amptramp
Electrical
- Oct 8, 2003
- 189
Hello all,
I am investigating the application of a "power on" indicator lamp for machine control. I am interested in any code references in any standard that explicity discusses the application.
Specifically:
1) Is a "power on" indicator light required for machine control?
2) Is a "power on" indicator light considered part of the power circuit or is it part of the controls circuit, i.e., NFPA 79 Section 3.3.75 states that power circuits are used for "productive operations". The power for the indicator light is fed from the load side of the main machine UL489 circuit breaker (25A).
3) What size wire should feed the indicator light? Current review of NFPA 79 - Electical Standard for Industrial Machinery (7.2.3 and 7.2.4) dictates the wire size for control circuits to be no smaller than 14AWG when the conductors leave the panel enclosure (and they will as the indicator is typically mounted remotely from the controls cabinet); however, for power circuits the wire size should be 10AWG (25A circuit). Either conductor size seems silly for a single indicator light.
I am investigating the application of a "power on" indicator lamp for machine control. I am interested in any code references in any standard that explicity discusses the application.
Specifically:
1) Is a "power on" indicator light required for machine control?
2) Is a "power on" indicator light considered part of the power circuit or is it part of the controls circuit, i.e., NFPA 79 Section 3.3.75 states that power circuits are used for "productive operations". The power for the indicator light is fed from the load side of the main machine UL489 circuit breaker (25A).
3) What size wire should feed the indicator light? Current review of NFPA 79 - Electical Standard for Industrial Machinery (7.2.3 and 7.2.4) dictates the wire size for control circuits to be no smaller than 14AWG when the conductors leave the panel enclosure (and they will as the indicator is typically mounted remotely from the controls cabinet); however, for power circuits the wire size should be 10AWG (25A circuit). Either conductor size seems silly for a single indicator light.