JimCrowell
Member
Several questions about pendant installations, I've been asked to assist an industrial facility where folks are trying to be "creative" in their installed wiring:
1) Does the NEC require that pendants use only flexible cords and cables listed in section 400?
2) Can one of the flexible conduits of section 300 be used if properly supported, for example LFNC with length less than 6 feet?
3) Is there a maximum length of the pendant cord beyond the strain relief (it seems that a pendant box laying on the floor may not be protected from physical damage)?
4) Does the requirement of 400.7(B) describe the pendant as a cord and plug wired into the portable appliance and plugged into a fixed or pendant receptacle (RE 400.7(B) each flexible cord shall be equipped with an attachment plug and shall be energized from a receptacle outlet)?
5) Can a pendant be fitted with a single plug such as twistlock device instead of using a listed pendant box? Are there special twistlock plugs made for pendant use?
Thanks in advance,
1) Does the NEC require that pendants use only flexible cords and cables listed in section 400?
2) Can one of the flexible conduits of section 300 be used if properly supported, for example LFNC with length less than 6 feet?
3) Is there a maximum length of the pendant cord beyond the strain relief (it seems that a pendant box laying on the floor may not be protected from physical damage)?
4) Does the requirement of 400.7(B) describe the pendant as a cord and plug wired into the portable appliance and plugged into a fixed or pendant receptacle (RE 400.7(B) each flexible cord shall be equipped with an attachment plug and shall be energized from a receptacle outlet)?
5) Can a pendant be fitted with a single plug such as twistlock device instead of using a listed pendant box? Are there special twistlock plugs made for pendant use?
Thanks in advance,