jsinclair
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I have run into a dilemma that I am hoping someone else has encountered before. Currently I am working on a project which requires a flexible cable connection from an AC to DC converter cabinent to both a battery and a customer equipment cabinent via a rack system. The AC to DC cabinent supplies both the battery and the customer cabinent at the same time.
Here's the issue:
I am of the opinion that UL listed welding wire can be used to connect the cabinents as long as it is sized per NEC 400.5 (2002) and rated as a listed type. (The welding cable I have encountered is listed as a type RHH or RHW. Is this common?) I am being told that welding cable cannot be used on a permanant installation and is for intermittant use only.
My question:
Has anybody used a rated welding cable as a permanant connection on a 24v DC system used to power a cabinent and maintain a battery stack.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John
[ January 15, 2004, 10:19 AM: Message edited by: jsinclair ]
Here's the issue:
I am of the opinion that UL listed welding wire can be used to connect the cabinents as long as it is sized per NEC 400.5 (2002) and rated as a listed type. (The welding cable I have encountered is listed as a type RHH or RHW. Is this common?) I am being told that welding cable cannot be used on a permanant installation and is for intermittant use only.
My question:
Has anybody used a rated welding cable as a permanant connection on a 24v DC system used to power a cabinent and maintain a battery stack.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John
[ January 15, 2004, 10:19 AM: Message edited by: jsinclair ]