mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
HELP------ I am being ganged up on in the final stages of a car-dog wash remodeling process. My Bismarck electrical contractor confirmed that the local Bismarck electrical inspector is requiring the coin box 24 VAC circuit & 24 VAC vending equipment out in all potentially wet areas such as car washes or outdoors & even dog washes to have a Ground Fault Interruptor installed. All 120 VAC items in the wash area such as lights & blowers etc. have a GFI circuit breaker so that has been addressed & is a non issue.
Since it appeared to be an easy accommodation a GFI was installed on the circuit to all the 24 VAC items. The problem is the electronics generates a greater amount of voltage leakage than the SUPER SENSITIVE 5 milliamps of the GFI. So guess what---the GFI trips & we are out of business unless a huge amount of expense is invested experimenting with other UL approved 24 VAC components.
My electrical contractor says that the State of North Dakota Electrical Board tends to come down even harder & he says that there is no greater authority than the State Electrical Board. The electrical contractor tends to have the reputation of being the oldest & highest ranked electrical contractor here in Bismarck. The contractor says that they have done the wiring for full services carwashes & the GFI for 24 VAC had not been required before but it is now required for all new & remodels.
I tried to explain to the inspector that it is impossible to completely seal the 24 VAC off because some openings are necessary. I also explained there is the chance the public could deliberately spray into the necessary openings but because it is only 24 VAC & it is fused with a 5 amp fuse there is no danger. He insists the code requires UL Nema Wet enclosure even for 24 VAC.
Since it appeared to be an easy accommodation a GFI was installed on the circuit to all the 24 VAC items. The problem is the electronics generates a greater amount of voltage leakage than the SUPER SENSITIVE 5 milliamps of the GFI. So guess what---the GFI trips & we are out of business unless a huge amount of expense is invested experimenting with other UL approved 24 VAC components.
My electrical contractor says that the State of North Dakota Electrical Board tends to come down even harder & he says that there is no greater authority than the State Electrical Board. The electrical contractor tends to have the reputation of being the oldest & highest ranked electrical contractor here in Bismarck. The contractor says that they have done the wiring for full services carwashes & the GFI for 24 VAC had not been required before but it is now required for all new & remodels.
I tried to explain to the inspector that it is impossible to completely seal the 24 VAC off because some openings are necessary. I also explained there is the chance the public could deliberately spray into the necessary openings but because it is only 24 VAC & it is fused with a 5 amp fuse there is no danger. He insists the code requires UL Nema Wet enclosure even for 24 VAC.