phishwi
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Is there any truth to this? 2008 code is omitting the requirement to have a 125 volt receptacle located within 25' of any air handling unit/rooftop equipment.
NEC2008 said:210.63 Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Equipment Outlet.
A 125-volt, single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere-rated receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessible location for the servicing of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle shall be located on the same level and within 7.5 m (25 ft) of the heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle outlet shall not be connected to the load side of the equipment disconnecting means.
Exception: A receptacle outlet shall not be required at one- and two-family dwellings for the service of evaporative coolers.
phishwi said:thanks, i dont have a new code book and I just wanted to know for sure.
Awwww!Dennis Alwon said:No more excuses....![]()
JohnJ0906 said:A related question.
Wasn't this requirement once for a receptacle within 75' from the equipment?
If so, when did it change? (Oldest NEC I still have is the '96 - it was 25' then)
480sparky said:My guess is the HVAC industry didn't want their poor, overworked techs to carry anything longer than a 25' cord up the ladders.
Dennis Alwon said:Have you ever seen the HVAC crews extension cord. I think the dang thing is maybe 14 gauge, twisted into knots, and the jacket is off on half the cord. Please 25' is enough or their drills won't turn.:wink:
Don't forget the 6" of jacket pulled out of the molded ends.Dennis Alwon said:Have you ever seen the HVAC crews extension cord. I think the dang thing is maybe 14 gauge, twisted into knots, and the jacket is off on half the cord.