- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
In 2017, an Informational Note is added to 400.1:
When you look down to 400.12, it reads
So can I still plug in a router above ceiling and throw it on top of a ceiling tile if it is not a cord type given in Article 400?
400.1 Scope. This article covers general requirements, appli‐ cations, and construction specifications for flexible cords and flexible cables.
Informational Note: UL 817, Cord Sets and Power-Supply Cords, allows the use of flexible cords manufactured in accordance with UL 62, Flexible Cords and Cables. See 400.10 and 400.12 for flexible cords that are part of a listed cord set or power-supply cord.
When you look down to 400.12, it reads
400.12 Uses Not Permitted. Unless specifically permitted in 400.10, flexible cables, flexible cord sets, and power supply cords shall not be used for the following:
(1) As a substitute for the fixed wiring of a structure
(2) Where run through holes in walls, structural ceilings, suspended ceilings, dropped ceilings, or floors
(3) Where run through doorways, windows, or similar open‐ ings (4) Where attached to building surfaces
Exception to (4): Flexible cord and flexible cable shall be permitted to be attached to building surfaces in accordance with 368.56(B) .
(5) Where concealed by walls, floors, or ceilings or located above suspended or dropped ceilings
Exception to (5): Flexible cord and flexible cable shall be permitted if contained within an enclosure for use in Other Spaces Used for Environmental Air as permitted by 300.22(C)(3).
So can I still plug in a router above ceiling and throw it on top of a ceiling tile if it is not a cord type given in Article 400?