I talked to the engineer who designed the Data Distribution and he indicated he has seen some inspectors consider cables installed under raised floor that are not being used as abandoned and therefore need to be enclosed in a plenum rated box.
In those cases, I would guess the red-tag comes from 830.2.
"Abandoned Network-Powered Broadband Communications Cable": Installed network-powered broadband communications cable that is not terminated at equipment
other than a connector and not identified for future use with a tag.
The bolded portion would suggest to me that, if the cabling falls under 830, it has to be terminated at both ends with more than just a jack. I don't see how one could make that determination (800 or 830) on cat6 cables that are not connected to any equipment other than a jack.
As for the plenum rated box, I see no provision in the code for that as a requirement or acceptable alternative to removal. If the cable is abandoned, it has to be removed. If the cable is not CMP, and the underfloor space serves more than the IT room, I could see that spare cable be required to be enclosed in a box per 300.22(C)(2) as referenced by 800.3(B).
These cables are terminated and coiled up under the raised floor as spares for future so you do not have to run all the way back to the IDF closet if you need to add a Data cable at a cubicle.
I'm still failing to see exactly what the purpose is of leaving the terminated cables under the floor. Would you elaborate on the planned use of these cables? To what are they terminated? To where will they run? Are they long loops of cable with a keystone on each end? Please help me picture your install.
I am saying these are spare and not Abandoned cables since they are labeled as Spares and terminated on both ends.
-Ed
I agree with you there.
I couldn't find anything specific in article 645 that would prohibit you from leaving tagged and terminated cables underneath a raised floor.
Hal and Chris (and other inspectors), where are you?