DFrame
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- Location
- Tucker, GA, US
I am designing a fenced-in 13.2kV substation. The equipment is enclosed giving no access to live parts. The design of the fence is giving me two issues:
Thoughts and opinions are much appreciated.
-DMF
- Because there is no access to energized parts, I believe 110.31(D) applies. Thus, according to the 2nd paragraph of 110.31, I am not required to have a fence. Since a fence is not required by 110.31, am I still bound by Table 110.31 "Minimum Distance from Fence to Live Parts" if i DO put in a fence? I believe the fence is only protecting you from the hazard presented by EXPOSED live parts, not live parts within the enclosure. Therefore, Table 110.31 shouldn't apply.
- Can a gate in the fence (see below) be used to satisfy the requirements of Table 110.34(A) "Minimum Depth of Clear Working Space at Electrical Equipment"? The fence must be opened to access the equipment, so I believe the space this provides meets the requirements of Table 110.34(A).
Thoughts and opinions are much appreciated.
-DMF