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-7 -7 Accessibility and spacing

The exact 46 CFR §111.01-7 text, rendered cleanly with its subsection structure — plus how this rule shows up on the exam.

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(a) The design and arrangement of electric apparatus must afford accessibility to each part as needed to facilitate proper inspection, adjustment, maintenance, or replacement.

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Under 46 CFR, apparatus that may arc must be located in ventilated compartments to prevent accumulation of which substances?

Section 111.01-7 — full text

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(a)The design and arrangement of electric apparatus must afford accessibility to each part as needed to facilitate proper inspection, adjustment, maintenance, or replacement.

(b)Within an enclosure, the spacing between energized components (or between an energized component and ground) must be to the appropriate industry standard for the voltage and current utilized in the circuit. Additionally, spacing within any enclosure must be sufficient to facilitate servicing. [CGD 94-108, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996]

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