busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
All,
You are a treasure house of information. I have a commercial building that is approximately 60 years old. Has a 2-pole fused disconnect (Edison type - 20A) that appears to be tapped from ahead of the 600A main. So far I have found that it powers some of the emergency lights and the control (coil) voltage for the kitchen range hood relays. Was this allowed or required in the past? I don't think it is legal now. I can provide photos if that would help. Any information appreciated.
Thanks as always.
Mark
You are a treasure house of information. I have a commercial building that is approximately 60 years old. Has a 2-pole fused disconnect (Edison type - 20A) that appears to be tapped from ahead of the 600A main. So far I have found that it powers some of the emergency lights and the control (coil) voltage for the kitchen range hood relays. Was this allowed or required in the past? I don't think it is legal now. I can provide photos if that would help. Any information appreciated.
Thanks as always.
Mark