I have been looking in other threads on the forum for answers to my question-I have come close to finding what I believe is correct,heres the issue:
The local wiring inspector is telling us we need to install a cord/plug and receptacle for the waste disposers on a 31 tenant residential apartment complex(we hard wired them).He says the cord-and plug is the disc.means.
We have a dedicated BC with a counter top switch-which indicates on/off positions.Both the switch and the breaker are within sight of the controller.The way we read 422-16 (B) is the diposer SHALL be permitted to be cord-and-plug connected,meaning it does not have to be?The plumbers supplied the disposers(3/4 hp)-so if cord is required we will have them get them,we do not do a lot of resi-work-just trying to educate ourselves-any thoughts?thanks
The local wiring inspector is telling us we need to install a cord/plug and receptacle for the waste disposers on a 31 tenant residential apartment complex(we hard wired them).He says the cord-and plug is the disc.means.
We have a dedicated BC with a counter top switch-which indicates on/off positions.Both the switch and the breaker are within sight of the controller.The way we read 422-16 (B) is the diposer SHALL be permitted to be cord-and-plug connected,meaning it does not have to be?The plumbers supplied the disposers(3/4 hp)-so if cord is required we will have them get them,we do not do a lot of resi-work-just trying to educate ourselves-any thoughts?thanks