Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 220.90
a) Low-voltage and medium-voltage circuits serving portable, mobile and stationary, three (3)-phase alternating-current equipment; protective devices.
b) Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breaker; procedures.
c) Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record.
The operator shall maintain a written record of each test, examination, repair, or adjustment of all circuit breakers protecting low and medium-voltage circuits serving three (3)-phase alternating-current equipment and such record shall be kept in an approved book.
d) Low-voltage and medium-voltage three (3)-phase circuits; system grounding.
1) Low-voltage and medium-voltage circuits supplying power to portable or mobile three (3)-phase alternating-current equipment shall contain:
e) Grounding resistors; continuous current-rating.
The ground fault current rating of grounding resistors shall meet the "extended time rating" set forth in American Institute of Electrical Engineers Standard No. 32.
f) Low-voltage and medium-voltage ground check circuits.
Present technology does not provide for a fail safe ground monitor system. In the event such technology becomes available, The Mining Board has the authority to adopt rules requiring such systems.
g) Systems grounding.
Three (3)-phase low-voltage and medium-voltage circuits of more than two hundred forty (240) volts phase-to-phase extending to stationary equipment shall be grounded in one of following ways:
h) Disconnecting devices.
Disconnecting devices shall be installed at the beginning of each branch line supplying power to each piece of portable or mobile equipment and shall provide visual evidence that the power is disconnected.
i) Connection of single-phase loads.
Single-phase loads shall be connected phase-to-phase in resistance grounded systems.
j) Qualified person.
An individual is a qualified person within the meaning of this Section 220.90 of this Part, if such person is a qualified person under Section 220.50(e) of this Part.