Re: Working Space Requirements
Steve, are you saying just because you went over and opened the breaker that the disconnect is de energized? How do you verify that the disconnect is de energized? You must take a voltage reading. That is the only way to tell if it is de energized. I have seen to many people misread even a properly labeled panel breaker. Luckily they were smart enough to check before they grabbed the fuse. Because since they had opened the breaker they figured they didn't have to open the disconnect switch, (don't ask me why they would bother to take out a tool to override the latch so they could open it with out opening the switch, instead of just opening the switch to open the panel, just things I have observed from electricians that have worked for me).
But, back to subject, you could of opened the wrong breaker, breaker poles may not of opened (been welded closed and breaker still seemed to operate). Everything is always energized until you read it with a meter, and do it the right way. Live source, checked equipment, live source, I am still even leery when I stick my hands on something even after checking it.