zog
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- Charlotte, NC
Ok, another question on the how far to go on the nfpa 70e. Is it ok to just turn off the 'main' THAT IS in the panel to do work on that panel?? It was my understanding that you could not do that, that you MUST turn off the power going to that panel to consider that panel deenergized. Is this correct or wrong??
Depends on the confuguration of the panel but in most instances your understanding is correct.
brother;998832Also said:The tables address this, and again it is not so much the voltage but rather the available fault current and clearing time that affects the arc flash hazard. Look at your task tables, but for the most part you are right and that other guy is wrong. You work with some scary dudes.