I know I have read somewhere recently that motor connections should be made in a terminal box, but I can't remember if it was NEC of NFPA 79 or somewhere else. Can anyone offer any insight as to where this rule comes from?
Also, I've bought CE marked transformers in the past and they have always came with terminal blocks as opposed to wire leads. I'm trying a different brand (acme) and they have the CE mark, but no terminal blocks, only wire leads. I need help knowing how or where this is a requirement to have the terminal blocks...
The old Transformer manufacturer (with the terminal blocks) informed me that their transformers are also VDE, so they go through routine and costly inspections similar to UL...so not self certified like CE...this Is probably where the TB's come from.
Also, I've bought CE marked transformers in the past and they have always came with terminal blocks as opposed to wire leads. I'm trying a different brand (acme) and they have the CE mark, but no terminal blocks, only wire leads. I need help knowing how or where this is a requirement to have the terminal blocks...
The old Transformer manufacturer (with the terminal blocks) informed me that their transformers are also VDE, so they go through routine and costly inspections similar to UL...so not self certified like CE...this Is probably where the TB's come from.