resistance
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Speaking on the disco and it's use in question.
480sparky said:Show me a listing for a disconnect that prohibits it's use on the outside of the Space Shuttle.
There's no way a manufacturer can possibly list every possible future use of their equipment, especially ones that could result in a violation of the listing.
resistance said:Speaking on the disco and it's use in question.
resistance said:Do you believe the disco should be available for disconnect at any given moment--by any person--for safety reasons?
mpd said:iwire
do you think the manufacturer would agree
iwire said:No, absolutely not. That is not it's purpose and OSHA agrees.
You may lock disconnecting means ON just as a service disconnecting means may be in a locked room.
That would be convenient. But it is not the only answer. This discussion has centered on what the NEC will or will not allow. I side with Bob in saying that the NEC does not forbid what the facilities manager wants to do.mpd said:then IMO buy a disconnect that has provisions for locking it on
mpd said:iwire
then IMO buy a disconnect that has provisions for locking it on
mpd said:charlie
i agree, that there are no NEC issues, but would the manufacturer stand behind there disconnect if it was altered and somebody got hurt
mpd said:iwire
I could require you to get me info from the manufacturer to support your field modification
mpd said:iwire
then like i said, IMO buy a disconnect that has provisions for locking it on
petersonra said:many disconnect switches come with an indentation in the handle where you can drill you own hole to be able to lock it closed. presumably the manufacturer made it that way for a reason.