Plug in equipment above suspended ceiling

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Sharpie

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OK guys, I know this has been discussed before, but I'm still unclear.

Situation: Customer wants me to install a receptacle above suspended ceiling for a cell phone antenna extender/signal amplifier.

I know that I've read that you can't plug equipment in and leave it up in the ceiling.

I also think that I read that the story changes when your plugging in a small transformer (wallwart). That in some instances that's OK.

Can any body clarify the requirements?

Thanks,:confused:
 

augie47

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State Electrical Inspector (Retired)
The restriction is actally for cords (400.8) so the receptacle is legal.
Art 725 cables only need to address the plenum rating so a transformer with a Art 725 secondary cable could be legal.
 

Sharpie

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PA
Well, this space is not used for environmental air. Does that mean it's not an issue and I would not be in violation to proceed?
 

augie47

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The cord restriction in 400.8 is for ANY suspended or dropped ceiling.
The Art 725 wiring should be acceptable, but not cords.
 

raider1

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Logan, Utah
I agree with Gus.

The prohibition is not for "equipment" above a suspended ceiling but rather for flexible cords. (400.8 (2) & (5))

A Class 2 or 3 circuit or equipment can be installed above the suspended ceiling in accordance with Article 725.

Chris
 
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