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I will start with just noting that this is not my normal area on the forum, I am not in my comfort zone here, but need a little help.
Nephew install manufactured kit Sauna in his basement.
The electrician did not install a service disconnect, just direct wired the unit (30 twin breaker)
Electrical panel is not in the same room as the basement, but just inside the other room.
Inspector gave him the option to install a disconnect at the unit or a breaker lockout device at the breaker panel.
My question is about the breaker lockout, is this just a simple equipment breaker lockout device one would use when servicing equipment in a facility? Or is it something different?
Do you put the lock on while the unit is live and thus need a key to open the small padlock to reset, or do you just leave a small lockout kit next to the breaker panel to be used and mark the break with a note that there is no service disconnect at the sauna?
He is a contractor not an electrician, but he carries a 12 pc breaker lockout kit with him on his truck for when he does demo work at clients homes. This way he can lock out any area from being turned back on while he is not there to prevent problems in the areas he works, and if this is all he needs, great, but I am trying to verify for him.
Be gently, I work in the MOE area, not electrical...
Thanks everyone for the help.
Nephew install manufactured kit Sauna in his basement.
The electrician did not install a service disconnect, just direct wired the unit (30 twin breaker)
Electrical panel is not in the same room as the basement, but just inside the other room.
Inspector gave him the option to install a disconnect at the unit or a breaker lockout device at the breaker panel.
My question is about the breaker lockout, is this just a simple equipment breaker lockout device one would use when servicing equipment in a facility? Or is it something different?
Do you put the lock on while the unit is live and thus need a key to open the small padlock to reset, or do you just leave a small lockout kit next to the breaker panel to be used and mark the break with a note that there is no service disconnect at the sauna?
He is a contractor not an electrician, but he carries a 12 pc breaker lockout kit with him on his truck for when he does demo work at clients homes. This way he can lock out any area from being turned back on while he is not there to prevent problems in the areas he works, and if this is all he needs, great, but I am trying to verify for him.
Be gently, I work in the MOE area, not electrical...
Thanks everyone for the help.