If you are building the project, the clip can NEVER substitute for a lockable disconnect that is compliant with 110.25.I would like to ask in which cases Loto clip can substitute a disconnect next to utilization equipment.
2$ clip is less expensive than a 100 amp 3 pole disconnect
Theoretically at this point .
They are not suitable for any type of lockout but often are used to "lock" critical circuits, such as a fire alarm power supply in the on position.
Art 430 and 440 pretty much require disconnect at the equipment location.I would like to ask in which cases Loto clip can substitute a disconnect next to utilization equipment.
2$ clip is less expensive than a 100 amp 3 pole disconnect
Theoretically at this point .
If you go into an existing facility and you do follow rather strict LOTO procedures you can use these clip on devices for your LOTO purposes. They just are not recognized by NEC as a locking means in any places NEC requires a locking means.They are not suitable for any type of lockout but often are used to "lock" critical circuits, such as a fire alarm power supply in the on position.