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NEMA 3R Walk-in Enclosures; Buildings or just Enclosures? 2

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PLMHA

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Nov 13, 2008
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Has anyone run into a situation where a local construction official wants a pre-manufactured NEMA 3R enclosure treated as a building/structure? We believe it is just an enclosure and not a building and are looking for good ideas to help make the case.
 
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I would expect the local building code to have a definition of a building. If the enclosure cannot be occupied by a person, it probably doesn't fit the definition of a building.

Then again, the NEC definitions of buildings and structures could be construed to mean a flagpole is a building. It is a structure because it was "built or constructed" and it is a building because it is a "structure that stands alone". How do you appeal to common sense?
 
We have had this issue in the State of Washington with pre-fab substation control enclosures. We didn't win. WA has unique requirements for pre-fab buildings, mobile facilities and similar equipment.

If the enclosure is UL-labeled as a piece of electrical equipment, that might help. Obviously, you should inform them that generally no one is ever inside the enclosure except for specific maintenance activities.

Good luck...

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