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View a video demonstration of the safety hazard that may develop as a result of an inadequate SCCR.
Effective on January 1, 2005, Article 409 requires industrial control panel assemblies to be clearly labeled with their respective short-circuit current rating (SCCR). Please view the demonstration of the safety hazard that may develop as a result of an inadequate SCCR.
Monica Dickson works as an account manager for the process
industry at St. Louis-based Watlow. Other contributors to the article include
Watlow’s Dennis Long, Don Commare, Larry Glentz, Larry Crane and Tom Bowman.
The company can be reached at (800) 492-8569 or www.watlow.com.
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