Fixture/ cord connected

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augie47

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For many years I have been of the opinion that if an electric discharge fixture was to be cord connected, unless it was a factory assembly, the cord had to terminate in an attachemnt plug. Currently this jurisdiction is under 2002 Code, so I reference 410.30(C).
It has been called to my attention that the wording of that section starts "shall be permitted to" and not "shall be".
In addition 400.7 & 400.8 do not seem prohibit a cord connection without an attachment plug on an electric discharge fixtre.
Comments appreciated.
 
Shall be permited to be cord connected if following rule are applied.

c. Is terminated in a grounding-type attachment plug cap .....

If not, then a chapter 3 wiring method required.
 
I agree with RUWired.

Section 410.30(C) permits electric discharge luminaires to be cord connected if the conditions specified are met. If the conditions are not met then you must use a chapter 3 wiring method.

Chris
 
raider1 said:
I agree with RUWired.

Section 410.30(C) permits electric discharge luminaires to be cord connected if the conditions specified are met. If the conditions are not met then you must use a chapter 3 wiring method.

Chris

I agree also. This is one of the times you actually get to use a flexible cord in lieu of other fixed wiring methods.
 
RUWired said:
Shall be permited to be cord connected if following rule are applied.

c. Is terminated in a grounding-type attachment plug cap .....

If not, then a chapter 3 wiring method required.

You should finish reading that section. There's a couple of or's in there.
 
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