§ 18.50. Protection against external arcs and sparks.
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/us/cfr/t30/s§ 18.50·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Provision shall be made for maintaining the frames of all off-track machines and the enclosures of related detached components at safe voltages by using one or a combination of the following:
(a)A separate conductor(s) in the portable cable in addition to the power conductors by which the machine frame can be connected to an acceptable grounding medium, and a separate conductor in all cables connecting related components not on a common chassis. The cross-sectional area of the additional conductor(s) shall not be less than 50 percent of that of one power conductor unless a ground-fault tripping relay is used, in which case the minimum size may be No. 8 (AWG). Cables smaller than No. 6
(AWG)shall have an additional conductor(s) of the same size as one power conductor.
(b)A means of actuating a circuit-interrupting device, preferably at the outby end of the portable cable. Note: The frame to ground potential shall not exceed 40 volts.
(c)A device(s) such as a diode(s) of adequate peak inverse voltage rating and current-carrying capacity to conduct possible fault current through the grounded power conductor. Diode installations shall include:
(1)An overcurrent device in series with the diode, the contacts of which are in the machine's control circuit; and
(2)a blocking diode in the control circuit to prevent operation of the machine with the polarity reversed.