I have a 2 pole 40 amp insta hot. What type disconnect would you use? I have a deep 1900 and single gang cover. would you use breaker lock, 2 pole 40 amp toggle switch , 50 amp outlet and sj cord?
I would use a simple a/c disconnect.
That would work, but for almost all of the commercial insta-hots that I've installed they've always been 277 volts.
Why would that matter?
I guess I thought they were rated 300v but you are prob. correct.When I think of a simple A/C disconnect I see one that's only rated up to 250 volts.
I almost always use a breaker lock-out.
That would work, but for almost all of the commercial insta-hots that I've installed they've always been 277 volts.
Augie what is 90E and what about 90E makes the whole breaker lock point moot? Did you mean 70E?
I would also, but, I have always felt like the breaker locks were a real NEC "cop out" for equipment which requires servicing or testing.
I would also, but, I have always felt like the breaker locks were a real NEC "cop out" for equipment which requires servicing or testing. If you were working on that equipment and lets say replacing the metal cover near open terminals, how may electricians are going to walk to the other end of the building and lock the breaker out. If there was a pull-out/switch there, you would be far more likely to turn it off. If the CODE is "safety", breaker locks should not have snuck in, IMHO (90E probably makes that a mute point now)