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<blockquote data-quote="Fleeting" data-source="post: 522182" data-attributes="member: 33702"><p>If it is just exposed when the fuse carrier is removed I wouldn't Code 2 it. Difficult to see from your picture but are there exposed busbars below the fuse carrier rails because shields look like they are missing in picture 4. There are four screws left and right between the three rails and two below the neutral bar, these are to fit the shields. Those shields normally indicate a bare busbar and if this is the case I would normally Code 2 this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleeting, post: 522182, member: 33702"] If it is just exposed when the fuse carrier is removed I wouldn't Code 2 it. Difficult to see from your picture but are there exposed busbars below the fuse carrier rails because shields look like they are missing in picture 4. There are four screws left and right between the three rails and two below the neutral bar, these are to fit the shields. Those shields normally indicate a bare busbar and if this is the case I would normally Code 2 this. [/QUOTE]
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