low voltage terminal block needs a panel, right?

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I discovered while walking through one of our secondary facilities, a terminal block on the wall with no panel enclosure at all.

It seemed wrong to me so I asked the manager about it, he assured me that it was low amperage and only connecting telephone and internet lines.

So my question is, even a low amperage terminal block needs an enclosure, correct?

If it is just signal wiring, does that make a difference?
 

petersonra

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IME, it is very common to see telephone style pushdown blocks mounted on a wall without benefit of any enclosure at all. usually in a closet or other room of some sort.
 

wyreman

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But yer 110v needs a can
480 needs a real stout can with labels on it
Nothing under 50 or so
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I discovered while walking through one of our secondary facilities, a terminal block on the wall with no panel enclosure at all.

It seemed wrong to me so I asked the manager about it, he assured me that it was low amperage and only connecting telephone and internet lines.

So my question is, even a low amperage terminal block needs an enclosure, correct?

If it is just signal wiring, does that make a difference?
Put out cones and some yellow Caution Tape; best way there is to make anything safe.
 

Upnorth

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IME, it is very common to see telephone style pushdown blocks mounted on a wall without benefit of any enclosure at all. usually in a closet or other room of some sort.

Quite common. However, don't forget that telephone ringer voltage could be as much as 110 VAC at 20Hz (or as little as 40VAC). I have used "66" punch-downs with hinged or snap-on plastic covers over the terminals, or put them in a locked cabinet/room, or both.
 
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