lielec11
Senior Member
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
I am working on a job where we designed a generator to feed an emergency bus duct through a building from the roof down in New York City. The client has now requested we add to the job a "quick connect" point at the bottom of the bus duct for connection to a roll-up temporary generator, or a load bank.
I am looking at using Eaton's RUTGB (http://www.eaton.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=273282).
The load side of the box would be a permanent connection to the bottom of the bus duct via a fused disconnect switch located on the bus duct. The line side would temporarily connect to either a roll-up generator with a CB, or a load bank.
Does anyone see an issue with using this type of connection box without an OCPD in the box itself? My boss seems to think it will not be approved, however, myself along with the manufacturer think otherwise.
Thanks
I am looking at using Eaton's RUTGB (http://www.eaton.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=273282).
The load side of the box would be a permanent connection to the bottom of the bus duct via a fused disconnect switch located on the bus duct. The line side would temporarily connect to either a roll-up generator with a CB, or a load bank.
Does anyone see an issue with using this type of connection box without an OCPD in the box itself? My boss seems to think it will not be approved, however, myself along with the manufacturer think otherwise.
Thanks