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600.6(A)(1) Disconnect Required at Point Where Circuit Enters Sign

Change Summary

  • Section 600.6(A)(1) is a significant worker safety issue requiring a sign disconnect where the circuit(s) enter the sign enclosure or pole
  • This safety-driven change simplifies worker compliance with both NFPA 70E and OSHA rules
  • A new 600.6(A)(1) has been added to 600.6(A) and previous subdivisions (1) and (2) have been changed to (2) and (3)
NEC® Text

 
600.6 Disconnects

Each sign and outline lighting system, feeder circuit or branch circuit supplying a sign, …(See NEC text)
(A) Location.
(1) At Point of Entry to a Sign Enclosure. The disconnect shall be located at the point the feeder circuit or branch circuit(s) supplying a sign or outline lighting system enters a sign enclosure or a pole in accordance with 600.5(C)(3) and shall disconnect all wiring where it enters the enclosure of the sign or pole.
Exception: A disconnect shall not be required for branch or feeder circuits passing through the sign where enclosed in a Chapter 3 listed raceway.

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Expert Analysis

The substantiation for this change points to a need for additional electrical safeguards for sign workers. In reality, sign supply conductors are often installed within a sign enclosure and run to the supply side of the randomly located disconnect mounted on the sign. These line-side supply conductors located within the sign enclosure remain energized whether or not the sign disconnect is turned off. Only the conductors from the load-side of the sign disconnect to the sign supply terminals are de-energized when the disconnect is opened. This practice exposes sign worker(s) to serious electrical hazards. Previous installation requirements did not specifically require all ungrounded conductors to be de-energized before entering a sign body or enclosure. Now, this new requirement of 600.6(A)(1) specifically requires the disconnecting means to be located at the point the feeder circuit or branch circuit(s) supplying a sign enters the sign enclosure or a supporting pole. Furthermore, the disconnecting means must disconnect all wiring where it enters the enclosure of the sign or pole. However, a practical and limited exception provides latitude to permit energized conductors within a sign only if they are installed using a Chapter 3 wiring method.

 

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