I design a industrial control panel to meet UL508A.
My question: is there a requirement to use a GFCI for a receptacle and loads?
The only section that notes the use of a GFCI is 28.6.6, and only if the panel is intended for outdoor use.
GFCI protection for loads other then when indented for fountain, aquatic playgrounds and so on , I could not find.
e.g.
1) heater load, external from the control panel (single phase)
2) heater load, external from the control panel (three phase)
3) receptacle, inside the control panel, for "service / maintenance use only"
Is a GFCI in any of this cases required?
thanks for your help!
My question: is there a requirement to use a GFCI for a receptacle and loads?
The only section that notes the use of a GFCI is 28.6.6, and only if the panel is intended for outdoor use.
GFCI protection for loads other then when indented for fountain, aquatic playgrounds and so on , I could not find.
e.g.
1) heater load, external from the control panel (single phase)
2) heater load, external from the control panel (three phase)
3) receptacle, inside the control panel, for "service / maintenance use only"
Is a GFCI in any of this cases required?
thanks for your help!