xguard
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- Baton Rouge, LA
I will have an air handler unit in a mechanical room with a 2+ h.p. motor (project in design). The air handler unit will be powered from a panel in the mechanical room that it's located in and I was planning on using the breaker in the panel as the disconnect.
In the 2014 NEC I read 422.31 (C) Motor-Operated Appliances Rated over 1/8 HP as allowing the branch circuit breaker to serve as the disconnecting means if it is within sight from the appliance.
In the 2017 NEC it looks like this language is gone for over 1/8 HP appliances. So 2014 I could have used the branch circuit breaker (for me a breaker in a panel) as the disconnect but for the 2017 code I can not?
In the 2014 NEC I read 422.31 (C) Motor-Operated Appliances Rated over 1/8 HP as allowing the branch circuit breaker to serve as the disconnecting means if it is within sight from the appliance.
In the 2017 NEC it looks like this language is gone for over 1/8 HP appliances. So 2014 I could have used the branch circuit breaker (for me a breaker in a panel) as the disconnect but for the 2017 code I can not?