bdm5066
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I'm struggling with the concept of the "Arc Flash Boundary" as defined in NFPA 70E. Does the boundary only apply if live conductors are exposed?
For example, if I'm walking by an energized MCC (not interacting with it in any way), do I need to stay out of the arc flash boundary (assuming I'm not wearing appropriate PPE)? This assumes all doors are closed and no live conductors are exposed.
Thanks in advance for the insight.
For example, if I'm walking by an energized MCC (not interacting with it in any way), do I need to stay out of the arc flash boundary (assuming I'm not wearing appropriate PPE)? This assumes all doors are closed and no live conductors are exposed.
Thanks in advance for the insight.