I'm trying to figure out what my spacing between insulator supports is supposed to be for low and medium voltage applications.
The only applicable document I could find that gave me actual spacing values was UL 891 Table SB3.1 where it breaks the distances down depending on bus configuration (edge to edge vs face to face) but UL 891 is only for "dead-front switchboards".
All of the ANSI documents simply stated that if it passed the test it was acceptable with no spacing values given.
Has anyone had any experience in rationalizing bus support spacing in low voltage and medium voltage (specifically metal clad for MV) applications and if UL 891 can be used regardless of voltage levels?
The only applicable document I could find that gave me actual spacing values was UL 891 Table SB3.1 where it breaks the distances down depending on bus configuration (edge to edge vs face to face) but UL 891 is only for "dead-front switchboards".
All of the ANSI documents simply stated that if it passed the test it was acceptable with no spacing values given.
Has anyone had any experience in rationalizing bus support spacing in low voltage and medium voltage (specifically metal clad for MV) applications and if UL 891 can be used regardless of voltage levels?