jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
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In a project I am working on for 15KV equipment, one of the user's engineers has required us to supply vacuum contactors to isolate a section of equipment for service purposes. These would NOT be draw-out cubicles, this is Metal-Clad Load Interrupter Switchgear. I have always operated under the premise that vacuum contactors are not inherently safe as service isolation devices, and that was because they can "leak". I have been told by others that this is also backed up by OSHA and/or ANSI, but the only thing I can find close to that is under the basic OSHA LOTO clause, because you can't Lock-Out/Tag-Out a fixed vacuum contactor. I have also checked the literature of several Vacuum Contactor mfgrs and find no reference to leakage.
Any thoughts? I am looking for documentation to convince this engineer that this is a bad idea.
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"
Any thoughts? I am looking for documentation to convince this engineer that this is a bad idea.
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"