- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician (retired)
I've been having a discussion with someone about the use of the NEC term dead front. Seems like almost everyone thinks that a panel cover is the dead front yet the definition in Article 100 doesn't really support that it actually describing a metal cover. I've heard others say that it's the inner portion of a cover on commercial style panels where there are two separate sections. That doesn't meet the definition either because you can still stick your hand in the panel and access the energized parts. IMO the "dead front" is not a physical piece of anything as it is a condition created by the use of a panel cover. Opinions?
The Article 100 definition:
The Article 100 definition:
Dead Front.
Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment.


