Todd,

If you have multiple single phase breakers feeding that machine, that is 
probably not your only issue when it comes to Osha.

You need a decent Estop system on the machine also which means at the 
least one or more Estop circuits and some contactors to drop out the 
power, or more appropriately, bring the machine to a speedy, yet safe 
stop.   Lock out - tag out is only one of Osha's "hot buttons".

You need a real control box or you need to adapt an existing control 
box.  You can add a disconnect switch to an existing panel easy enough, 
but you also need downstream breakers from the disconnect as well as 
contactors.

Dave



On 2/5/2016 5:22 PM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
> We have an old machine that through the years has become an ungainly ball of 
> wires. Currently with OSHA regs and all lockout tagout is a real pain as it 
> is on this machine.
>
> It is a gang router (didn't start out as one), and is connected to 9 
> different single phase 110v breakers. One for each of the six 15amp routers 
> plus 3 more for the control, and motion. (that stuff totals at most another 
> 15amps.)
>
> Any suggestions for slimming this down so it could run off one set of wires 
> with a single disconnect at the machine?
>

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