- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
We have an AHJ insisting that branch circuit panelboards used to distribute 400 HZ power must be "UL listed for 400 HZ." I do not even know if there is such a listing. Nor do I know if the ability to function at 400 HZ is included in the standard listing for panelboards. Has anyone encountered this requirement?
In a short review of the UL web site, we found that the Table of Contents for UL 489 (circuit breakers) includes a paragraph related to 400 HZ. We did not find a similar paragraph in the Table of Contents for UL 67 (panelboards). Before we spend $800 to buy a UL standard that may or may not give us a basis for responding to the AHJ, does anyone know whether these (or other) UL documents discusses a 400 HZ rating?
In a short review of the UL web site, we found that the Table of Contents for UL 489 (circuit breakers) includes a paragraph related to 400 HZ. We did not find a similar paragraph in the Table of Contents for UL 67 (panelboards). Before we spend $800 to buy a UL standard that may or may not give us a basis for responding to the AHJ, does anyone know whether these (or other) UL documents discusses a 400 HZ rating?