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34 Pa. Code § 39.157. Disconnecting of fusible cut-outs before handling.

§ 39.157. Disconnecting of fusible cut-outs before handling.

 Fusible cut-outs in circuits operating at over 150 volts to ground shall be arranged in any one of the following ways:

   (1)  Ungrounded current-carrying parts are not touched by persons refusing the cut-outs until the fuses have been disconnected from sources of electrical energy.

   (2)  The cut-out may be disconnected by a suitable switch in series.

   (3)  The fuse may be conveniently handled by means of insulating handles or portable appliances provided for the purpose.

   (4)  Fusible cut-outs below 150 volts to ground and less than 60 amperes’ capacity are exempted from the provisions of this section.



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