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Romans99
competent staff accessing panels....
Hi guys,
I would appreciate some advice and opinions on this one please,
I think we all know the "common sense" answers here but anything to back this up either way would be appreciated.
Lets suppose i have an Electrical Panel,
single phase, containing supply, contactors and switching for a hydraulic system.
This is located in a locked room.
It is technically a service panel and has to be opened with a "T" shaped key (but we all know wedging a screwdriver/front door key etc will do the job)
The panel door is not interlocked with an isolator or rotary switch and can open with the contents still "live"
Inside the panel is a service switchkey which enables you to override the automatic control located elsewhere.
Lets suppose there is a failure of the automatic controls and there is the need to override and operate manually.
What are your thoughts and opinions on this when it comes to
bearing in mind, the panel door has to be opened in order to press the service button which is a simple green push button type.
interested to know what you think....
Hi guys,
I would appreciate some advice and opinions on this one please,
I think we all know the "common sense" answers here but anything to back this up either way would be appreciated.
Lets suppose i have an Electrical Panel,
single phase, containing supply, contactors and switching for a hydraulic system.
This is located in a locked room.
It is technically a service panel and has to be opened with a "T" shaped key (but we all know wedging a screwdriver/front door key etc will do the job)
The panel door is not interlocked with an isolator or rotary switch and can open with the contents still "live"
Inside the panel is a service switchkey which enables you to override the automatic control located elsewhere.
Lets suppose there is a failure of the automatic controls and there is the need to override and operate manually.
What are your thoughts and opinions on this when it comes to
- competency
- risk
- avoiding the downtime/loss of use
bearing in mind, the panel door has to be opened in order to press the service button which is a simple green push button type.
interested to know what you think....