J-R
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would a single pole breaker non pad lockable lockdog device for a breaker meet the requirements of a breaker lock, when you disconnect means is out of sight?
would a single pole breaker non pad lockable lockdog device for a breaker meet the requirements of a breaker lock, when you disconnect means is out of sight?
would a single pole breaker non pad lockable lockdog device for a breaker meet the requirements of a breaker lock, when you disconnect means is out of sight?
The catalog # from cutler hammer is BHLW1 I would have no idea how to post it here though? It say to provide tamper resistant protection? To lock breaker in on or off position
The catalog # from cutler hammer is BHLW1 I would have no idea how to post it here though? It say to provide tamper resistant protection? To lock breaker in on or off position
The inspector wants a breaker lock for a sign that is not within sight of breaker
Another question is there is no sign in place yet just a blanked off weatherproof box,I feel the sign company would be required to put a disconnect when there sign is installed and the breaker lock would not needed at this time?
The inspector wants a breaker lock for a sign that is not within sight of breaker
Another question is there is no sign in place yet just a blanked off weatherproof box,I feel the sign company would be required to put a disconnect when there sign is installed and the breaker lock would not needed at this time?