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#83090 01/09/03 03:05 PM
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Other than the obvious issue of exposed live parts and 110-3(b)('99 Ed)...what Code sections would you cite for having to keep the covers installed on circuit breaker panelboards??

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#83091 01/09/03 04:20 PM
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Look at 408.5 and 408.18.
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#83093 01/09/03 08:55 PM
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Maybe a look at 527.2(A) should be considered also.

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