chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
I will be getting a final this week and during my temp for test walk through my inspector mentioned that the air-handlers will need to be marked with the maximum overcurrent protection. I don't see this as a NEC requirement. I also talked to the mechanical inspector and he stated he knows of no mechanical code that would require this. Any ideas?
Thank you.
Thank you.
424.28 Nameplate.
(A) Marking Required. Each unit of fixed electric space-heating equipment shall be provided with a nameplate giving the identifying name and the normal rating in volts and watts or in volts and amperes.
Electric space-heating equipment intended for use on alternating current only or direct current only shall be marked to so indicate. The marking of equipment consisting of motors over hp and other loads shall specify the rating of the motor in volts, amperes, and frequency, and the heating load in volts and watts or in volts and amperes.
(B) Location. This nameplate shall be located so as to be visible or easily accessible after installation.
424.29 Marking of Heating Elements.
All heating elements that are replaceable in the field and are part of an electric heater shall be legibly marked with the ratings in volts and watts or in volts and amperes.