Two things:
1) 400.8 Uses Not Permitted. Unless specifically permitted in 400.7, flexible cords and cables shall not be used for the following:
(1) As a substitute for the fixed wiring of a structure
2) You may get a problem with ampacity since heat will build up on the section that stays coiled up.
I have seen some cord reels that say you have to unreel all the cord to use it, and some that state you don't so I think #2 would be dependant on the cord reel selected.400.10 Uses Permitted.
(A) Uses. Flexible cords and flexible cables shall be used only
for the following:
(3) Connection of portable luminaires, portable and mobile
signs, or appliances.
I was at the grocery store last night. There was a coupon dispensing machine near the checkout lines. It had a sign on the back of it that said something to the effect of "Don't Unplug this For Any reason". Of course there was an extension cord powering it up that ran about 3 or 4 feet from the wall outlet to where the cord from the dispenser plugged in. i was sorely tempted to reach down and unplug it, but I was able to restrain myself.
Obviously, because:And why would you want to do that?
It had a sign on the back of it that said something to the effect of "Don't Unplug this For Any reason".
Which means, of course, that it is perfectly alright to unplug it for no reason at all!I was at the grocery store last night. There was a coupon dispensing machine near the checkout lines. It had a sign on the back of it that said something to the effect of "Don't Unplug this For Any reason". Of course there was an extension cord powering it up that ran about 3 or 4 feet from the wall outlet to where the cord from the dispenser plugged in. i was sorely tempted to reach down and unplug it, but I was able to restrain myself.