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PDB question for Inspectors

This is a question for those of you who work as inspectors.

We have a tightly packed electronics panel. There is about a one inch gap between the power distribution board and a line of 4-5 motor controllers installed on each side. We have a bundle of PWM wires running through that gap that can obscure the LED's along the sides of the PDB from being viewed directly. If one of the LED's is on, we can still see a red glow between the wires. Would this pass inspection or should we re-route the wires now while we still can? The power wires to and from the motor controllers and the snap-action breakers are all clearly visible.

I can post a picture tomorrow evening if necessary.

Thanks.

Phil
 


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