That is where the problem is: he doesn't know the code, usually I'm the guy that research for the reference code, and with this one I can't find it. I'll keep reading the codes and when, if I find it, post here.
About the local standards, as far as my researchs go, they leave to the international standards (ISO). My boss told me that using side wall mounting is the same as using it on the door, not safe, but I have yet to find the standard that specifies that.
And this disconnector it's with the extension shaft for mounting on the side of the panel
My question is: when is it required to install this one?http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=4c5dbb49-2911-4b30-a5cd-c4e58ef0e555&file=6010.jpg
This is how it looks inside if mounted on the sidehttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b78d8e2e-0233-450e-9410-39919cdbdd2e&file=IMG_20171124_131601557.jpg
I sent another image. The disconnector is mounted on the side of the panel, not on the door.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=4e2e7d52-14a8-4e30-a54a-04bdddda76e9&file=20160707_115011.jpg
What about the ones without the shaft?
Like the one in the pic attached? I heard that it´s no longer possible to use it
Edit: I saw I didn't sent the pic, so I'm sending now
Hello
I have a question: when is required that we use a extension shaft for disconnectors?
Here, we always use on the machine panel door, but if we instal on the side, do we have to instal with a extension shaft too? Or its not required?
I haven't found a standard that said loud and clear in...