"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Those shut offs for the high amperage are spennnndy.
Quote from: ZooCity on August 28, 2012, 05:45:34 PMThose shut offs for the high amperage are spennnndy. So are those hubbles!
This is probably going to vary from area to area as far as what's code but, we also have a 200a 208 3phase box we installed earlier this year and this is what our electrician did:If you are x' away from the box and it's clear and accesible you don't need the shutoff, just run to the box and flip the breaker. For the flashes use the Hubbel twist locks. So we don't actually have a disconnect on either of the two flashes - 240v IR and 20x24 Red Chili - or the TexAir Dryer which is rated at 110a. Those shut offs for the high amperage are spennnndy. But if you need them to stay safe, get 'em, don't mess around. In our case we are literally a few strides from the box which is completely open and unobstructed so it wasn't necessary.