I don't run a UL panel shop or do UL designs, but I try to keep my designs UL friendly because several times I've had to have it inspected before installation. Hopefully someone familiar with UL can chime in.
I have an application where I just have a single motor to control with a level switch. Typically, I would put a UL98 disconnect on the panel and then also have a Type E or F combination starter. I do notice that the Type E/F combo starter also offers a rotary handle for access outside of the enclosure.
Would I be in compliance if I used the Motor circuit protector to protect the motor and use the rotary handle as the disconnecting means, or should I have both a UL98 disconnect and the rotary handle?
I would also probably run a 120V transformer or 24VDC power supply for the control circuit.
Thanks
I have an application where I just have a single motor to control with a level switch. Typically, I would put a UL98 disconnect on the panel and then also have a Type E or F combination starter. I do notice that the Type E/F combo starter also offers a rotary handle for access outside of the enclosure.
Would I be in compliance if I used the Motor circuit protector to protect the motor and use the rotary handle as the disconnecting means, or should I have both a UL98 disconnect and the rotary handle?
I would also probably run a 120V transformer or 24VDC power supply for the control circuit.
Thanks