Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part I - Department of Labor and Industry
Chapter 39 - SAFETY STANDARDS-GENERAL
Subchapter B - ELECTRIC SAFETY
TELEPHONE AND OTHER SIGNAL APPARATUS ON CIRCUITS EXPOSED BY SUPPLY LINES
Section 39.301 - Guarding noncurrent-carrying parts
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) If telephone or other signal apparatus, not included under subsection (b) of this section, which is necessarily handled by persons is permanently connected, except for portable telephones, to overhead signal circuits exposed by supply lines over 400 volts to ground, provision shall be made by one of the following methods against shock to persons handling apparatus:
(b) The signaling devices as fire and police alarm boxes and telegraph test boxes, if connected to overhead signal circuits exposed by supply lines over 400 volts to ground, should have the accessible noncurrent-carrying metal parts permanently grounded whenever the character of service gives valid objection to the use of arresters or transformers on the signal circuit. Police alarm boxes if connected to overhead police alarm circuits should usually be protectd by arresters operating at 400 volts to ground, placed in the connecting leads outside the box. Fire alarm boxes connected to overhead circuits, if not protected by arresters, should be provided with suitable insulating material between the circuit within and the exposed frame and operating hook, this insulation to be capable of withstanding the highest voltage of the supply circuits to which the fire-alarm circuit is exposed up to 7,500 volts.
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 39.192 (relating to scope).