Disconnect factory jumper

Pinnie

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Ohio
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Commercial Electrician
Anybody know the reason the jumper doesn’t just go line of A to load of A for a 3 phase capable disconnect wired for single phase 208/240 loads? (Pictured)
 

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The distance an arc can jump is dependent on the voltage, so the faster the switch opens to a greater distance, the quicker the arc is extinguished.
I see thank you. I’ve not done any higher voltage DC loads. Do you break both the positive and negative leads via the disconnect? Or just the positive?
 
I see thank you. I’ve not done any higher voltage DC loads. Do you break both the positive and negative leads via the disconnect? Or just the positive?
Breaking both conductors is the equivalent of having twice the distance of just breaking one pole. Or you could break just one but through multiple poles in series. The effect is the same.
 
Breaking both conductors is the equivalent of having twice the distance of just breaking one pole. Or you could break just one but through multiple poles in series. The effect is the same.
gotcha makes sense. Thank you sir!
 
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