- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- PE (Retired) - Power Systems
You asked for an opinion and I asked for yours. The forum is for a two way conversation.Answers like these is why I don't visit this forum too much. There is not one study I have seen, where they did a risk analysis on a men's room light switch. In fact, I am going to hang a pair of safety glasses on the light switch in every bathroom in the building, and require every employee to don their moon suit before going potty.
My guess is that most facilities have all done a risk analysis of their light switches, without knowing it.
In the industry's collective experience there is little risk of experiencing an arc flsh on a branch circuit wiring device less than 30A. NFPA70E does not specifically say these can be ignored, but it also does not say they have to be labled.
When used as a light switch is a SWD rated breaker really any more likely to fail than a light switch?
Is a panel more likely to see an arc fault do the the failure of a 20A single pole breaker being used as a switch, or while a circuit is being added to an energized one?