doubleclawhammer
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In a hospital project I'm working on, some patient rooms will ceiling mounted include hoists lifts to help bariatric patients move from their bed to the toilet. The mfg cut sheet calls out the installation of a receptacle above the ceiling to charge the integral battery in the hoist via a small plug-in adapter module. From the adapter to the charger there will be a flexible cord...all provided by the mfg and all above a dropped ceiling.
Article 400.7(A)(7) permits the use of flexible cords for the "wiring of cranes and hoists", BUT Article 400.8(5) states that flexible cords are not permitted "Where concealed by...dropped ceilings."
Looking at the initial statement in Article 400.8, which states: "Unless specifically permitted in 400.7...", here are my questions: Based on your experience, does a patient lift qualify as a crane or hoist? Do you think it is Code compliant to locate a receptacle above the dropped ceiling for the lift? In your opinion, should be mfg take steps to re-design this portion of the product?
Any thoughts or opinions would be most helpful.
Thanks!
Article 400.7(A)(7) permits the use of flexible cords for the "wiring of cranes and hoists", BUT Article 400.8(5) states that flexible cords are not permitted "Where concealed by...dropped ceilings."
Looking at the initial statement in Article 400.8, which states: "Unless specifically permitted in 400.7...", here are my questions: Based on your experience, does a patient lift qualify as a crane or hoist? Do you think it is Code compliant to locate a receptacle above the dropped ceiling for the lift? In your opinion, should be mfg take steps to re-design this portion of the product?
Any thoughts or opinions would be most helpful.
Thanks!