KevinF wrote:
So my question is...How is to be determined if the switchgear in question is adaquate to allow the use of main breaker settings in reducing feeder section incident energy? What criteria must the gear meet?
The standard that I go by is:
Is the Main in a separate compartment / section?
In some switchgear, the main has a separate section that is walled off from the distribution section. In others, the main is not.
MCC's and Switchgear can be the same way.
For these, I look at them on a case by case basis. There are some where the main may appear to be in a separate compartment, but if you pull the covers off the back, you will find it totally open, and an arc flash event could easily migrate to the line side of the main.
Most Panelboards do not have a separate section for the main breaker. I label the entire panel as if the main breaker does not exist.