Not a direct violation, but a 110.3(B) violation if manufacturer's instructions do not include such a connection (which is quite likely).Is it a violation to install a nema 14-50R and only terminate the hot conductors. The circuit does not require a neutral.
I must concur. It could be destructive to provide a neutral terminal that isn't.
The first question is what type of plug is furnished with the equipment under consideration.This is for a peice of equipment not sure what it is located in a lab.
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If unknown, the appropriate receptacle configuration would be a 6-50R (assuming a 208V or 240V circuit).
Smart show me a L6-50 device..
http://www.realpowerengineers.com/source/nema_l6-50r.htm
You'll likely notice that pictured is the L6-50P.
Now if you happen to be asking where you can buy one, good luck with that, as it seems no one currently makes or sells them
Now if you happen to be asking wher...e=2&cvsfhu=3835373634" (Plumbers Surplus????)
First hit on google for "hubbell 6-50r": "http://www.buypowergear.com/detail.aspx?ID=4168" or even the 5th hit: "http://www.plumbersurplus.com/Prod/Hubbell-HBL9367-Receptacle/85764/Cat/1338?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=googlebase&cvsfa=63&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=3835373634" (Plumbers Surplus????)
Now try to find an L6-50R...