In trying to get my head wrapped around the NEC egress requirements and had a few questions related to requirements of 112.26.
1) When "working space" is referenced does this only refer to energized parts that will be exposed for maintenance? For example would the rear of LV or MV switchgear require a "working space" if it will never be opened while energized?
2) I believe that any dead front assemblies such as panelboard or switchboard don't typically have any working space requirements on the side or rear?
3) If I understand 110.26(C)(1) correctly is this saying that as long as the required working space (working space defined in 110.26A) is maintained in front of all accessible covers then only one means of egress is required. For example if I had a LV 480V Switchgear lineup with the rear being 3'-6" from the wall (Condition 2) and nothing in front of it within 6ft lets say than it does not matter where in the room the egress door is located? Is there any requirement on the sides of the gear in terms of egress if it was close to a wall on one side?
4) For 110.26(C)(2)(a) with switchgear over 6ft I understand that it must have two means of egress at either end if the normal working spaces are met. So using a similar example above if this switchgear was located 3'-6" from a wall but head a means of egress on either side of the switchgear than i'm assuming that meets the intent. Again does it matter how much space is on the sides of the switchgear to allow egress to exit (say if exits were located towards the front of the lineup on each side)
5) For 110.26(C)(2)(b) in order to have a single means of egress it requires that the double the working distance is met on any accessible parts of the equipment. Continuing with the same example with switchgear against the wall in order to have a single means of egress in front of the switchgear I would need to have double the required working distance in the back of the gear as well as the front (not sure about the sides)
6) I'm trying to understand all of this to determine if the lineup in the attached photo would meet these requirements. With the Switchgear located with the sides against the wall here and the clearances shown does this meet the requirements of 110.26(C)(2)?
Thanks for the help!
1) When "working space" is referenced does this only refer to energized parts that will be exposed for maintenance? For example would the rear of LV or MV switchgear require a "working space" if it will never be opened while energized?
2) I believe that any dead front assemblies such as panelboard or switchboard don't typically have any working space requirements on the side or rear?
3) If I understand 110.26(C)(1) correctly is this saying that as long as the required working space (working space defined in 110.26A) is maintained in front of all accessible covers then only one means of egress is required. For example if I had a LV 480V Switchgear lineup with the rear being 3'-6" from the wall (Condition 2) and nothing in front of it within 6ft lets say than it does not matter where in the room the egress door is located? Is there any requirement on the sides of the gear in terms of egress if it was close to a wall on one side?
4) For 110.26(C)(2)(a) with switchgear over 6ft I understand that it must have two means of egress at either end if the normal working spaces are met. So using a similar example above if this switchgear was located 3'-6" from a wall but head a means of egress on either side of the switchgear than i'm assuming that meets the intent. Again does it matter how much space is on the sides of the switchgear to allow egress to exit (say if exits were located towards the front of the lineup on each side)
5) For 110.26(C)(2)(b) in order to have a single means of egress it requires that the double the working distance is met on any accessible parts of the equipment. Continuing with the same example with switchgear against the wall in order to have a single means of egress in front of the switchgear I would need to have double the required working distance in the back of the gear as well as the front (not sure about the sides)
6) I'm trying to understand all of this to determine if the lineup in the attached photo would meet these requirements. With the Switchgear located with the sides against the wall here and the clearances shown does this meet the requirements of 110.26(C)(2)?
Thanks for the help!