All trailing cables shall meet the minimum requirements for construction and ampacity provided in the Standards of the Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association - National Electric Manufacturers Association in effect when such cables are purchased.
Short-circuit protection for trailing cable shall be provided by a circuit breaker or other no less effective device of adequate current-interrupting capacity in each ungrounded conductor. One (1) breaker may protect multiple cables if the amperage setting on the breaker is set to the lowest amperage setting of the smallest circuit. Disconnecting devices shall be installed in conjunction with each circuit breaker and within three thousand (3,000) feet of each mobile machine. Such disconnecting devices used to connect power from trailing cables shall be plainly marked and identified and such devices shall be equipped or designed in such a manner that it can be determined by visual observation that the power is disconnected.
Circuit breakers providing short-circuit protection for trailing cables shall be set at not more than eighty (80) percent of the short-circuit capability of the system. The maximum time for clearing a short circuit shall not exceed that cable time current rating specified by the Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association higher settings may be permitted by an authorized representative of the Department when he has determined that higher settings are justified.
All trailing cables supplying power to equipment from low and medium-voltage systems purchased after effective date shall contain two (2) or more grounding conductors having a total cross-sectional area of not less than one-half (1/2) the power conductor and grounded metallic shields around each power conductor. The metallic shielding shall meet the requirements for shielding provided by the Standards of the Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association-National Electrical Manufacturers Association for type SH or SHD portable power cables. Such trailing cables shall include an insulated conductor for the ground continuity check circuit except in circuits in which a no less effective device for ground check monitoring approved by the Department is being utilized.
Trailing cables shall be secured to machines in a manner to protect the cables from damage and to prevent strain on the electrical connections.
Trailing cables shall be adequately protected to prevent damage by mobile equipment and placed to afford protection against rock slides and other falling objects. Surplus trailing cable to shovels, draglines, drills, and similar equipment shall be stored on reels mounted on the equipment or otherwise protected from mechanical damage. Damaged outer jackets of trailing cables shall be repaired to the same degree of protection as the remainder of the cable.
Trailing cables shall not be moved with mobile equipment unless cable slings, sleds, or equivalent protection is provided.
Energized trailing cables, where the phase-to-ground voltage is one hundred fifty (150) volts or more, shall be handled only by persons wearing protective gloves. Protective gloves must be worn while using insulated hooks or tongs.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 220.60
Amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 224, effective February 7, 1986