There has been a great deal of discussion regarding what equipment should have an arc flash warning label. The 2012 Edition of NFPA 70E states:
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Electrical equipment such as switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, meter socket enclosures and motor control centers that are likely to require examination, adjustment, servicing , or maintenance while energized...[/INDENT]
This is obviously not an all inclusive list and open to interpretation.
I have been asked by several people to explore this further using the Question of the Week. I don’t think this can be done with one question, so beginning this week, there will be a series of questions regarding equipment labeling.
Hopefully this will help provide guidance to those that are unsure about how far to carry the arc flash study / labeling. There has also been some good discussion elsewhere in this forum.
If you have a specific question you would like asked as part of this next series, please let me know.
Here is this weeks’ question - the first in a series.
Which disconnect switches should have an arc flash warning label?- Fusible disconnects 50 to 300 volts
- Fusible disconnects 301 to 600 volts
- Unfused disconnects 50 to 300 volts
- Unfused disconnects 301 to 600 volts
- It depends (please explain)
- No labels necessary
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Your thoughts and comments are encouraged and welcome.