B benaround Senior Member Location Arizona Aug 21, 2008 #21 M. D. said: well ,.if this one of the uses found in 400.7(A)(3),(6) (8) then 400.7 (B) would kick in Click to expand... That's the I read it also.
M. D. said: well ,.if this one of the uses found in 400.7(A)(3),(6) (8) then 400.7 (B) would kick in Click to expand... That's the I read it also.
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Aug 21, 2008 #22 benaround said: That's the I read it also. Click to expand... It's a pendent, 400.7(A)(1). Pendents do not require male cord caps. Very common in food service areas, take look behind the counter at the local Micky Ds. :smile:
benaround said: That's the I read it also. Click to expand... It's a pendent, 400.7(A)(1). Pendents do not require male cord caps. Very common in food service areas, take look behind the counter at the local Micky Ds. :smile:
B benaround Senior Member Location Arizona Aug 22, 2008 #23 iwire said: It's a pendent, 400.7(A)(1). Pendents do not require male cord caps. Very common in food service areas, take look behind the counter at the local Micky Ds. :smile: Click to expand... Bob, I'm going to back off on this one, IMO, it is poorly put together (400.7(A) ) For example: if you have a pendant recpt. can you use it for ( 400.7A(6) ) connection of equipment to faclitate frequent interchange, without 400.7B coming into the picture?
iwire said: It's a pendent, 400.7(A)(1). Pendents do not require male cord caps. Very common in food service areas, take look behind the counter at the local Micky Ds. :smile: Click to expand... Bob, I'm going to back off on this one, IMO, it is poorly put together (400.7(A) ) For example: if you have a pendant recpt. can you use it for ( 400.7A(6) ) connection of equipment to faclitate frequent interchange, without 400.7B coming into the picture?