jeremy.zinkofsky
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The VAV in question will have its coils heated and cooled by water (It does not have an electric heater). The only power it needs is for the motor that manipulates it's damper, which is 24V and is connected to the secondary of a 120V/24V XFMR. I do not know if there is an internal switch or fuse.
My question: Do I have to provide a disconnecting switch for this VAV, as is typically done. I can't find any provisions in the NEC that discuss these types of VAV's, only electric space heaters which this is not. Would this VAV be classified as AC and Refridgerating equipment (Article 440)? Or is this situation covered under Article 430.102 & Article 440.14 which states that a disconnecting means has to be readily accessible and/or visible from the equipment location. If that is so, then a seperate switch would only be needed if the VAV does not come with any type of factory installed disconnecting means. Any thoughts?
My question: Do I have to provide a disconnecting switch for this VAV, as is typically done. I can't find any provisions in the NEC that discuss these types of VAV's, only electric space heaters which this is not. Would this VAV be classified as AC and Refridgerating equipment (Article 440)? Or is this situation covered under Article 430.102 & Article 440.14 which states that a disconnecting means has to be readily accessible and/or visible from the equipment location. If that is so, then a seperate switch would only be needed if the VAV does not come with any type of factory installed disconnecting means. Any thoughts?