Kiljoy
Electrical
- Apr 15, 2003
- 132
OK guys. Need some help here as this has been a thorn in my side for quite a while. We are an industrial machinery builder that is UL508A certified for building our electrical control panels. Our UL inspector has come in and flagged our Type 12 enclosures and said we need to "de-rate them" to Type 4 because we are using type 4 components (i.e. panel switches). Of course, this is completely asinine as type 4 is wash down and type 12 is oil/dust tight. Then he came back in and said we need to de-rate to UL type 5. Type 5?? I asked him what that was and he pulled out an obscure table in the 508A code book. Table 19.3 says if you plug a type 12 enclosure with a type 4 device, it makes your panel type 5. Not even the rep from Hoffman knew what type 5 was.
So to summarize, our inspector thinks that since the buttons and HMIs we use are ONLY marked type 4, 4x that our type 12 enclosures should be de-rated. Isn't a type 4 better than a type 12? If it's type 4, wouldn't it automatically be dust tight as well? I'm not sure if I should just roll over, or find this guy's supervisor. He even admitted to not knowing anything about enclosure environmental ratings.
So to summarize, our inspector thinks that since the buttons and HMIs we use are ONLY marked type 4, 4x that our type 12 enclosures should be de-rated. Isn't a type 4 better than a type 12? If it's type 4, wouldn't it automatically be dust tight as well? I'm not sure if I should just roll over, or find this guy's supervisor. He even admitted to not knowing anything about enclosure environmental ratings.