422.32 Exception: If a motor-driven appliance of more than 1/8 hp is provided with a unit switch that complies with 422.34(A), (B), (C), or (D), the switch or circuit breaker serving as the other disconnecting means shall be permitted to be out of sight from the motor controller.
422.33 Disconnection of Cord-and-Plug-Connected Appliances.
(A) Separable Connector or an Attachment Plug and Receptacle. For cord-and-plug-connected appliances, an accessible separable connector or an accessible plug and receptacle shall be permitted to serve as the disconnecting means. Where the separable connector or plug and receptacle are not accessible, cord-and-plug-connected appliances shall be provided with disconnecting means in accordance with 422.31
422.33(B) Connection at the Rear Base of a Range. For cord-and-plug-connected household electric ranges, an attachment plug and receptacle connection at the rear base of a range, if it is accessible from the front by removal of a drawer , shall be considered as meeting the intent of 422.33(A).
Art.xvii(B)(1)(c) Permanently Wired Appliances and Half-CephalicsOriginally posted by paul:
Now we're splitting hairs. Everyone with half a brain knows that when you work on the range, washer, dryer, etc. you pull the unit out and unplug it. If you don't then you get what you have coming to you. You can only do so much to protect the stupid people from themselves. After that, they're on their own.
(4) The receptacle shall be located in the space occupied by the appliance or adjacent thereto.
(5) The receptacle shall be accessible