N nomad713 Member Oct 27, 2011 #1 Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area?
Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area?
rbalex Moderator Staff member Location Mission Viejo, CA Occupation Professional Electrical Engineer Oct 27, 2011 #2 No, it isn't a recognized wiring method in Class II. See Sections 368.12(C) and 502.10(B). That said, is the busway actually in the classified location?
No, it isn't a recognized wiring method in Class II. See Sections 368.12(C) and 502.10(B). That said, is the busway actually in the classified location?
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation engineer Oct 27, 2011 #3 nomad713 said: Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area? Click to expand... It could be that it is above, but not in a classified area.
nomad713 said: Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area? Click to expand... It could be that it is above, but not in a classified area.
weressl Esteemed Member Location Texas by the Gulf, geat crab, great shrimp Oct 27, 2011 #4 nomad713 said: Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area? Click to expand... The elevation is immaterial. Either the area 10' AFF is classified or unclassified. You can install the busway if it is LISTED for the Class and Division and Group. (Highly unlikely.) You would certainly unlikely to be able to use its 'pluggability' feature while energized AND while the area remains Classified. :lol: Last edited: Oct 27, 2011
nomad713 said: Can I install a plug-in busway in a Class II Div. 2 area about 10 feet off the floor in a high bay area? Click to expand... The elevation is immaterial. Either the area 10' AFF is classified or unclassified. You can install the busway if it is LISTED for the Class and Division and Group. (Highly unlikely.) You would certainly unlikely to be able to use its 'pluggability' feature while energized AND while the area remains Classified. :lol: