brother
Senior Member
Had a motor moving project and wanted to get others opinions on the 'definition of impracticable' and industrial installations.
This is a 'mech' room where all the machinery and etc is at. there were 3 motors and 3 discos (sp switch) grouped together and one motor was moved and is now out of site of the disco (even though the others are out of site (cant see it) in my opinion as well even though its still within 50ft) .
I simply installed a 'perminate' means of locking out the disco switch and left the switch in its location.
My question is this in
1) your interpertation of this article, would this 'mech room' be considered an industrial type installation since only the maintenance personel would be allowed in there and this is where all the heavy machinery and motors are and 2) whats your understanding of 'impracticable' ??
This is a 'mech' room where all the machinery and etc is at. there were 3 motors and 3 discos (sp switch) grouped together and one motor was moved and is now out of site of the disco (even though the others are out of site (cant see it) in my opinion as well even though its still within 50ft) .
I simply installed a 'perminate' means of locking out the disco switch and left the switch in its location.
My question is this in
1) your interpertation of this article, would this 'mech room' be considered an industrial type installation since only the maintenance personel would be allowed in there and this is where all the heavy machinery and motors are and 2) whats your understanding of 'impracticable' ??