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Here is a post that will suprise the people that know me, I really don't think resi work should require arc flash PPE.
zog, you have obviously suffered a stroke, please seek medical attention quickly. :grin:
Here is a post that will suprise the people that know me, I really don't think resi work should require arc flash PPE.
I have sinned almost every day for the last thirty years. Mostly in 480 buckets. I am very deliberate and carefull wich is how I've gotten away with it for 30 years. Tommorow I am going to ride my motor cycle to work, I am going to sin again and if all goes well I will spend the evening scuba diving. Most of the realy fun things in life come with a certain amount of risk.
I can't say I've never done it, but I will say that about a year ago I was on site when one of our buckets spontaneously blew up.I have sinned almost every day for the last thirty years. Mostly in 480 buckets. I am very deliberate and carefull wich is how I've gotten away with it for 30 years.
I am working in what I consider a light industrial plant, (16 years )with 480 v services, split down to 277 v for lighting and then the usual 120 panels. I don't have any PPE at all in my inventory and while I don't access panel interiors but a few times a year, I've never even given the negative possiblities a thought. May have to ask for some training or seminar. I don't shut down our MH lamps to change bulbs either. Am I living on borrowed time?
It would be a rare case where you would be permitted to use tools, other than testing equipment, in an energized MCC bucket no matter what PPE you have on.... But if you work in the industrial 480v world, I would not use tools in a hot mcc bucket without it.
And that was the correct level of PPE for the available incident energy at that point in the circuit per the arc flash study?Yesterday,I did both. I needed to use a flexible CT around some incoming 480 vac 350 mcm conductors and I suited up in my CAT 2 PPE and installed the CT. ...
When I was young I worked everything hot in a power plant and no protection except luck!
How foolish I was.