Hendrix
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
Can someone point me to the wireing method allowed for this?
It's located in a grocery store, to bring product up from the cellar.Are you talking a passenger elevator like found in commercial or institutuional buildings?
Around my parts a sump in an elevator pit is common, but we are usually talking grain elevators - usually a class 2 hazardous location because of the grain dust.
a cord and non-gfci simplex receptacle is the normal method of connection.
Code ref. ?
620.21(A)(1)(d)
(d) A sump pump or oil recovery pump located in the
pit shall be permitted to be cord connected. The cord
shall be a hard usage oil-resistant type, of a length not to
exceed 1.8 m (6 ft), and shall be located to be protected
from physical damage.
620.85..........A single receptacle supplying a permanently installed
sump pump shall not require ground-fault circuit-interrupter
protection.