xguard
Senior Member
- Location
- Baton Rouge, LA
Currently we have cabinets that contain relays, breakers, starters, etc, that aren't built with NEC Article 409 in mind. They may meet some or all of the requirements, but not necessarily on purpose. These are existing old installations, going forward I'm investigating what the new installations should be.
I'm curious if at minimum, they should be built in accordance with Article 409.
and also,
If it would be better, potentially safer, to use a combination of a Motor Control Center with a separate controls panel. From a safety standpoint I'm wondering if arc flash potential or risk could be mitigated with individual buckets vs multliple starters and control equipment in one enclosure. Also the manual operation of the starters is sometimes necessary for maintenance, the start/stop on MCC buckets seems useful in that regard as well.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated; recommended reading, code articles, IEEE standards, OSHA, etc.
Thanks
I'm curious if at minimum, they should be built in accordance with Article 409.
and also,
If it would be better, potentially safer, to use a combination of a Motor Control Center with a separate controls panel. From a safety standpoint I'm wondering if arc flash potential or risk could be mitigated with individual buckets vs multliple starters and control equipment in one enclosure. Also the manual operation of the starters is sometimes necessary for maintenance, the start/stop on MCC buckets seems useful in that regard as well.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated; recommended reading, code articles, IEEE standards, OSHA, etc.
Thanks