kedminster
Electrical
- Nov 21, 2009
- 16
I was reviewing a piece of industrial machinery for a client and discovered the machine builder used wirenuts to connect conductors in several places in the internal wiring of the machine. Included was several places where the protective (earth) ground was spliced/pigtailed using wirenuts. I really don't think this is an appropriate place to use wirenuts but can't seem to find a specific prohibition for their use in NFPA79. The wirenuts they have used are adequately sized and listed if this application was governed by NEC (NFPA 70). Is anyone aware of a design standard that prohibits the use of wirenuts in the internal wiring of industrial machinery? I always use DIN terminal blocks or other appropriate connectors in our designs.
Thanks in advance for any feedback
Karl Edminster
Does that smell like burning FR-4? Nah...just the FETs breaking in...
Thanks in advance for any feedback
Karl Edminster
Does that smell like burning FR-4? Nah...just the FETs breaking in...