HI Matt,

I was just at a conference discussing this exact topic.

As usual Solar, at least smaller systems in reality can't get to a arc flash 
explosion potential, there just isn't enough watts there.
Now if you are talking about a megawatt system, thats a different story.


And yes that doesn't hold up if an inspector wants to go to the full NEC/NFPA 
code.

So we need to try and get the code updated to our industry, but in the mean 
time, as usual depends on the AHJ.

jay

peltz power 
On Mar 23, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Matt Lafferty wrote:

> Wrenches,
>  
> You know solar is prime-time when it hits the mainstream "What's wrong with 
> this picture" quiz! http://ecmweb.com/nec/whats_wrong_here/whats_wrong_020410/
>  
> How are you dealing with NEC 110.16?
>  
> 2008 NEC 110.16 Flash Protection.
> Electrical equipment, such as switchboards, panelboards, industrial control 
> panels, meter socket enclosures, and motor control centers, that are in other 
> than dwelling occupancies, and are likely to require examination, adjustment, 
> servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be field marked to warn 
> qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall 
> be located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before 
> examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance of the equipment.
>  
> I'm seeing all flavors out there. Including the most common, pretending it 
> doesn't exist. Back in the day, relying on Qualified Persons Only and Danger! 
> High Voltage! You Can Die If You Touch It (or similar) was enough. Are you 
> finding building inspectors that are requiring the specific Arc Flash Hazard 
> signage? In addition to, or in lieu of, other signage?
>  
> Separate, but related issue: Now that OSHA and NFPA 70e are dancing to the 
> same song, has this affected your operations? If so, in what way?
>  
> Keep it Safe and Sunny!
>  
> -Matt Lafferty
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