I am using NEC 400.5 to size power chords. My understanding of 400.5 is this: 3 current carying conductors in a jacket use column A. 2 current carrying conductors in a jacket use column B. I know there has to be more to it than that. Is there anything else with 400.5 that I should consider when sizing SOOW cable to be used for powerchords?
I am using the chord for use with switch rated plugs. My final question is this: the customer has a 460V 3phase supply. My machine operates on 2 phases of the 460V 3Phase. I only need to have a plug with 2 conductors and a ground that is rated for 460V? There is no reason to buy the full 460V 3 Phase plug and receptacle?
I am buying the receptacle as well, so it will also be a 2 phase and ground receptacle. I know it seems like an obvious question but I want to make sure that I am not overlooking anything. I am only using 2 of the 3 phases, so it makes sense to only buy a plug and receptacle with 2 phases and a ground. The following is an example of the plug/receptacle I will be using:
I am using the chord for use with switch rated plugs. My final question is this: the customer has a 460V 3phase supply. My machine operates on 2 phases of the 460V 3Phase. I only need to have a plug with 2 conductors and a ground that is rated for 460V? There is no reason to buy the full 460V 3 Phase plug and receptacle?
I am buying the receptacle as well, so it will also be a 2 phase and ground receptacle. I know it seems like an obvious question but I want to make sure that I am not overlooking anything. I am only using 2 of the 3 phases, so it makes sense to only buy a plug and receptacle with 2 phases and a ground. The following is an example of the plug/receptacle I will be using: