Per the NEC article 392, all cable trays with conductors over 600 volts shall be labeled with the wording “DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE – KEEP AWAY” placed on both side rails where visible for all cable
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Cable trays containing conductors operating over 600 volts shall have a permanent, legible warning notice carrying the wording “DANGER -
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2017 Code Language: 392.18 (H) Marking. Cable trays containing conductors rated over 600 volts shall have a permanent, legible warning notice carrying the
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When cable trays contain conductors rated over 600 volts they are required to be marked “DANGER — HIGH VOLTAGE — KEEP AWAY” at no further than 10
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Cable racks and trays shall be closed by removable top covers, allowing adequate ventilation, in situations where: ‐ mechanical damage of the cables is likely to occur during plant maintenance
Layered Separation: Strong current and high-voltage cables are positioned apart from low-current, low-voltage instrumentation cables. Layered separation
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The label shall include panel or MCC number, breaker or bucket number or switchgear cubical. Per the NEC article 392, all cable trays with conductors over 600 volts shall be labeled with the wording
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