The whole argument really hinges on the association between code sections and UL types. You have to accept that the NEC table is intended to be an exhaustive list rather than a (short) list of examples.Watch Mike Holt video on Article 400. You will be surprised. Yes you can plug them in legally they aren't considered "flexible cords".
Watch Mike Holt video on Article 400. You will be surprised. Yes you can plug them in legally they aren't considered "flexible cords".
I would be very careful making a definitive statement like that as the subject is debatable.
Many inspectors are probably going to disagree and red tag such an install.
They will fail it here
and I would as well.