Flexible cord usage to supply industrial trailer

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Steve Merrick

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I have a few questions regarding the use of flexible cords on a mobile industrial trailer. We are operating a waste treatment facility where we have 15 or 20 acres of contaminated soil under cover awaiting cleanup. A small mobile trailer is used as a changing room and staging area for each day's work. The trailer is equipped with a 480/208Y-120V transformer and distribution panel supplying a heater, lights and receptacles. The trailer is fed from the main building by a 480V flexible STOOW cable connected to any of a number of 480V welding receptacles located around the building. The trailer is moved to wherever the work is being performed that day, and is rarely in one place longer than a couple of months. The need for the cord to be better protected was recently spotlighted when the snow-covered cord was run over by a snow-blower and entangled in its impeller. Fortunately, only the ground wire of the 480V cord was damaged in the event.

First of all, I believe that the trailer should be classified as ?utilization equipment? which would allow it to be supplied by a flexible cord under 400.7(A)(6). Our Industrial Safety Group disagrees and believes that the trailer should be classified as a building, but they differ as to whether its power supply should be classified as a temporary or permanent installation. If classed as a permanent building, the trailer power supply would have to be hard piped, which would be ridiculous, as it could no longer be moved to where it is needed. Am I wrong?

One final question: assuming that the trailer is classified as ?utilization equipment? under 400.7, the cord requires protection from damage. We would prefer to route the cord through a ramp-style cable protector. Does NEC 400.14 allow this as a means of protection?

I apologize for the length of this question.

Thanks,
Steve Merrick, PE
GForce Engineering
Idaho Falls, ID
 
Re: Flexible cord usage to supply industrial trailer

Steve,

Article 550.4 seems to be the place to start. Believe it or not it is "Mobile Home Not Intended as a Dwelling Unit". See what you think!
 
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Originally posted by benaround:
Steve,

Article 550.4 seems to be the place to start. Believe it or not it is "Mobile Home Not Intended as a Dwelling Unit". See what you think!
550.4 will not (should not) apply as this unit was never manafactured to be a dwelling unit.

Check what I posted here and see if you agree. :)
 
Re: Flexible cord usage to supply industrial trailer

Bob,

I can agree with that real well on the one hand, I just can't find anything for the other hand?
Would you consider this as,More than one building or Structure,? Actually,it's just a temporary installation,would you agree?

frank

[ January 09, 2006, 09:05 PM: Message edited by: benaround ]
 
Re: Flexible cord usage to supply industrial trailer

Thanks, guys! I didn't think to look at Article 550, the mobile home section. That section seems to fit pretty well with our situation. We still have a few deficiencies that need to be addressed under Article 550, such as cord length and labeling, but overall it seems to mesh with the situation pretty well.

Much obliged!
Steve
 
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