What is an industrial control panel and how is it to be marked?
Section 409.2 Defines a Control Panel
An assembly of a systematic and standard arrangement of two or more components such as motor controllers, overload relays, fused disconnect switches, and circuit breakers and related control devices such as pushbutton stations, selector switches, timers, switches, control relays, and the like with associated wiring, terminal blocks, pilot lights, and similar components. The industrial control panel does not include controlled equipment.
Section 409.110 Requires a Control Panel to be Marked
Not only are there high levels of short-circuit current available at the line terminals of many industrial control panels, there is also an interaction of the protective and control components under fault conditions that is assessed as part of the evaluation of control panels by
conformity testing organizations. Assembling interrelated and interactive control and protective components in an enclosure presents a dynamic that in many cases can be evaluated for safety only under strict conformity assessment guidelines.
Source: Underwriters Laboratory UL 508A ISBN 0-7626-0398-8