With respect to interconnected electric power production sources (Art. 705), is it required to automatically disconnect a 3-phase primary power source from all ungrounded conductors when one of the phases opens to create a loss of power on one or more phases? For this example, exclude emergency or legally required standby systems — and exclude the exception for this rule.
- Yes, as per Sec. 705.42.
- No. This applies to single-phase systems only.
- No. This applies to 2-phase, 5-wire systems only.
- No. There is no such requirement in the 2008 NEC. This is considered a "best practice" suggestion.
Answer: A
Excluding emergency or legally required standby systems — and the exception noted in 705.42 — you are required to design and install the system to automatically disconnect a 3-phase primary power source from all ungrounded conductors when one of the phases of that 3-phase primary source opens to create a loss of power on one or more phases.
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