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NFPA 70E 2009 table

Discussion in 'NFPA 70E - Standard for Electrical Safety in the W' started by J.T, Jul 24, 2009.

  1. J.T New Member

    I have NFPA 70E 2004. I want to compare the table 130.7(c)(9)(a) of 2004 with the one of 2009 edition. Can someone post the table 130.7(c)(9)(a) of 2009?
  2. Zog Well-Known Member

    There are a ton of changes in both ths stanrard and the tables, and the 2009 is in effect so I suggest you get the whole 2009 standard.

    If you have a more specific question I will be glad to answer it, one of the more major changes to the tables is all breaker racking operations, LV and MV, doors open or closed now require HRC 4.
  3. stevenal Well-Known Member

  4. elihuiv Well-Known Member

    2009 Table Changes

    Most of the table changes are small bumps up in HRC for MCC work.

    The footnotes also changed to eliminate the "low fault current" lessening of PPE and to fix the issues that were in the TIA. Steve's post above me gives the 2009 online so you can read it. NFPA offers this but you can't search or cut and paste.

    If you are in Toronto you will now fall under CSA Z462 and you can read it online at www.CSA.org and you can purchase PDF's there too.
  5. Vincent B. Well-Known Member

    The correct URL for the Canadian Standards Association is www.csa.ca, and you can buy their standards at www.shopcsa.ca. I'm not aware of a view-only online version of CSA Z462: do you have a URL/menu navigation for it?

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