Hello,

Couple of thoughts.  We might consider the UPS to be a second power source
for the machine, which may warrant signage (multiple power sources).  Or,
similar to condensation heaters for machine enclosures that are powered
from the disconnect mains, in the past we’ve added signage to indicate
there is live power in the machine even when the disconnect is turned off.
I don’t have chapter and verse handy, but NFPA79 and UL508A may have
guidance.  To be transparent, my focus is more North American and I do not
have very much experience with EN standards.



This is my first post.  You have all taught me a great deal through this
forum, and this is my small attempt to help pay it back.  Hope this is
useful.



Thanks,

James



*James Asbury*

Electrical Engineering Manager

Innovation and Development

Sealed Air
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On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 5:24 PM Doug Nix <d...@ieee.org> wrote:

> Colleagues,
>
> I have a client who has installed a COTS UPS in an industrial control
> panel. The UPS is being used to keep the HMI alive in a power outage or if
> the disconnecting device is switched off.
>
> I have scoured the resources that I have, and I can find nothing that
> requires a label on the outside of the panel to indicate that there is a
> UPS inside. EN 60204-1:2018 does not address this. I have a copy of EN IEC
> 62040-1, and it does not require a hazard warning label anywhere.
>
> Any guidance you might offer is appreciated.
>
> Doug Nix
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