Re: Disconnect/Safety Switches
Any term used in the NEC, but not explicitly defined in the NEC, should be interpreted by ?industry standard usage? of that term. But if you are asking for a reference book that you can cite, in order to settle a disagreement, I do not have any that I can recommend to you.
Are you asking for a list of circumstances in which the NEC requires a ?disconnect,? as opposed to requiring a ?fused disconnect?? If this is your question, then I don?t think you will find either. The NEC requires a ?disconnecting means? in several circumstances, and a breaker, disconnect, fused disconnect, and safety switch can satisfy those requirements. The NEC also requires over-current protection in several circumstances. A breaker or fused disconnect can satisfy those requirements, but neither an unfused disconnect nor a safety switch would suffice. A fused disconnect can satisfy the requirements for a disconnecting means and for over-current protection, in a single device.
If that did not answer your question, may I ask you to give us more details concerning the problem you are trying to solve?