omnisciendus
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In a main control panel (Type 12 enclosure) of industrial machinery, I would like to run wires from the panel main disconnect to a power distribution block, then connect feeder tap conductors from the block to overcurrent protective devices inside same panel, which are (much) shorter than 10 feet. In the 2023 NEC feeder tap rules, 240.21 (B)(1)(3) says that these feeder tap conductors need to be enclosed in a raceway "except at the point of connection." Does this mean I would have to mount a raceway inside the control panel? Does the control panel itself count as the "point of connection?"
These panels are installed in jurisdictions where the NEC is law, and where NFPA 79 and UL 508A are referenced, but not explicitly required. That said, the equivalent rule in NFPA 79, 7.2.8 (1) (C), just requires "the conductor is suitably protected from physical damage" (and also that it doesn't leave the enclosure).
These panels are installed in jurisdictions where the NEC is law, and where NFPA 79 and UL 508A are referenced, but not explicitly required. That said, the equivalent rule in NFPA 79, 7.2.8 (1) (C), just requires "the conductor is suitably protected from physical damage" (and also that it doesn't leave the enclosure).