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• Pushbuttons and switches • Receptacles <br />• Relays and contactors • Cables and wiring <br />6.2 Visual Inspection <br />The equipment is visually inspected with particular attention to the <br />following areas: <br />• Manufacturer nameplates • Electrical ratings <br />• Use of "approved" components • Wiring methods <br />• Proper overcurrent protection • Guarding of live parts <br />• Wiring ampacity • Damaged components <br />• Ground bonding • General engineering <br />practices <br />6.3 Ground Bonding <br />Exposed non -current carrying parts of the equipment are inspected for <br />effective grounding in accordance with the applicable provisions of the <br />standards referenced in Section 4.0 and the National Electrical Code <br />(NEC°) Article 250. <br />6.4 Guarding of Live Parts <br />All internal components are inspected for installation in a suitable <br />enclosure and effective guarding in accordance with the standards <br />referenced in Section 4.0 and the National Electrical Code (NEC°) <br />Section 110.27. <br />6.5 Overcurrent Protection <br />Overcurrent protection installed in this equipment is evaluated for <br />compliance with the applicable codes and standards referenced in Section <br />4.0. Protective devices are verified to be properly identified, and of a type <br />suitable for the circuit applications as installed. <br />Please note: Calculations to confirm adequate equipment interrupting <br />rating and arc -flash labeling are the responsibility of the end -user and are <br />therefore outside the scope of this field evaluation project. The customer is <br />hereby advised of NFPA 70, Articles 110.9 & 110.16 which state: <br />110.9 Interrupting Rating. <br />"Equipment intended to interrupt current at fault levels shall have an interrupting rating <br />Reference No.: 1099539 Page 3 <br />