rookie4now
Senior Member
We are adding a battery backup to an ADA door operator at a retail store. It's pretty straight forward since the operator is on its own circuit. The plan is to add the UPS at the panel, so we were planning on doing the following:
1) Reroute the door operator circuit from the electrical panel to a new j-box near the panel.
2) Mount the UPS near the new j-box and run power from the panel into the j-box.
3) Run the power cord from the UPS into the j-box, cut off the plug and hard-wire it inside the j-box.
4) Take a pigtail, plug it into the ups, run it into the j-box and hard-wire it to the operator circuit.
The 2 problems I see are: 1) Cutting off the plug and hard-wiring the UPS may be a violation and plugging in the pigtail and running it tinto the j-box may be a violation. If these are violations, can someone give a reference? Any suggestions of a better way are welcomed.
Thanks
1) Reroute the door operator circuit from the electrical panel to a new j-box near the panel.
2) Mount the UPS near the new j-box and run power from the panel into the j-box.
3) Run the power cord from the UPS into the j-box, cut off the plug and hard-wire it inside the j-box.
4) Take a pigtail, plug it into the ups, run it into the j-box and hard-wire it to the operator circuit.
The 2 problems I see are: 1) Cutting off the plug and hard-wiring the UPS may be a violation and plugging in the pigtail and running it tinto the j-box may be a violation. If these are violations, can someone give a reference? Any suggestions of a better way are welcomed.
Thanks