zog
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Unfrotunately it does not exist for MCC's.
There will be in a few months, just ironing out some details.
Unfrotunately it does not exist for MCC's.
Is this any different than installing a breaker in a live panel(which is done all the time)? With the right PPE is this even legal or technically does the panel have to be shutdown no matter what too?
There will be in a few months, just ironing out some details.
For existing MCC's? Which brand and models?
Eaton has new line of "flashgard" MMCs out that are designed and tested for cubicle installation and removal with Cat 0 or 1 protection.
They brought out a section for us to look at and the information that they provided when they had the section on site was that the PPE would be 0 or 1. It was in writing, but I did not find that on the site I linked to. Their reference to level 3 is for a standard MCC per a table in NFPA 70E. They say this in one of their documents:It is interesting that while they say that the bucket can be removed live, while the doors closed, because of the reduced the hazard, they do NOT say to what level it is reduced to. In one place they identify the removal of open door cubicles as level 3 and at another it is 2. After all the development work to accomplish this, they also provide remote racking?
Note that even with the reduced PPE requirements, there still no general permission in 70E to remove or install a bucked with the bus live.