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Article 110.26C(2) is what I should of referenced in my last posting

skipharper

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Hopefully the picture uploads-distribution A & B are 3000 volts each-is a second exit required? It is 9 feet from the face of A to B and while it may be one listed piece of equipment once set the width of the A & B boxes is roughly 4'8" and the three cabinets combined is 12'.

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Article 110.26C(2) is what I should of referenced in my last posting

Distribution A & B are 3000 volts each-is a second exit required? It is 9 feet from the face of A to B and while it may be one listed piece of equipment once set the width of the A & B boxes is roughly 4'8" and the three cabinets combined is 12'. See photo in previous post
 
Single exit should be fine. Your picture is condition 3 minimun clear space 5', and not more than 1200A per 110.26 with unobstructed exit way of travel, a single entrance shall be permitted.
 
Not sure I know what post you are talking about since this is a new thread. I can merge it with the original thread if you let me know where to find it. Nevermind. Got it, threads merged.
 
You reference both 110.26 and 110.34, you talkin 3000V or 3000A?

Wait a minute, this thread is a month old???
 
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I assume Amps and yes.. unless they are using 1996 NEC. (When do you see a service listed in volts)?
 
chris kennedy said:
You reference both 110.26 and 110.34, you talkin 3000V or 3000A?Wait a minute, this thread is a month old???
Chapter 1 General :: ARTICLE 110 Requirements for Electrical Installations

II. 600 Volts, Nominal, or Less 110.26

III. Over 600 Volts, Nominal 110.34
 
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