roba2686
Mechanical
- Nov 20, 2014
- 1
Good morning.
I am not an electrical engineer, but am a mechanical engineer working as a consultant on a project that includes a substantial amount of electrical upgrades. Some of these upgrades necessitate the installation of temporary equipment due to the phasing requirements associated with replacing components (transformers, switch gears, etc.) that serve existing-to-remain systems.
The specifications require NETA testing for many of these systems but do not explicitly specify whether this testing is required only for permanent systems or is also required for temporary systems.
Is NETA testing typically required for temporary systems?
Thanks!
Rob
I am not an electrical engineer, but am a mechanical engineer working as a consultant on a project that includes a substantial amount of electrical upgrades. Some of these upgrades necessitate the installation of temporary equipment due to the phasing requirements associated with replacing components (transformers, switch gears, etc.) that serve existing-to-remain systems.
The specifications require NETA testing for many of these systems but do not explicitly specify whether this testing is required only for permanent systems or is also required for temporary systems.
Is NETA testing typically required for temporary systems?
Thanks!
Rob