brinkmann27
Electrical
- May 9, 2002
- 33
For a few customers we build control panels which are for groundwater remediation systems. They usually have an UL489 breaker or a disconnect, breakers for other equipment and control logic. We use a thru door disconnect for the main breaker.
Seeing this was too easy, a customer wanted a cable type disconnect with the handle on the enclosure not the door. This started me on the "door interlock" search on the forums. Of which I found many opinions as to whether they were need or not. If you look at NFPA 70, it bascially says go see UL508A. NFPA79 says you do with a few exeptions. From what I understand NFPA 70 and UL508A are rules, NFPA 79 is a suggestion.
UL508A says if it is a "General Use Industrial Control Panel" The is UL paragraph 30 (Disconnect Switches) doesn't require the interlock. But the handle must be able to be locked in the off position.
UL508A also has what it calls Part 2 - Specific Use Industrial Control Panels Types, starts at paragraph 62. This includes, Industrial Machinery, Crane Control, Service Equipment Use, etc.
Inside of Industrial Machinery, it lists Metalworking Machine Tools, Plastics Machinery, Wood Machinery, Assembly Machimes, etc. Equipment you would see at Coca Cola bottling plant or where plastic milk jugs are made.
UL at this point says the door interlock is required along with other panel changes. (internal wire size).
So, I try to determine what my panel is. I don't see it fitting into Industrial Machinery as we are not building or making anything. This, in my little mind, would put us into the "General Use" catagory. This logic would say the interlock is not required, the lock on the handle is.
Sorry for the long post......Any comments as to my logic?
Thanks
Seeing this was too easy, a customer wanted a cable type disconnect with the handle on the enclosure not the door. This started me on the "door interlock" search on the forums. Of which I found many opinions as to whether they were need or not. If you look at NFPA 70, it bascially says go see UL508A. NFPA79 says you do with a few exeptions. From what I understand NFPA 70 and UL508A are rules, NFPA 79 is a suggestion.
UL508A says if it is a "General Use Industrial Control Panel" The is UL paragraph 30 (Disconnect Switches) doesn't require the interlock. But the handle must be able to be locked in the off position.
UL508A also has what it calls Part 2 - Specific Use Industrial Control Panels Types, starts at paragraph 62. This includes, Industrial Machinery, Crane Control, Service Equipment Use, etc.
Inside of Industrial Machinery, it lists Metalworking Machine Tools, Plastics Machinery, Wood Machinery, Assembly Machimes, etc. Equipment you would see at Coca Cola bottling plant or where plastic milk jugs are made.
UL at this point says the door interlock is required along with other panel changes. (internal wire size).
So, I try to determine what my panel is. I don't see it fitting into Industrial Machinery as we are not building or making anything. This, in my little mind, would put us into the "General Use" catagory. This logic would say the interlock is not required, the lock on the handle is.
Sorry for the long post......Any comments as to my logic?
Thanks