bensonelectric
Senior Member
Re: Dimming Duplex Receptacles
Well if receptacles in a theatre are not permitted to be dimmed by a dimmer rack. Then practically every big theatre with a permanently installed dimming system is not to code. Theatre lighting, usually cannot be permanently installed and is cord connected, usually with an Edison type, twist-lock, or stage-pin cord cap. It would be silly to permanently connect stage lighting, because it is constantly beeing moved? My question here is, is 404.14(e) being taken out of context? I think that article 520 should be expanded to cover the connecting means of fixtures to dimmers in a theatre.
Well if receptacles in a theatre are not permitted to be dimmed by a dimmer rack. Then practically every big theatre with a permanently installed dimming system is not to code. Theatre lighting, usually cannot be permanently installed and is cord connected, usually with an Edison type, twist-lock, or stage-pin cord cap. It would be silly to permanently connect stage lighting, because it is constantly beeing moved? My question here is, is 404.14(e) being taken out of context? I think that article 520 should be expanded to cover the connecting means of fixtures to dimmers in a theatre.