puckman
Senior Member
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- ridgewood, n.j.
if there isn't a arc flash program in place is there another way to handle the safety issue and still be in complience with osher and nfpa
According to NFPA 70E/2009, 300 volt and below less are not required to have arc flash analysis equipment fed from transformers rated 125kva and performed.
What are the labeling requirements? NEC 110.16?
But does that not require a label indicating that "an arc flash hazard exists"? If you put that label on should you not establish hazard parameters and PPE requirements?
NFPA70E-2009 130.3 Exception No. 1 says :that is in the 1584, not the 70E and it is less than 240V not 300V
If the devices are rated such that meet exception #1 of section 130.3, then accordingly, they should not need to be evaluated, correct? That means either by analysis or by the tables.