2019: 
8.2.6.6.5.1 
The disconnecting means for an automatic air compressor shall not be a 
general-use light switch or a cord-and-plug connected motor.

Scott
 
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Of Ron Greenman via Sprinklerforum
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 2:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Ron Greenman <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: On/Off Switch in the Electric supply to a Dry Pipe System Air 
Compressor

A switch that looks like a light switch would be legit for a small motor.
If the compressor is on a dedicated 20A circuit it would need to be a 20A rated 
switch. You wouldn't be able to tell a 20A from a 15A (common light circuit 
rating) without looking at the rating. If it's a 20A/230V compressor the switch 
would need to be a Double Pole/Single Throw. Again.
you can't tell from just the lever.


Ron Greenman

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On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 12:02 PM Mike Hairfield via Sprinklerforum < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Like the one for a light switch, there is breaker in the electrical 
> panel with a lock-out
>
> Mike
>
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> From: Sprinklerforum <[email protected]> 
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> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 3:00 PM
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> Cc: John Denhardt <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: On/Off Switch in the Electric supply to a Dry Pipe System 
> Air Compressor
>
> You are required to have a disconnect switch. What kind of “On/Off” 
> switch are you seeing?
>
> John
>
> John August Denhardt, P.E.
> Vice-President Engineering and Technical Services American Fire 
> Sprinkler Association
> 301-343-1457
>
> > On Sep 24, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Mike Hairfield via Sprinklerforum <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Made a inspection to one of my jobs today and found that the 
> > electrical
> contractor installed a On/Off
> > switch to the air compressor which I know isn't allowed.
> >
> > Where does it state in NFPA that this isn't allowd?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike
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