raider1 said:I agree with Roger,
This is one of the most violated sections of the code.
Chris
brother said:I wonder what lead to the reason for this change in the code. Why was it such an ISSUE to have a cord in the drop ceiling?? I still see it happen today for some cameras and some special units in the ceiling.
e57 said:Then there is the 'inch and mile' of it - if you allow one, next thing you know the whole ceiling is full of them and we are out of work, and the whole county is a fire hazard.... All chaos will break loose....:wink: The earth will shift from it moorings and careen toward the sun, etc, etc.
brother said:I was wondering why we (the earth) hadnt shifted off the axis yet.![]()
brother said:I wonder what lead to the reason for this change in the code. Why was it such an ISSUE to have a cord in the drop ceiling?? I still see it happen today for some cameras and some special units in the ceiling.
dnem said:There's no exception for a projector in 400.8(2)+(5) but, for 2008, there's a "backdoor" exception for lighting. . I say "back door" because it should be listed as an exception in 300.8 but it's not, it's in 410.62(C)(1)(2)c.
There are, of course, restrictions on when it can be done and when it can't be done.
David