would not label equipment that doesn't have the need to be worked on such as a welder unless it is large and used in conjunction with other equipment that might require troubleshooting while energized. |
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| Author: | Joseph [ Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:58 am ] |
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Jim Phillips (brainfiller) wrote: We continue our series about which equipment not specifically addressed in the NFPA 70E labeling requirements, might need an arc flash warning label. Many of you have suggested equipment types to be used as part of the questions. - Thanks! If you still have particular equipment in mind, let me know and we can include it here. Here is this week’s question: Do you think 480V receptacles should have an arc flash warning label?
It depends where in the circuit is the receptacle. If the short circuit current at the device is high and an arc can form the it should be labled. |
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