vectormechanic
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I have been tasked with designing the electrical system for a trailer mounted evacuation system consisting of a 480V 5HP vacuum pump, a 120V 1/4HP water cooling unit, two level switches, a temperature switch, and the controls to run aforementioned motors. The trailer/vacuum pump setup is classified C1D1 (group D) due to the fact that it will be exhausting pentane during operation. It is being trailer mounted in order to be able to use it at any of the plants in our complex.
As this is trailer mounted, it will need to be powered via flexible cord, one cord for 120V control and cooler power and one cord for 480V motor power.
Unfortunately, I am working off the 2002 edition of the code and do not have a newer version handy. Per 501.11, it appears that I can use an extra hard usage cord (STOW) as long as all the conditions of the section are met (although I am confused by how the exception after 501.11 (5) comes into play). This is an industrial installation (geothermal power plant), and qualified electricians will be installing and servicing the installation and the cord will be protected. Where the cord comes into the XP control and motor started boxes, I am planning on using a strain relief CGB installed into a seal fitting.
My questions are this:
1. Am I correctly interpreting the code that I can use the STOW cord to power the setup? If not, what alternatives are there (other than MI or MC-HL)?
2. If I can use the STOW, is it appropriate to bring the cord into the box through the CGB/seal fitting setup?
This is my first time doing any class 1 div 1 stuff, so it is taking quite a bit of time to ensure I get this right. Thanks for the help.
As this is trailer mounted, it will need to be powered via flexible cord, one cord for 120V control and cooler power and one cord for 480V motor power.
Unfortunately, I am working off the 2002 edition of the code and do not have a newer version handy. Per 501.11, it appears that I can use an extra hard usage cord (STOW) as long as all the conditions of the section are met (although I am confused by how the exception after 501.11 (5) comes into play). This is an industrial installation (geothermal power plant), and qualified electricians will be installing and servicing the installation and the cord will be protected. Where the cord comes into the XP control and motor started boxes, I am planning on using a strain relief CGB installed into a seal fitting.
My questions are this:
1. Am I correctly interpreting the code that I can use the STOW cord to power the setup? If not, what alternatives are there (other than MI or MC-HL)?
2. If I can use the STOW, is it appropriate to bring the cord into the box through the CGB/seal fitting setup?
This is my first time doing any class 1 div 1 stuff, so it is taking quite a bit of time to ensure I get this right. Thanks for the help.