This week’s question is about the
2014 National Electrical Code. In particular, the following section:
110.24 Available Fault Current (A) Field Marking. Service equipment in other than dwelling units shall be legibly marked in the filed with the maximum available fault current The field marking(s) shall include the date the fault current calculations was performed and be of sufficiently durability to withstand the environment involved.
A new informational note was added for the 2014 NEC to emphasize that this information is NOT for arc flash studies. Apparently some thought this was related to arc flash studies - perfectly understandable.
(NEW) Informational Note: The available fault current making (s) addressed in 110.24 is related to required short circuit current ratings of equipment. NFPA 70E-2012 Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, provides assistance in determining the severity of potential exposure, planning safe work practices, and selecting personal protective equipment.
Did you consider when 110.24 was introduced in
2011, that it
WAS related to arc flash studies? (Perhaps for the footnotes in the Hazard Risk Tables)
- Yes - it seemed related
- No
- Never thought about it