Equipment designed to the requirements of EN60439-1 requires that any 
removeable modules are only removeable with the use of  a key or tool.

That seems pretty well acceptable to me as we are protectingainst unintentional 
contact with potentially live parts.

What if the modules are not locked in place but are covered by a door that is 
only opened with the use of a key (easy) or a tool (not so easy).
Is this an acceptable alternative or do we need to provide 'infinite' barriers 
to prevent contact or is a 'lockable' door with warning labels acceptable?
The only electrical device the user could contact behind the door are circuit 
breakers, there are no fuses etc.

Any thoughts?,

Thanks,
Paul


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