California has been requiring that a sump and sump pump (or drain system) be installed in every new elevator pit. For several years now I have been requiring that the sump pump motor be plugging into the GFI protected outlet in the pit. I have several reasons why. 1. It serves as an immediate disconnect for the pump. 2. The motor is GFI protected. 3. The pump can be easily and safely serviced, repaired or replaced.
It came to my attention last week that I've been over ruled, the pump motor plug can be cut off by the electrician and wired directly into the outlet circuit. I need help to show that the pump shall be plugged into the outlet and not wired into the box.
Thanks,
Turnpike
It came to my attention last week that I've been over ruled, the pump motor plug can be cut off by the electrician and wired directly into the outlet circuit. I need help to show that the pump shall be plugged into the outlet and not wired into the box.
Thanks,
Turnpike