Hello,
Does anyone know if hot work is permitted on UPS equipment? I was told it was once allowed by OSHA but now the code changed where it cant be done. If you can point me in the right direction that would be great.
Thank you in advance
the default is the only time working something hot is permitted,
is when it's more hazardous to de-energize it.
i've only had that situation once, about 35 years ago.
a 2000 amp transfer switch in a hospital welded its contacts
togeather due to a phase shift between shore power, and the
genset, during weekly testing.
all the life support in the hospital was on a genset, and couldn't
be changed back to poco. if the genset went off, so did life support
in the hospital, ER, OR's, etc.
so, we put jumpers around the contacts, and removed the contact blocks and
changed them out hot, then tested the switch with it jumpered, reset it,
and removed the jumpers.
so i was backup for the factory tech. we drew up a written plan, talked it thru
a couple times, went up to unused beds on an upper floor, slept till 1 am, and
did it then.
35 years ago, no arc flash suits. leather gloves, kneeling on pads.
really couldn't blanket things and still get to them.
in todays world, it would be done a lot different.