JamesCampbell
Member
- Location
- Huntsville, Al
I need help on the intent and requirements of Article 620.51. After reading it several times and while I am sure everyone has a NEC, I am including it just in case:
620.51 Disconnecting Means.
A single means for disconnecting all ungrounded main power supply conductors for each unit shall be provided and be designed so that no pole can be operated independently. Where multiple driving machines are connected to a single elevator, escalator, moving walk, or pumping unit, there shall be one disconnecting means to disconnect the motor(s) and control valve operating magnets.
(A) Type. The disconnecting means shall be an enclosed externally operable fused motor circuit switch or circuit breaker capable of being locked in the open position. The disconnecting means shall be a listed device.
(B) Operation. No provision shall be made to open or close this disconnecting means from any other part of the premises. If sprinklers are installed in hoistways, machine rooms, control rooms, machinery spaces, or control spaces, the disconnecting means shall be permitted to automatically open the power supply to the affected elevator(s) prior to the application of water. No provision shall be made to automatically close this disconnecting means. Power shall only be restored by manual means.
(C) Location. The disconnecting means shall be located where it is readily accessible to qualified persons.
It reads as though it needs to be installed like a Fire pump. Which I am sure it is not. If installed where is the shunt trip to be located? What is the exact location of the disconnecting means on the premises? This discussion is generating a lot of debate in my office and with several contractors. There is also several elevators within my jurisdiction that is waiting on this debate.
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620.51 Disconnecting Means.
A single means for disconnecting all ungrounded main power supply conductors for each unit shall be provided and be designed so that no pole can be operated independently. Where multiple driving machines are connected to a single elevator, escalator, moving walk, or pumping unit, there shall be one disconnecting means to disconnect the motor(s) and control valve operating magnets.
(A) Type. The disconnecting means shall be an enclosed externally operable fused motor circuit switch or circuit breaker capable of being locked in the open position. The disconnecting means shall be a listed device.
(B) Operation. No provision shall be made to open or close this disconnecting means from any other part of the premises. If sprinklers are installed in hoistways, machine rooms, control rooms, machinery spaces, or control spaces, the disconnecting means shall be permitted to automatically open the power supply to the affected elevator(s) prior to the application of water. No provision shall be made to automatically close this disconnecting means. Power shall only be restored by manual means.
(C) Location. The disconnecting means shall be located where it is readily accessible to qualified persons.
It reads as though it needs to be installed like a Fire pump. Which I am sure it is not. If installed where is the shunt trip to be located? What is the exact location of the disconnecting means on the premises? This discussion is generating a lot of debate in my office and with several contractors. There is also several elevators within my jurisdiction that is waiting on this debate.
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